Monday, June 11, 2012

Improving Self Esteem with Positive Affirmations and Relaxation Music


Positive self-esteem is very important for our general health and wellness as human beings.  Having positive self-esteem is also important for promoting any type of healing, whether physical, emotional or spiritual.  Poor or low self-esteem on the other hand can be quite detrimental to our well-being and even our very existence.  Negative self-esteem can create anxiety, stress, loneliness, depression, problems with relationships, seriously impair academic and job performance and also can generate an increased vulnerability to drug and alcohol abuse and dependency.  On the other hand, a person with positive self-esteem tends to be more motivated in taking on and creating a life that he loves, living it powerfully and in this process be authentically related to others in his community.  Having positive self-esteem appears to be necessary for having a happy and healthy existence regardless of who we are or what profession we are taking on in life.

What is self-esteem?  We commonly think that self-esteem is merely about how we feel about ourselves at any particular moment.  While seemingly existing in degrees, we tend to believe that we have positive or negative self-esteem and that we make that determination simply by how we feel about ourselves.  However, within a conversation of Holistic Counseling, our feelings or emotions do not exist alone or have an independent existence.  We do not just simply feel.  Rather, for every feeling or emotion that we have, either positive or negative, there is a corresponding thought that we have about ourselves that generates the experience of self-esteem.  Whether positive or negative, self-esteem is merely how our organism experiences the thoughts that the individual has about himself or herself.  

If a person has positive thoughts about himself he will experience positive or good self-esteem.  On the other hand, if the individual has negative thoughts about who he thinks he is then he will experience poor or negative self-esteem.  Therefore, to truly understand what self-esteem is all about and more importantly to be able to alter it when necessary for ones wellness or healing, we must first get it that self-esteem is really about our thinking, and more specifically about the thoughts that we develop or create about ourselves.  The thoughts or beliefs that we have about ourselves are crucial in that they determine or create the structure of our experience of self-esteem and the various emotions associated with it.

We also tend to think of our self-esteem as being something that is shaped by the events that take place in our life, particularly those from our past.  We tend to believe that who we think we are and how we feel about ourselves is merely the product, effect or caused by the experiences that we have had in the past, that we are who we are by virtue of what has happened to us as human beings.  More specifically, we tend to think that the cause in the matter of who we think we are and our self-esteem is due to circumstance, situation or others, people, places and things.  We do not tend to think that our self-esteem is something we actually developed or created.

Within the work of transformation, it is not the past, circumstance, situation or others, that determines our underlying self-image and corresponding self-esteem.  We created our thoughts and with it our emotions from the meaning that we gave to the events that took place in our life, especially at an early age.  As meaning making machines we give meaning to everything in our life including and most importantly to ourselves.  At an early age the meaning that we give an event tends to be made out to be all about us.  While events do happen it is not the events that are important but rather the meaning that we give them and especially how we made it out to be about our identity.

Given the fact that our thoughts determine our feelings or emotions and equally important that we are truly responsible for their creation, to change or transform our self-esteem, how we tend to feel about ourselves, amounts to us altering how we see or conceive of ourselves in the world in the now and this work is our responsibility alone.  It is our self-image, how we define ourselves as an individual in the world in the present, that determines our experience of self-esteem and it is this that we are truly responsible for creating and equally responsible for transforming.  

When we alter or transform our definition of ourselves in the present we change how we feel about ourselves and with it our experience of reality and life in general.  If we do not get it that we are responsible for what we think about ourselves and that we are the real author of our self-image and self-esteem we will continue to blame something or some body, remain powerless and stuck in life.  The question of how to actually go about altering or improving an individual?s self-esteem is one that has been debated for many years by professionals both in the mental health and addiction arenas.

Self-esteem can be improved or transformed in several ways.  To improve ones self-esteem requires that a person become present to ones self limiting belief, that which has stopped us in life and in the process create new possibilities for oneself, a new self-image from which to begin to live life into.  Another way to improve an individual's self-esteem is through the use of positive affirmations. Given that the basis of self-esteem is the thoughts that a person has about himself, an individual with poor or negative self-esteem is believing negative thoughts or ideas about who he thinks he is.  The individual may think, for example, that he is worthless or not good enough and as a result will tend to experience poor or negative self-esteem.

Within the work of transformation and Holistic Counseling, the thought that is at the basis or core of our self-talk is defined as a person's Self Limiting Belief, the fundamental or core belief about who we think we are.  Unless this core thought or belief that a person has about himself is changed or transformed he will continue to experience a poor or negative self-esteem and as a result of this negative thought pattern create or generate life experiences that will match and validate what they think about themselves.  Given such a cognitive and emotional situation life will continue to appear as it has in the past and ones future will merely be the probable almost certain future.

Utilizing positive affirmations can be a very powerful tool for transforming what a person thinks about himself and as a result improve the individual's self-esteem.  Consistent use of positive affirmations will transform the negative beliefs about who a person thinks he is into positive ones, will begin to alter the basis and structure of his self talk or inner voice and produce a transformation from poor self-esteem to positive self-esteem.  While utilized in a various ways, working with positive affirmations will be more effective when delivered through or combined with therapeutic Relaxation Music.

What Relaxation Music does to enhance the effect of positive affirmations is to create a very relaxed audio environment for the individual to become even more open or suggestive to the language of positive affirmations.  When therapeutic Relaxation Music is combined with binaural audio tones the audio space that is created for the delivery of positive affirmations is even more relaxing and as a result very powerful.
In addition to utilizing a unique type of Relaxation Music, the infusion of either theta or alpha binaural tones is crucial for the success of this type of intervention. When therapeutic Relaxation Music and binaural audio tones are combined in this fashion the individual will experience a very deep state of relaxation and as a result be more open to the reception and eventual acceptance of the positive Affirmations.

The key to the effective use of positive affirmation in this or any other type of intervention is consistency. The self-image and the negative thoughts about who a person thinks he is that generates his experience of poor or negative self-esteem is well established in the his belief system. In many cases the development of a negative self-image took years to create and has been reinforced through repetitive behavioral validation.  Once a person creates and then believes that a self-limiting belief is true he will continually act as if it is true.  This seemingly fundamental belief will appear to the person as true and as a result will continually be acted upon and thereby be reinforced through ones behavior.  Much of that person's behavior will be to continually validate who he thinks he is. Ones behavior will always be directed at supporting, reinforcing and validating what the person believes is true about him.

While necessary for ones well-being and health, such a transformation of ones self-image from being basically a negative one to one that is fundamentally positive does not happen instantly.  As with the development of an individual's negative self-image, the development of a more adequate belief about the true nature of the individual will necessitate consistent and repetitive work by the person.  Basic to this process is that the individual must fully embrace his sense of complete responsibility for the development of his self-image and also for its transformation.  To do otherwise will only leave the individual feeling powerless and unable to create the life that he or she truly desires and unless there is consistency and repetition such a transformation will simply not happen.

More on this later.


Monday, June 4, 2012

Five Ways to Transform Your Thinking and Life


Changing your thinking is the key to transforming your life.  It is your thinking that creates your feelings which in turn determines your behavior, what you do in life.  While it is true that you behave according to how you feel, it is your thoughts that cause you to feel a certain way, either positive or negative.  Change your thinking and you will change your life.  Listed below are five ways you can go about practicing this type of inner transformation.

The first way to go about changing your thinking is by reading.  When you read spiritual or transformative books and think about the ideas you are reading you are in the process of altering your thoughts, if only for the moment when you are reading and thinking.  If you continue to read and study the same ideas and concepts repeatedly they will begin to imprint on your mind, having in some cases a lasting, even permanent effect.  Some people even belief that when you read something continously that you are what you are reading, that the language and words that you are contemplating is who you are at that moment.

The second way to change your thoughts has to do with Prayer.  Praying is a way for you to practice an internal dialogue with yourself regardless of the religious connotations that it may have for you.  Praying will alter your thinking especially if you do it repeatedly, say, every day.  Again, when you pray, when you say what ever it is that you say in prayer, you are creating positive energy through your words and also, as suggested above, you are the words or language that you say or create.  When your words are about getting connected to Spirit or Source it is at that moment that you are getting connected, even to the God of your understanding.

The third way of changing thought involves being in a conversation with others.  Having conversations are either a way of reinforcing the beliefs and thoughts that you have already or a way of starting to create a new way of thinking.  This is especially powerful when you are having a conversation about some topic that you are in the process of learning, say, something spiritual in nature or some conversation that has to do with your inner transformation.  When you discuss these topics or ideas with another human being repeatedly you create the possibility of imprinting the new thoughts and beliefs from the conversation even more.  Having conversations with others can be very powerful especially when the conversations are challenging to you.     

The fourth way of changing your thinking is through the use of positive affirmations.  Using positive affirmations is one of the most powerful ways to change your thinking.  When you use positive affirmations daily you will begin to alter the very beliefs and thoughts you have about yourself, that which forms the context of who you think you are, of your self image and self esteem.  When who you think you are alters or transforms then your entire life starts to shift in a very powerful and even positive way.  When your self image starts to transform, what you have been sourcing into your life will then start to be different and more positive.  Using positive affirmations daily can truly transform your life.   

The fifth way of transforming your thinking is through the creation of a gratitude list.  Having a gratitude list and repeating it daily, especially in the morning upon rising and when you retire at night, is a way of causing or generating more of what you want to have continue in your life.  When you say what you are grateful for you are continuing to source those things and people into your life.  Like the above mentioned four other ways to transform your thinking, having an attitude of gratitude will cause you to create positive language and words for you to live your life from.    

Putting all five ways of transforming your thinking into your daily practice will have an extraordinary impact on your life.  Practicing all five ways repeatedly as part of your daily practice will transform your life and let you begin to live the life that you say you want.  More on this later.

Dr. Harry Henshaw