Author : Stewart Robertson
If you would, imagine for a moment, that as you moved through life, with every emotionally bothersome event, the people around you gave you a potato to carry. You thank them and put it in your potato sack(the type you carry on your back). Of course at first you'd be happy carrying those potatoes around for your Mother, Father, siblings. It goes without saying.But as you grow, friends and teachers each add their potatoes too, and eventually colleagues, loved ones, and even children add their contribution too.Over the years it's slipped your mind about these potatoes you've been carrying for everyone. At first it was barely noticeable. Only recently you've noticed how heavy they've become. And as an adult now with responsibilities, there's more potatoes than ever.Life feels clumsy, awkward. Things run slowly. It definitely takes more effort to make good things happen than it used to. A deeper part of you senses that something is not right.All of us carry around other's potatoes every day. These unresolved emotional aspects to the situations of our lives weigh us down in more ways than one.But the interesting thing about the potato sack is that once we make a hole big enough for the larger potatoes, then the smaller ones escape too. So that by letting go of some of the biggest potatoes, the sack very quickly begins to empty. Life begins to feel smoother, easier. Your mind becomes free to attract what you do want, instead of constantly reminding you of what you don't. The weight is dropping away. Things feel lighter, smoother. Pleasant coincidences begin happening.Our treatment helps you release those bigger emotional potatoes weighing you down. Once that's done, we show you how to do what we do, at home, so that you can deal with any future potatoes you might be tempted to carry for others.Start by forgiving yourself for taking the potatoes on in the first place. We'll do the rest.The Trauma ClinicStewart Robertson is a certified NLP Practitioner working with the Trauma Clinic in Glasgow. BSc qualified in Neuroscience - the study of the brain and nervous system - he finds new ways to assist people in overcoming trauma using energy based techniques. The Trauma Clinic can be contacted on 0870 232 4568 or info@traumatreatment.co.uk
Keyword : trauma,ptsd,treatment
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