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Guided Self-Hypnosis to Help Free Yourself from Procrastination
- Narrado por: Traci Stein
- Duração: 1 hora e 14 minutos
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Sinopse
Regular use of this calming, encouraging meditation for procrastination can break the hold of even long-standing procrastination, by helping listeners cut large goals down into discrete, manageable tasks; sharpen focus and concentration; clearly visualize the completed goal; increase feelings of confidence; and form healthy, well-timed work habits. The track list is as follows:
- Introduction (5:38)
- Long Imagery (31:46)
- Brief Imagery (18:54)
- Affirmations (18:16)
Guided imagery is a holistic, immersive, mind-body technique that consists of hypnotic suggestions, healing words and positive images, set to soothing music, for achieving specific healing and performance goals. Repeated listening once or twice a day for 2-3 weeks ensures maximum impact.
This Health Journeys audio resource was written and narrated by psychologist and behavioral health expert Traci Stein, scored to the exquisitely soothing music of Steven Mark Kohn, and produced by the Cleveland Orchestra's sound engineer, Bruce Gigax.
This program shows how to overcome procrastination in the most pleasant and user-friendly of ways. Change is subtle but incremental and palpable. You'll revel in your newfound status as a former procrastinator once you've absorbed the powerful messages of this superbly crafted audio program.
Listen to a sample, read the reviews, and see why this guided meditation for procrastination is such a popular, word-of-mouth favorite, heartily recommended by therapists, employers, life coaches and educators, not to mention former procrastinators, nationwide. (74 min.)