Saturday, January 26, 2013

Lying in America

Level 1 – Unconscious Incompetence
(You Don't Know that You Don't Know)
You have a complete lack of knowledge and skills in the subject in question. You are unaware of this lack of skill. 

Level 2 – Conscious Incompetence
(You Know that You Don't Know)
At this level you find that there are skills you need to learn, discover that there are others who are much more competent than you. As you realize that your ability is limited, your confidence drops. You go through an uncomfortable period of time as you learn these new skills.

Level 3 – Conscious Competence
(You Know that You Know)
You have acquire the new skills and knowledge. You put your learning into practice and you gain confidence. You are aware of your new skills and work on refining them. However you have to think concentrate on the performance of these activities and skills until they become automatic.

Level 4 – Unconscious Competence
(You Don't Know that You Know – It Just Seems Easy!)
These are habits, and you perform the task without conscious effort and with automatic ease. Your in the zone and your confidence and abilities peak.

Monday, November 12, 2012


Anxiety, Authenticity and Naked
















From omtimes.com - November 11, 2:08 AM


 By Carolyn Tucker LAPC anxiety – noun ( pl. anxieties ) a feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease, typically about an imminent event or something with an uncertain outcome: he felt a surge of anxiety.
authenticity – noun. the quality of being authentic: the paper should have established the authenticity of the documents before publishing them.
naked – adjective 2 [ attrib. ] (of something such as feelings or behavior) undisguised; blatant: naked, unprovoked aggression | the naked truth.
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 .It seems anxiety symptoms are skyrocketing these days. People come into my office tied up in knots and paralyzed by symptoms such as fear, tension, shakiness, describing a lump in their chest or stomach and feelings of dread. Anxiety is a very unpleasant feeling, and yet it is pervasive in our society. We are overworked, underpaid and we barely have the time to do the things we “must” do, the things we “like” to do are a mere fantasy.”

Sunday, October 28, 2012

Saturday, September 22, 2012

There are only seven days in a week, and someday isn't one of them. Seize the day! 

Thursday, September 13, 2012

Does it Feel Like Life is a Constant Struggle?
Are Self-Sabotaging Negative Thoughts Ruining Your Chance For Success?

Are You Always Almost Winning At Losing Weight?
Almost Stopped Smoking?
Almost Getting the Promotion?
Almost Overcoming Your Fears?
Almost Achieving Your Dreams?
Almost Overcoming Change But Remain in Denial?
Are you ready to “STOP Almost” and break through your wall of pain and really enjoy the pleasures of life? 

The more you ponder over pain the stronger it becomes... Try this... Every time a negative thought clouds your mind with fear and pain -- immediately inwardly and silently say to yourself --  I appreciate and accept my skills and abilities to:_______________ your opposite or positive statement... e.g. to: get the promotion, to: forgive and forget this matter.   Allow it to resonate deeply and meaningfully in your heart and continue to repeat your statement until you feel as if a higher force has come over you. http://www.donlprice.com

Monday, August 20, 2012


A river cuts through rock, not because of its power, but because of its persistence. ~ Jim Watkins

Thursday, August 02, 2012

Dr. Refuses Doing This Procedure under Self-Hypnosis

I'm being admitted to UCLA RR Hospital 8/3/12...

For the last several weeks I’ve prepared mentally for Cardiac Catheterization surgical procedure.
It involves passing a thin flexible tube (catheter) into the right or left side of the heart, usually from the groin or the arm.

The health care provider cleans a site on my arm, neck, or groin and inserts a line into one of my veins. This is called an intravenous (IV) line.

A larger plastic thin tube called a sheath is placed into a vein or artery in your leg or arm. Then longer plastic tubes called catheters are carefully moved up into the heart using live x-rays as a guide. Then the doctor can:

  • Collect blood samples from the heart
  • Measure pressure and blood flow in the heart's chambers and in the large arteries around the heart
  • Measure the oxygen in different parts of your heart
  • Examine the arteries of the heart
  • Perform a biopsy on the heart muscle

If I have a blockage, I may have angioplasty and a stent placed during the procedure.

The test may last 30 - 60 minutes. If I also need special procedures, the test may take longer. If the catheter is placed in my groin, I will usually be asked to lie flat on my back for a few hours after the test to avoid bleeding.

For my mental preparation I recorded this hypnosis session “Pre-Surgical Preparation through Hypnosis”.

The purpose for the hypnosis preparation is to avoid stress and so that my muscles and all body parts will be more relaxed during the procedure. Also having the right state of mind helps in healing the body quicker.

In 2010 I was rushed to the emergency room with an absest epidural and for my recovery I recorded this hypnosis session “Post Surgery Fast Recovery through Hypnosis”.

Both Sessions are extremely helpful for any type of Pre and Post Surgical Preparation. You can review them by going to http://donlprice.com/hypnosis_downloads.html



Thursday, July 26, 2012

Boost Your Mental Force

Dynamic & Sizzling Hypnosis Script… “Boost Your Mental Force”

Life Enrichment Hypnosis Session Script. This is the original script use to train more than 50,000 graduates from the “Life Enrichment though Self Hypnosis” Hypmovation Inc. training course.

The recommended procedure for usage is as follows:

For each session, select as quiet and isolated location where there will be a minimum of disturbances.
  • Turn off all home phones and cellular phones and turn of the TV and remove any instruments that will cause a disturbance.
  • At each of session get into a comfortable and relax position with your hands held loosely at your side and legs uncrossed.
  • Use a positive, monotone voice when reading the script.
Use the scripts as a primary guideline. If you feel that a departure or extra emphasis on a particular section is warranted, feel free to depart from the script. This is your session and you are the best judge of what is appropriate for this particular session.

It is highly recommended that you record this session for you or others.

Warning… Never listen to any Hypnosis recording while driving or operating any equipment.
Full induction and Life Enrichment script…