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How to Overcome the Fear of Success |
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by Wayne F. Perkins Master Hypnotist Trainer |
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Sometimes clients are great
hypnotic subjects. They are very motivated to achieve success in
overcoming fears or phobias. They are enthusiastic to quit smoking or lose
weight. They are properly encouraged to overcome guilt and shame, which is
holding them back from achieving their goals. Then an old fear pops up to derail the process. This old fear is called the fear of success. What is the fear of success? Fear of success is best illustrated by the following hypnosis session. I will call my client “Melody.” Melody came to me in 1978 to
help her overcome “test anxiety.” Melody was a teacher in a school
district located in I began my hypnosis induction
to relieve test anxiety, but stopped in the middle of it. I took Melody
out of hypnosis because I was perplexed. Most of the teachers I knew were
always excellent students. Tests where always easy for them and most of
the teachers I knew went in to teaching as a result of obtaining top test
scores. Test taking as well as test creation were skills where all
teachers excelled. So, I asked Melody, “What
grades did you receive in high school and college?” She said, “I received
straight A’s in high school and was on the Dean’s List in college.” Then I asked her, “Since you
have been such a great student in the recent past, why are you afraid of
taking one more test?” She said, “I don’t know.” I asked her, “What is the
worst thing that would happen if you flunk the test?” Melody said, “I
would lose my job as a teacher by my 8th year because I would
not have my Masters Degree.” I then asked her another key
question, “What would happen if you passed the test.” She said,” I
would be able to continue with my college studies and my job.” I then
asked Melody, “What would you lose by eliminating your test anxiety,
forever?” Tears welled up in her eyes. Her head nodded and she struggled with the words, “I would lose my husband.” Melody explained how her
husband named Mike had to quit school at 16 and run the family automobile
repair business. Mike held Melody up on a pedestal recognizing how smart
she is and how dumb he is. He told her many times how lucky he was to have
Melody as his wife and knew that if she got any smarter, she would leave
him for someone else. I asked Melody if she would
leave her husband if she obtained her Masters degree and she said no. She
loved her husband more than anything and would do nothing to hurt him. I added that the fear she was
experiencing was not the fear of taking tests, but the fear of success. If
she succeeded in passing the test and beginning her studies in I recommended she confront her
husband and let him know of this fear, also letting him know that she
loves her job and wants to continue. I told her to assure her husband that
she will love him just as much in 5 years as she does now. Melody went home and discussed
her fear of success with her husband. He listened and agreed he was not
acting rationally about the situation and would support her to the best of
his ability. Melody took the Graduate School Entranced Exam and aced it. It’s been many years since 1978, but Melody and Mike are still happily married. Summary: You will find the fear of
success when you question your clients with, “Once your problem is
solved forever, what do you lose?” You may be surprised with some of the
answers. Until you can help your clients clear the hurdle of what they
will lose by achieving their goals, your hypnotherapy will not create
permanent change. Do you want to learn how to hypnotize others for fun or profit? Click here now! Do you want to help other people? Click here to learn how to hypnotize over the phone!
I
wish you success in achieving all of your goals in life. Sincerely, Wayne F. Perkins Master
Hypnotist Trainer “My
mission in life is to help you achieve your mission in life.”—Wayne F.
Perkins
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