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PERSONAL
DEVELOPMENT
Self-Esteem,
Confidence, Motivation
Every
human being, psychologists claim, has an ultimate goal. The goal
may be maintained in the subconscious mind, but it is none the less a
final objective. And it is the same for all people, regardless of
race, creed, nationality or even physical condition.
The
ultimate goal for each individual is Self-Actualization: achieving what
sports people call their "personal best." Regardless of
background, education, financial standing or other factors, every
individual is subconsciously induced to move onward and upward, to be
the best possible in relation to beliefs and values.
Progress
toward the ultimate goal, and necessary intermediate objectives is
affected by experiential factors - the hand of cards dealt out by
heredity, opportunity, and life in general. There are three
factors essential to positive progress: self-esteem,
confidence, and motivation.
During the course of a lifetime, virtually everyone experiences problems
involving one or more of these elements.
Resolving
such problems is one of the most important and valuable capabilities of
hypnotherapy.
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