Gain Self Esteem


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How to Gain Self Esteem Through Hypnosis?


How can you gain self-esteem forever? In this article, I will show a powerful 30 day hypnosis plan to improve your self esteem and confidence.



How can you gain self-esteem and confidence through hypnosis?



Well, you want to improve your self-esteem permanently, not for today or tomorrow. So, you need to reprogram your subconscious mind. You will do it with Self-Esteem Hypnotic Induction (hypnotic induction - is the process by which hypnosis is realized).



You are going to get the following results with Self-Esteem Induction:



- Rid yourself of past negative programming. You need to rid yourself from the parental judgments that labeled you wrong, bad or dumb in the past. You must see yourself positively and banish the critic in your subconscious.



- Improve your self-projection. You need to think that people see you as a good friend, they want to speak to you, they are interested in what you say, people notice you and regard you as a wonderful person.



- Increase your confidence and self-acceptance. You need to think positively about your mind, intelligence, creativity, abilities and talents.



- Change your perspective on your relationship to a given problem. You need to stop making roadblocks for yourself. You must change the way you see the problems and think positively.



Now, it is time to start using the self-esteem induction for high self-esteem. Below, I have created an easy to follow, proven and powerful self-esteem induction and hypnosis plan for you.



Here is what you should do now: Firstly, read and record the induction below with your own voice, listen to it and follow the suggestions in this induction daily for about 30 days. Then, when you notice a significant change in your self esteem, self perception and confidence, use this induction whenever you feel the need for reinforcement.



If you honestly follow the induction with this plan, then you will gain self-esteem and confidence forever and will never have low self-esteem. This is promise.



Ok, now start following the induction below and pay attention to each suggestions and sentences carefully.



Self-Esteem Induction begins:



- Now see a blackboard with uncomfortable labels you were given to you in the past, the labels that slowed you down and failed to reflect the wonderful, strong, and good qualities you have, and now see those labels on the board and now see each one and take an eraser and erase those labels from the board, just erase each of them, they have no meaning for you, none at all and now the blackboard is blank and you write anything you want to write, and now you take the chalk and you write the words that describe yourself...



You write confident...valuable...important...and...skilled. Now you write other words to describe yourself. Look at those words. And now begin to imagine yourself standing tall, proud of who you are. You are fine. The way you look and act and think are fine, they contribute to making you the wonderful person you are. Imagine yourself experiencing a new and healthy energy that helps you to accomplish all that you need to do. For a moment, just reflect on all of the positive aspects of yourself: your creativity, your intelligence, your talents.



See yourself as a positive person. Just imagine yourself speaking to co-workers, bosses or employees. See yourself confident, very confident, you are certain of your correctness, your talents, your appeal, your conversation with others is easy, people are interested in what you are saying, they notice and regard you as a wonderful person, just imagine projecting yourself in the most positive way, assertive and self-assured.



You will approach problems with these thoughts: "I can do it, " "I have the energy, " "I'm just right for the job, " "I can take charge, " "I can solve this." You are confident, capable, talented and you have appeal. You are kind to yourself, you no longer have time for negative thoughts or feelings, you fill your mind with positive ideas, productive goals and you look at life as an adventure".



Self-Esteem Induction ends.



Remember: Self hypnosis is the best way to regain and improve your self-esteem and confidence. So, if you follow the Self-Esteem Hypnotic Induction, you will gain wonderful self-esteem and confidence forever. I wish you success on your way of high self-esteem.




Orkhan Ibadov is a professional hypnotist who teaches you hypnosis and self hypnosis secrets to improve your life. Orkhan invites you to learn more hypnosis techniques on his popular hypnosis site at http://www.hypnosisblacksecrets.com

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I have low self esteem and I think I actually realized something today. It might be obvious to some people or some might not agree but the first step is to love yourself. I always thought it was some external thing like going to the gym, getting a tan, or in my case growing 5 inches (being 5'7 and a full grown man sucks) . Here is a quote from Buddha :"You can search throughout the entire universe for someone who is more deserving of your love and affection than you are yourself, and that person is not to be found anywhere. You yourself, as much as anybody in the entire universe deserve your love and affection. My question really is what is the next step, how do I implement this so I can have more confidence? I've been miserable for too long and I don't want to keep feeling this way.

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Yesterday I was venting and wrote all about how I'm so insecure. I gave all of these examples and it was really bad. I let two of my close friends read it, but I don't usually trust people so that was a huge step for me. They were sweet, but now its bothering me so much because now that they know, it makes me vulnerable and I'm honestly embarrassed. Plus I don't want them to feel bad for me at all, and I don't want them to tell anyone. I want people to admire me, not feel bad for me. And if I do gain self esteem, I don't want them to be like "oh I'm so proud of you." What should I do?

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