Mind Over Body
There is a famous quote from Karl Jung, "What you resist, persists". Whilst you might not know much about the Law of Attraction, it's basic statement is that you attract what you think about the most. This is true even if you are thinking about something you really don't want. In fact, because most people spend more time thinking about things they don't want, and really try to resist them, according to the Law, you are just going to attract more of those bad things to you.
If this applies to everything in life, it's certainly true for the problem of hyperhidrosis, or excessive sweating. If this problem affects you, how much time do you spend thinking about it, and how much feeling (worry, stress, anxiety) is behind that thought? And the more you get stressed, the more you sweat?
You become so conscious of your sweating that it is all you can think about, and you're thinking about it with such intensity that, according to the Law of Attraction, its inevitable that you will sweat more.
Think about it, even when you're not sweating, if you are going to work in an office all day, or are on your way out for a date, you probably have in your mind the worry that you will start sweating even though it hasn't actually happened yet.
So what does this worrying about sweating do? It keeps the problem in your mind and attaches a really strong emotion to it so in the end, you start to sweat.
It would probably take a while to explain the Law of Attraction in more detail, but if you can understand that worrying about a problem only makes that problem more likely, you can begin using the Law to stop your hyperhidrosis. If you think positive thoughts about your problem, the Law will work to make them a reality too.
You might want to be dry, sweat-free and confident all day, so you should really apply some thought to this. You could visualise being sat in your chair at work, leaning back and putting your arms behind your head, knowing your shirt or blouse isn't stained with sweat. Get a picture in your mind of being on a night out with friends where you can really enjoy yourself because your underarms are fresh and dry.
If you've ever heard of or used affirmations, these are a big part of using the Law to your benefit. By affirming, saying out loud or in your head, what you want the positive outcome to be, the Law will take notice and bring this outcome to you.
Your affirmations should always be positive and in the present tense, you might try saying this before you go to work in the morning. "My underarms are fresh and dry and I am comfortable and confident all day".
Whether you know about and understand the Law of Attraction or not, you should believe in the power of positive affirmations. If you trust them and put your thought and feeling behind them, you might see a dramatic improvement in your problem. What harm can it do to try?
You might need to understand more about the Law of Attraction to see how it can help with your problem, in which case you shouel read Rhonda Byrne's book, The Secret. If you also want some more practical advice on how to naturally cure hyperhidrosis, please visit my website.
If this applies to everything in life, it's certainly true for the problem of hyperhidrosis, or excessive sweating. If this problem affects you, how much time do you spend thinking about it, and how much feeling (worry, stress, anxiety) is behind that thought? And the more you get stressed, the more you sweat?
You become so conscious of your sweating that it is all you can think about, and you're thinking about it with such intensity that, according to the Law of Attraction, its inevitable that you will sweat more.
Think about it, even when you're not sweating, if you are going to work in an office all day, or are on your way out for a date, you probably have in your mind the worry that you will start sweating even though it hasn't actually happened yet.
So what does this worrying about sweating do? It keeps the problem in your mind and attaches a really strong emotion to it so in the end, you start to sweat.
It would probably take a while to explain the Law of Attraction in more detail, but if you can understand that worrying about a problem only makes that problem more likely, you can begin using the Law to stop your hyperhidrosis. If you think positive thoughts about your problem, the Law will work to make them a reality too.
You might want to be dry, sweat-free and confident all day, so you should really apply some thought to this. You could visualise being sat in your chair at work, leaning back and putting your arms behind your head, knowing your shirt or blouse isn't stained with sweat. Get a picture in your mind of being on a night out with friends where you can really enjoy yourself because your underarms are fresh and dry.
If you've ever heard of or used affirmations, these are a big part of using the Law to your benefit. By affirming, saying out loud or in your head, what you want the positive outcome to be, the Law will take notice and bring this outcome to you.
Your affirmations should always be positive and in the present tense, you might try saying this before you go to work in the morning. "My underarms are fresh and dry and I am comfortable and confident all day".
Whether you know about and understand the Law of Attraction or not, you should believe in the power of positive affirmations. If you trust them and put your thought and feeling behind them, you might see a dramatic improvement in your problem. What harm can it do to try?
You might need to understand more about the Law of Attraction to see how it can help with your problem, in which case you shouel read Rhonda Byrne's book, The Secret. If you also want some more practical advice on how to naturally cure hyperhidrosis, please visit my website.
About the Author:
Matthew Johnson promotes only natural solutions for excessive sweating and other problems that can drastically improve sufferers lives. For more details and a preview of how to cure hyperhidrosis naturally and permanently please visit http://www.StopSweatingStartLiving.co.uk
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