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Hypnosis has the ability to withdraw that which is deep within the mind but often pushed aside by thoughts needing more immediate attention. Such is often the case for those latently creative individuals that know that deep within them is the next great American Novel or musical masterpiece. Through hypnosis creative connections are made and the motivation to put the thoughts into tangible creations is possible. Whether the need to be more creative with writing, art, music, or every day problem solving is the goal, hypnosis can help.
Even for those people who are not obviously creative but wish to become more so, hypnosis is an effective way to develop more creativity. That is because hypnosis works to relax an individual to the point that ideas and images can be suggested and put to use. For example, after a few weeks of creative training hypnosis, the listener can actually begin to think in more creative terms. This works because the signals and messages that spark creative thinking are already within the person. It is just a matter of relaxing the mind to the point that they are unleashed. Then as an added tool toward success, hypnosis teaches the listener to visualize their end goal of coming up with new ideas and putting them into action.
Creativity is not limited to the fine arts. There are times when and imaginative and creative solution to an everyday problem is called for. Hypnosis can accomplish this type of creative thinking by removing stress factors that inhibit rational and unique solutions to problems or challenges. It also works to remove the negative thoughts creative hopefuls may have about their abilities.
Clinical Hypnotherapist Steve G. Jones guides the listener of Unlimited Creativity through a serious of relaxation steps that are completed when the listener can lie down and focus on nothing else, usually just before going to sleep at night. When this relaxed state is reached, the tools to creative thinking are introduced and ready to be implemented.
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