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		<description><![CDATA[This week has been a really interesting week of working with people; From seeing people with phobias, to anxiety disorders, addictions, depression and obsessive behaviour.
Something that&#8217;s really struck me about the work I do with people is their bravery. There are very few universals in the clients that I see- and everyone is very unique [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This week has been a really interesting week of working with people; From seeing people with phobias, to anxiety disorders, addictions, depression and obsessive behaviour.</p>
<p>Something that&#8217;s really struck me about the work I do with people is their bravery. There are very few universals in the clients that I see- and everyone is very unique and different- but there&#8217;s something deeply touching about people&#8217;s wants, needs and desires to change. Often when people have come to see me, they&#8217;ve given up in the past and that&#8217;s how they&#8217;ve let their problem(s)/issue(s) get to a level where they really desire to make a change or they&#8217;re so keen to improve their lives from the state they feel they&#8217;re already in- that they go at it with full force.</p>
<p>I was reflecting on this when I read a passage last night from Irvin Yalom&#8217;s &#8220;The Gift Of Therapy&#8221; and there was a short passage which really struck a chord;</p>
<p>&#8220;Heddeger spoke of two modes of existence; the everyday mode and the ontological mode. In the everyday mode we are consumed with and distracted by material surroundings- we are filled with wonderment about how things are in the world. In the ontological mode we are focused on being per se- that is , we are filled with wonderment that things are in the world. When we exist in the ontological mode- the realm beyond everyday concerns- we are in a state of particular readiness for personal change.&#8221;</p>
<p>The key phrase I believe is the latter. Clients don&#8217;t usually get through my door until they&#8217;re already ready to begin to make that personal change- and being ready to make a difference in any aspect of your life often requires bravery.</p>
<p>The Catch 22 is that i&#8217;m not wholly sure if it&#8217;s the bravery that creates readiness or vice versa or if actually they&#8217;re both just fueling along. Ultimately, it doesn&#8217;t matter- the important part is the decision. Are you ready, and indeed brave enough, to make changes in your life?</p>
<p>Zack Polanski is a Cognitive Hypnotherapist at 1 Harley Street, London. W1G 9QD</p>
<p>The Lewis Clinic is a clinic of hypnotherapists working from the centre of London at Harley St, but also includes many clients from North, South, East and West.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[This week has been a really interesting week of working with people; From seeing people with phobias, to anxiety disorders, addictions, depression and obsessive behaviour.
Something that&#8217;s really struck me about the work I do with people is their bravery. There are very few universals in the clients that I see- and everyone is very unique [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This week has been a really interesting week of working with people; From seeing people with phobias, to anxiety disorders, addictions, depression and obsessive behaviour.</p>
<p>Something that&#8217;s really struck me about the work I do with people is their bravery. There are very few universals in the clients that I see- and everyone is very unique and different- but there&#8217;s something deeply touching about people&#8217;s wants, needs and desires to change. Often when people have come to see me, they&#8217;ve given up in the past and that&#8217;s how they&#8217;ve let their problem(s)/issue(s) get to a level where they really desire to make a change or they&#8217;re so keen to improve their lives from the state they feel they&#8217;re already in- that they go at it with full force.</p>
<p>I was reflecting on this when I read a passage last night from Irvin Yalom&#8217;s &#8220;The Gift Of Therapy&#8221; and there was a short passage which really struck a chord;</p>
<p>&#8220;Heddeger spoke of two modes of existence; the everyday mode and the ontological mode. In the everyday mode we are consumed with and distracted by material surroundings- we are filled with wonderment about how things are in the world. In the ontological mode we are focused on being per se- that is , we are filled with wonderment that things are in the world. When we exist in the ontological mode- the realm beyond everyday concerns- we are in a state of particular readiness for personal change.&#8221;</p>
<p>The key phrase I believe is the latter. Clients don&#8217;t usually get through my door until they&#8217;re already ready to begin to make that personal change- and being ready to make a difference in any aspect of your life often requires bravery.</p>
<p>The Catch 22 is that i&#8217;m not wholly sure if it&#8217;s the bravery that creates readiness or vice versa or if actually they&#8217;re both just fueling along. Ultimately, it doesn&#8217;t matter- the important part is the decision. Are you ready, and indeed brave enough, to make changes in your life?</p>
<p>Zack Polanski is a Cognitive Hypnotherapist at 1 Harley Street, London. W1G 9QD</p>
<p>The Lewis Clinic is a clinic of hypnotherapists working from the centre of London at Harley St, but also includes many clients from North, South, East and West.</p>
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