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Millions of years ago we lived completely on our instincts. No watches, phones, Google maps or Siri, back then. In fact, if we didnât have our instincts we would never have made it to the 21st century, and in our world, we were not the biggest or scariest creatures; just think back to the time of the dinosaurs! đ± Wow, I sometimes wonder how did we come this far? Well, I believe itâs our fight or flight response that has been our saviour.
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My blog is taking you metaphorically down the rabbit hole, opening you to a whole new world of how we think, feel and operate at the deepest levels of ourselves. This blog will help you gain more understanding of your mind and for some of us, it will help to reduce the fears we have over our minds and what we store in them.
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The first step in any change is to come clean with yourself and stop living with the excuses and denial. I hear so many of these on a daily basis; âI will start tomorrow, I canât do it, just the one, I lapsed so I just gave in, I am ok, I wonât do it againâ. The list is endless, but I am sure we have all at one time or another said some of these things and convinced ourselves into thinking itâs ok to carry on.
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We can all probably admit to having the odd obsession or two, I think this is normal and wonât have a massive impact on our lives. For example, if we have to have the certain thing in our home in symmetry or we have to do things in a particular way, maybe we like the tins all in order in our pantry, or the bed made just so, or we canât relax until the kidâs toys are packed away. This can be a never-ending task with children, as soon as it's packed away, even if they havenât used it in ages, they seem compelled to want them out again! Maybe we all have this need for the things we havenât got, and spend our lives craving for those things, instead of enjoying what we have got.
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The last blog on Superstition was looking at how superstitions can negatively impact our ability to be safe, secure and worry free. Today we are looking at rituals, which can develop from superstitions but can also be experienced on their own, even if youâre not superstitious. The word rituals can be seen as very religious in its meaning and also can be linked to witchcraft too, as many of our earliest rituals are imbedded in our ancient past. The word ritual means, 'a religious or solemn ceremony consisting of a series of actions, performed according to a prescribed order'.
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Most us have a few superstitions, but it doesnât have a negative impact on our lives, but if we have let these habits get out of control, it can affect our anxiety levels and also stop us from being our true selves. The key to life is balance, not too much or too little; it can be a bit of a tightrope at times, but once we find ourselves and are true to ourselves, itâs easy. Superstitious behaviour links back to our ritualistic heritage, religions, and stereotyped behaviour patterns from the people we lived around.
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Control is a confusing issue and for many of us we have got it in the wrong place in our head; if this is the case we can be causing ourselves lots of issues. Lots of people say to me that they donât like being out of control - this can be situational, like being on a plane or in a meeting, it can be future based, for example, "Will I get the job?" or "Will I have enough money?", and it can be personal, "Do I have cancer or some deadly illness?", "Can I be myself in this situation, will I feel ok, can I cope?"
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Do you find yourself unable to sleep, as you are worrying about whatâs been happening that day, or whatâs coming tomorrow? Do you worry about the smallest things? Do you blow things out of proportion? Do you feel unable to concentrate and focus on things because you're anxious? Do you feel on edge if things donât go as planned, teary and emotional from anxiety? Or do friends and family comment on how much you worry? If this sounds like you, maybe you are a serial worrier and you have let your worry habit spiral out of control.
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This is the next part. You may understand now that the learnt habits of worrying is something we are in control of and not a big scary issue out of our control. After decades of helping people to become anxiety free, one of the key factors is knowing that we can change and we don’t need to live this way forever. With your new-found knowledge, commitment to change and of course, like anything in life, a bit of work, you will start seeing a change in how you feel. - Vis mere