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Self-talk....

9/28/2021

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Here is a compressed version of an article in The Guardian, Why self-belief is a superpower that can be harnessed. 
The words you say to yourself shape your confidence and performance, no matter how faked or cliched those words
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Wisdom from Carl Jung....

9/21/2021

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I just read an article about Carl Jung and his thought processes around the human life cycle.
He thought that the child was much like the sunrise.  Not yet able to form the concept of intellect, but able to have a connection with the under part or unconscious part of the self.  The unconscious part being under the earth, in the area where the sun was not shining at the time.

Then there comes the time of puberty, when the sexuality is being developed.  This is not a high noon but in the progress of becoming.  This is the time when the person should be separating from the parents and learning to be on their own.  Many cultures mark this time as a right of passage.

Then come the time of high noon and the ability to go out and be separated from the family and build their future life.  This is usually a time of intense activity and development, with a sense of being abandoned.  This can last up until the age of around 40.  

The next phase is that of going towards sunset, the after noon.  This is usually a quieter time of life.

Then comes the sunset.  This can be a time of intense doubt about the life that has been lived and the greater the doubt then the more resistance to the death process (which we all go through.)

Just some thoughts on our life.  Be aware, Be reflective and stand apart from the too busy mind.
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Finding our emotions.....

9/16/2021

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Most of us have a very limited vocabulary for our emotional life.  Women tend to have a little better emotional vocabulary, because we have been allowed to express ourselves in this way most of our lives.   However, we are somewhat limited with our ability to find our needs. 
Men on the other hand, find it hard to express emotions.  They have been told since they were young to get over it and be a man.  Their vocabulary for needs are usually better developed.  They will go after what they want.
I am writing about a cultural standard.  This of course does not apply to all people.
I believe that if we are willing to dive down into our underlying, vulnerable self, and find  those buried, unexpressed subconscious emotions, we will be able to live at a much more energized and happy level.
Children are able to do this naturally.   Mad, sad, happy or scared they are able to express this freely.  We don't need to become child like, just learn to express ourselves better.

I have been studying something called Nonviolent Communication for awhile.  I have started a group to help me and others to be able to understand this way of living.  Come and join us.

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Becoming Aware.....

9/15/2021

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I love doing research on the human condition.  Especially with how we as people are built on the physical and emotional level.
I have watched a program on Amazon called E-Motion 2.0.  I actually watched it 2 times.  This is highly unusual for me.  It is worth watching.
One of the main ideas presented in this program is that we are about 10^
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How can we tame this negative thinking.....

9/13/2021

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A way that I have found to look at all of this untamed anxiety that is running around is to, not let go but to become aware of this thinking that is going on.
The majority of it is negative.
It wants to keep you in it's negative loop.
It enjoys being in control and keeping you stuck.
There is research concerning all of this negative thinking and how it affects your heart, brain and other organs.
So we need to become experts at becoming the observer of our inner voice or squirrel on the wheel and then these negative thoughts will become less intrusive and start fading away.
They will try to rise back up and take control again.  Just step back and say humm, there you are again.  I see you, I feel you and I am going to not resist what is going on.

LENS neurofeedback can help you to get a grip on your over active brain and thought processes.  Give it a try.
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Anxiety is on the rise....

9/10/2021

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I probably don't need to tell you... 
But doctors and therapists are seeing a rise in anxiety and depression. 

​They are all very busy with trying to help people to cope with an over active brain.
 
I can help with this overactive brain.  Most of it comes from a lower part of the brain, called the amygdala.   It is a part of the brain that is in charge of fight, fight, or freeze.  It was developed to help us overcome situations when there were lions and tigers and bears running around.

Now it is in overdrive because of the uncertainty of our lives.

Come and try LENS neurofeedback.  It helps the brain to calm down and refocus.  It is gentle and effective.  No scary stuff.   

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    Hello, my name is Dana Lee Collins M.A.,L.P.C.  I am a psychotherapist that has been trained in the art of neurofeedback.  This science helps to heal the brain of trauma.  I am dedicated to helping people heal.

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