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January 17, 2011

Hypno - You don’t know

Want to save time and money achieving your own success?
Kahlil Gibrain wrote that the responsibility of the teacher is to lead the student to the threshold of his or her own knowledge. When you take advantage of the opportunity to learn from other people’s mistakes you don’t have to repeat them!
The first step with learning a new system is to stay true to the system long enough to learn it.
As the Dalai Lama once said, “Whatever your faith, keep up your practice.”
Don’t question it. Just do the steps. This leads to conscious competence.
And that’s how you achieve mastery.
It will begin to make sense to do a certain thing at a certain time. That’s when you can start to improvise. Your decisions will come from a place of knowledge and understanding of WHY you do what you do when you do it. You’ll just observe and certain things rather than looking for them. They will become obvious to you.
Your intuition will step in once you stop trying to figure it out
You’ll just … know … Your responses will become automatic and fluid. And you’ll naturally be in rapport with your client energetically.
That’s when you are becoming unconsciously competent.
Stephen Parkhill said that the best approach is always to stay naïve. Admit it – you don’t know! 
And neither does your client! If he or she did, s/he would have sorted things out by now. Only his/her subconscious mind truly knows. So let it show you.
In its own time.
And its own way.
And trust it to lead you to the gold.

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