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Jay Arthur
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Last month my wife had an accident. A driver ran a red light and hit our Toyota Camry causing about $6,000 damage. But the real damage wasn't physical, it was mental. When I came home Shirley was obviously shook up. She couldn't figure out what to do, so I got the insurance claim started. As I observed her, I noticed that she seemed to keep replaying the accident over and over again…from the moment the light turned green to a few seconds later when the driver hit her car. This repetition was "imprinting" the memory as well as re-traumatizing her. From the KnowWare®, or Software for Your Mind, perspective, this accident created a traumatic memory. So I ran her through the NLP trauma relief process:
As soon as we did this, Shirley stopped replaying the event. She still remembered it, but it no longer paralyzed her. I suddenly realized that the television media, in many ways, has been traumatizing the nation by repeatedly playing traumatic events captured on tape: 9-11, Iraq, even local tragedies in Colorado like Columbine and Jon Benet. The memories of these events can trigger a mental paralysis. No matter how motivated a person is, when something triggers one of these memories, the mind replays the trauma and motivation flies out the window for a period of time. It may only be seconds or it may be hours or days. I've been watching this play out in the stock market during the Iraq war…wild bouts of euphoria and depression. So I decided to do this with 9-11.
In my own office and the companies I work with, I can sense the paralyzing effects of this onslaught of traumatic imagery. Is the news getting you down? Try the trauma relief process yourself. Free your family. Free your coworkers. It's a great gift. You can also use this on physical trauma. The process was originally developed by Tim Hallbom (http://www.nlpca.com) when he was hiking in the mountains of Utah. He twisted his ankle. Alone and far from any road, he wondered how he was going to get medical attention. Then he noticed he was running the spraining over and over again in his head, effectively reliving the event. He knew a similar process called phobia relief and tried it on his ankle-running it backward and then forward as if it never happened. In a few minutes the pain and swelling subsided and he was able to hike out to his car. Ever stubbed your toe? Use the trauma relief process. Teach it to your kids. It's a powerful process for freeing yourself from the paralyzing effects
of mental and physical trauma. And once you're free, it will be a lot
easier to get motivated, won't it?
© 2005 Jay Arthur, the KnowWare® Man, works with companies who want to plug the leaks in their cash flow and people who want to master the mysteries of the mind.. To have Jay Arthur to train your staff, contact Jay at (888) 468-1537, lifestar@qimacros.com.
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