Wholly unexpected accidents can create a real emotional ambush in comparison with situations such as long illnesses which allow people to prepare for the worst. Adam Cox seeks to help cope with such sudden inner turmoil, in order to try to make sense of such disasters and find a new sense of purpose and inspiration.
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Whether you're selling to reluctant buyers or in any other challenging situations which can cause stress or frustration, it helps to be a bit playful and enthusiastic to move ahead. This episode helps you build that resilience for finding the way through to positive outcomes.
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Original Broadcast: The Hypnotist
This episode could help with eating disorders or other fixations, which might have originally served some purpose but no longer do so. Adam Cox seeks to provide transition situations and solutions which can enable a fresh look at such problems.
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Original Broadcast: The Hypnotist
How much unproductive time do you spend scrolling through social media? It's designed to hook you in and keep you there: they don't charge you, as they pull in money from their advertisers; but that lost time has a real value so far as you're concerned. This short episode provides proposals for 'pattern interrupting': giving you the opportunity to look at that addiction afresh, and to turn unproductive time into beneficial time. In short, breaking the pattern of time-wasting.
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It's not unusual for people to resort to alcohol in order to reduce stress: that's not in itself addiction, but it can lead to addiction. This episode is designed to help you find better coping strategies for stress than alcohol — it's an alcohol reduction session, but it can also provide better ways of dealing with stress and feelings of being overwhelmed.
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Losing weight can be a somewhat dull and repetitive process: it's not an instant process. In order to increase the probability of a successful outcome, it requires patience and consistency to achieve an incremental outcome. This episode looks ahead to a compelling vision of where you want to be in the future, and it helps to build staging points so that your aim stays in reach as you move forward.
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Original Broadcast: The Hypnotist
Is there something you've been putting off for ages due the burden it represents? We speak of such pressures being a millstone which holds us back. Adam Cox presents a way to switch your mindset in this episode: a switch that could be symbolised by switching that second 'l' into an 'e'. Rather than feel weighed down by the challenge, try looking ahead for the fact that, when you've dealt with it, you'll have irrefutable evidence that such adversities can be overcome.
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Original Broadcast: The Hypnotist
Medication makes few inroads into the anxiety that people can experience with flying. This episode seeks to banish the fear by expanding and contracting the comfort zone, aiming particularly to settle the mind for long-distance flights. Adam Cox even uses video game metaphors for this very different approach.
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There are many types of addiction — drugs (the basis for this session), smoking, alcohol — and there's often a real will to break that fixation. This episode is about reaching for the point of threshold at which that can be achieved. As the proverb in the title suggests, it may be a very small thing that brings about a very big change. It's worth asking yourself, 'What happens if I never change?' So, if you've become a slave to addiction, look for that point of threshold and break free!
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Original Broadcast: The Hypnotist
Coping with high stress/toxic environments can result in carrying heavy emotional baggage rooted in early years' experience, particularly if accompanied by a desire to be accepted or to fit in with a facade/mask to obscure that stress. Adam Cox uses metaphorical images of a deep dark forest, and being weighed down with heavy baggage, in order to re-visit coping strategies from childhood to introduce a more authentic, 'future-pacing' and real version for the listener.
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