By Christopher Patick
It is estimated that the average person makes about 2,000 choices just to get through a typical day at home, work, school or at play. Almost all of those choices are mundane and mostly irrelevant unless you pick the wrong salad dressing for lunch, blue cheese? Yuck.
However, of those 2,000 odd decisions, there are some that can be critical to your life, health, business/career or relationships. The question we are concerned with here is when mistakes keep happening, is that just bad luck? Or might it be something more sinister? Something lurking as a programming pattern deep in your subconscious?
Psychology Today dot com posted a recent article called Bad Luck, Bad Choices or Psychological Reversal? It explores that darker possibility. As they put it – ‘Psychological reversal is a subconscious condition of self-sabotage—that is, of making choices that bring you misery instead of well-being and the happiness you think you want.’ (Psychologytoday.com)
Celeste Hackett is a Board-Certified Hypnotist and Coach in the Dallas/Fort Worth area. She frequently sees and helps clients overcome these insidious subconscious thought patterns in just a few sessions. She elaborates: “The subconscious gets the idea that it should help you, but it is like a computer with incomplete data and doesn’t have the ability to think things through.”
Many people wonder how Celeste can have such fast and rapid success with her clients as opposed to the more traditional longer cognitive thought and talk based modalities. Some of those modalities can take years to affect the change people are so desperately searching for. Once again Celeste explains, “The fastest way to fix a problem is to neutralize the accompanying emotion that is being activated.”
Harvard Business Review hit the nail on the head in their article called 6 Reasons We Make Bad Decisions, and What to Do About Them, those six reasons include; A steady state of distraction, decision fatigue, multi-tasking, analysis paralysis, lack of input and the big culprit Celeste already mentioned – EMOTIONS (Harvard Business Review).
Celeste Continues: “Beliefs held subconsciously are also a major problem. I recently had a client who couldn’t be successful. In doing our work we learned that her mother made her feel she was not a good child. She would fly off the handle even over little things, like spilt milk. My client began to believe she was unworthy of success because she was “no good”. This resulted in her being unable to accomplish anything that would prove otherwise.”
So, if you’ve had a run of bad luck or bad choices, reaching out and getting help from a subconscious expert such as Celeste Hackett, may be the wisest decision you can make. Celeste, not only offers professional Hypnosis and Coaching services, but every one of her clients is taught a potent form of Self-Hypnosis, which is yours for life. Book your free consultation today before it’s too late.
During your free consultation, even if you do not book a session with Celeste, you will likely learn something new and be even more inspired towards your goals.