relaxation and scripts for self-help, personal change and fulfilment
relaxation
and scripts for self-help, personal change and fulfilment
I deserve to
be,
I want to
be,
I can be,
I will be,
I am.
If you want
to change your life you need to change how you think and change what you do.
Self-help, personal change, being happy: it's up to you. No-one else.
You decide.
This is the first step. Self-help starts with you. Self-help and personal
change starts with your realisation that it really is in your own hands, and
your decision to do something about it.
Your own
self-belief is the key to successful life-change, achievement, contentment, and
happiness.
Your own
mind, particularly positive suggestion and visualisation, will develop your
self-belief, and your determination to make successful change to your life.
This page
will help you begin to change the way you think, feel and act.
Visit it any
time you want to boost your self-belief, to relax, and to regain control of
your life and direction.
Print this
page and put it above your mirror, above your bed, above your desk, anywhere
you'll see it every day.
Make time -
actually schedule some time in your planner or diary to do this. It will
dramatically improve your mood, attitude, and approach to life, and therefore
what you get from life.
Positive
suggestion and visualisation, combined with deep relaxation, is an easy way to
make powerful positive personal change.
Just going
through this relaxation exercise alone will help to change and improve the way
you feel. If you combine the relaxation techniques with a repeated script of positive
statements, such as the 'I am' script below, you will begin change the way you
think, and feel, and act, and all that life offers as a result.
The more you
use the relaxation exercise and say or hear the script, then the greater and
more sustainable will be the effect.
The time it
takes to change depends on different people. Stick with it and it will become
easier, more natural, more enjoyable, and it will work.
relaxation
exercise
1.
Sit or lie down comfortably. Properly comfortably. Straighten your
back, put your shoulders back to open your rib-cage.
2.
Relax your shoulder muscles particularly. Relax your whole body,
and empty your mind.
3.
Close your eyes (obviously open them when you need to read the
next stage).
4.
Take ten deep, slow breaths. Breathe from the pit of your stomach
and feel your lungs filling.
5.
Focus on your breathing. Feel it getting deeper and slower. Feel
yourself relaxing and any tension drifting away.
6.
Relax your shoulders and neck again.
7.
Visualise yourself being happy, succeeding, winning, being loved,
laughing, feeling good.
8.
Relax your forehead, your mouth and your eyes.
9.
Allow a gentle smile to appear on your face as you feel a calmness
enter your mind.
10.
Then say (out load ideally) the words below (a script for personal
change) to yourself:
i am
I am good
person.
I have
integrity.
I do what is
ethically right and good.
Whatever
life puts before me will be useful experience that will make me stronger,
wiser, and more tolerant.
I am strong
enough to understand and make allowances for other people's weaknesses, and
their behaviour towards me. Other people's behaviour is about them, not me.
I focus on
the joy of living my life and helping others where and when I can.
I am what I
eat and drink, so I eat and drink good things.
I am what I
watch and play and listen, so I watch and play and listen to good positive
things.
I take
exercise which I enjoy. I walk when I don't need to drive or take the bus or
train.
I smile and
laugh whenever I can - life is good - getting caught in the rain reminds me
that it is good to be alive to feel it.
I forgive
other people. Deep down everyone is a good person, just like me.
I am a
compassionate and loving, caring person.
I am a good
person.
I am.
about relaxation, scripts and
self-help
The use of
scripts while in a deeply relaxed state is a ages-old method of gaining and
maintaining control over our personal feelings and behaviours.
Relaxation
combined with positive 'self-talk' enables self-help.
The use of
scripts or strong statements while in a deeply relaxed state enables a
'conditioning' effect on our subconscious.
Changing our
subconscious - our feelings and beliefs - increases our sense of calm and
well-being, and also enables change in our conscious thoughts and behaviours.
It's that simple.
Some people
find it easier than others to relax deeply. It comes with practice.
If you find
it difficult, allow yourself more time when going through the relaxation
exercise. Create or put yourself into a quiet relaxing calm environment. Shut
out noise and distractions. Lie down rather than sit.
When
relaxing and emptying your mind it is natural for thoughts to arise - in which
case simply acknowledge them gently and let them go - visualise them floating
away like a balloon into the distance. Your ability to empty your mind and
relax, free from thoughts, will improve with practice.
When you
practice, you will increase the ease with which you can relax, and then you
will find that you no longer need such a quiet environment. You will even find
that you can achieve a deeply relaxed state in quite noisy stressful
environments. Even sat at your desk at work.
Other
methodologies and approaches refer to deep relaxation as 'meditation'. Commonly
such methods are 'packaged' and surrounded by mystery or science. Don't be fooled.
Anyone can do this. It's human nature, and instinctively accessible - free - to
everyone.
Deep
relaxation alone is good for the mind and body, without the use of scripted
statements. Combining deep relaxation with good positive scripts is a powerful
method of achieving greater happiness and for making positive personal change.
The use of
repeating scripts (said or listened to) is ages-old as well. The principle is
used in many timeless customs - some which are forces for good, others not so
good - which are used to change or control feelings, including praying,
chanting, singing, etc. Often these practices are combined with deep
relaxation, meditation, trance, even hypnosis, again some for good aims and
some not so good.
What I'm
advocating here is the use of the same basic methodology -deep relaxation,
combined with repeating strong statements- to achieve powerful personal
change for the good, in the direction that you want.
If you are a
coach or trainer you can help others with this type of personal change - see
the personal
change exercises ideas which
use these relaxation, scripts and positive statements techniques.
using and changing scripts -
what the 'i am' words mean
The 'I am'
element alone is a powerful one because it embodies the sense of
self-determination, which nobody and nothing can ever take away from you, and
it emphasises the value of simply 'being'.
We each
exist as a person of value and worth in our own right, irrespective of
possessions and achievements. Accepting and reinforcing this concept is good
for each of us. This, at its simplest level, is what 'I am' means.
"There
is wisdom in accepting what you are. It is difficult to be what you are not.
Being what you are doesn't require any effort. When you become wise, you accept
yourself the way you are, and the complete acceptance of yourself becomes the
complete acceptance of everyone else." (From 'The Mastery of Love' by Don
Miguel Ruiz, with thanks to Allspirit.co.uk)
You can use
the relaxation exercise, combined with a script, to change many aspects of your
life and feelings.
You do this
by adding, removing, or replacing statements in the script.
Keep the
statements positive and in the present tense.
For example,
if you want to be more confident, use a statement such as 'I am a confident
person' rather than 'I will be a more confident person' or 'I will try to be a
more confident person'.
If you want
to stop smoking, use a statement such as 'I am a non-smoker, because I value my
life and body' rather than 'I will try to give up smoking'.
If you do
not want to give up smoking, merely to cut down, adjust the script accordingly,
for example: 'I smoke only five/ten/fifteen cigarettes a day, because this is
improving my health and my life' (better than smoking twenty or thirty day).
If you keep
telling your sub-conscious that you 'are', then in time you will 'be'.
Use script
statements that describe yourself as you want to be. Repeating positive
scripts, combined with deep relaxation, will change your behaviour from deep
within.
making tapes
or script recordings
You can
increase the ease of using scripts if you make a tape or CD recording of
yourself reading your script.
You can then
use the recording any time you want.
Using a
recording also means you can relax completely while listening to the words,
with no need to open your eyes to read.
You can also
listen to your recorded script at bed-time, before you go to sleep every night,
which is also an effective way to reach and change your sub-conscious feelings.
be assured...
Most people
judge themselves against entirely artificial criteria. Material success is not
what life is about.
You can
change your frame of reference. You do not have to accept a frame of reference
that others have given you.
Many of the
most materially 'successful' people are deeply unhappy, yet they strive and
search (unsuccessfully) even harder for more material success.
Most
ordinary good, honest 'being' people are fooled into believing that what they
have is not worth anything. Don't be fooled.
The answer
to happiness and fulfilment is usually found in achieving a simple acceptance
of, and joy of living, a good life.
Enjoy
'being' and living a good life.
Next time
you get caught in the rain, or bump the car, or get a headache - enjoy being
alive to feel it and experience it.
(With
acknowledgements to Carole Byrd and Buddha Maitreya.)
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