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How Do You Adjust To Turbulent Times? by Janet Lynas, Ph.D., N.H.D.

I  closed out my accounts on social media a few years ago. Having said that, I wasn’t on many of them to begin with. I originally joined one of the most popular ones (I will not name it, but I’m sure you get the idea) to keep up with what was going on with my adult children. Then it seemed that the most innocent statements were deemed “not politically correct” and people were ban for stating their opinions. Somehow, this didn’t seem right to me. I thought as Americans, we have free speech. If I don’t like what someone says, I don’t have to continue to follow them. It seemed simple enough to me. Actually, I discovered that I have more contact with my children since I closed my accounts.

Fast Forward Two Years

Now, we have high inflation, gasoline prices are taking a big chunk out of the household budget, and families are having to decide if they will have enough money to buy groceries. Therefore, people are stressed and worried about if they will have a roof over their heads and food to eat.

We are told that we’re in the “end times” and there is a depression looming over the world economies. I know you think that this article is going to be a political statement. It’s not. But, I am focusing on the effects stress and fear play in our day to day lives.

We just came out of being in a “lock down” for over a year. People say, “I just want things to go back to the way it was before.” Do you? Do you really want to go back to the “fast paced lifestyle” you lived?

People argue about so may issues in the news media these days. Tension and fear are at a high level. The rate of suicides, use of illicit drugs and prescription drugs for depression are increased. Alcohol abuse is on the rise.

When I worked for the Veterans Administration, many of the veterans would come in to the mental health outpatient unit complaining about stress. I would ask them if they watched to news at night. The answer was always yes. I told them to stop watching the news at night. On their next visit, they reported that their anxiety decreased substantially. Sometimes I can be a “brat”, I would respond with, “DUH!” I have not watched mainstream news media in over 30 years. Yes, I do know what’s going on in the world.

How To Handle Stress

In my book, Guilty Prayers I have chapters talking about stress, anxiety and depression. I will not go into detail in this article on what happens when these symptoms go unchecked. Needless, to say your mental health and physical health will decline.

What I do want to focus on is what happened during the lockdown.

  1. People realized that there’s more to life than working all the time. They discovered that they could make ends meet on one job instead of two.
  2. Families sat down to enjoy having a meal together. The kids learned what it’s like to have mom and dad’s attention and to really talk durning the meal.
  3. Families values begin to change. Quality time was more important than going to all the activities that cut into family time.
  4. In my neighborhood, neighbors sat outside and visited. We got to know each other. We even had a block party! The grill is dragged out and we cooked our meal. There was laughing and music playing.
  5. We discovered what it is like to live a simpler life.

Now, once again we are bombarded with fear reporting of “gloom and doom”. Yes, times are stressful. But, do you really want to live in fear of “what if” or “what could happen”? No, I don’t recommend you bury your head in the sand. I do recommend that you turn off the news and be proactive.

Get Your House In Order

Practice the lifestyle that our grandparents did.

  1. Live below your means. In other words, don’t spend your whole paycheck as soon as you get it. Put a little back.
  2. Cut out the things that are not necessary. Don’t buy the “junk” food. Instead, buy the fresh fruits and vegetables. Better yet, read my article on the Victory Gardens.
  3. Grow your own food as much as possible. I find myself doing just that. I just moved back to my home town after traveling for the last seven months for Tesla BioHealing. The house I decided to rent has a garden that was started by the landlady.
  4. I cut my expenses. I downsized and decided I didn’t want to buy another house. I stocked my pantry with a few extra items.
  5. Plan your errands and do all the errands that are located close together. Plan your route in advanced. You will find it saves you time and gasoline.
In Summary

Yes, times are hard. Maybe changing your perspective will help. I choose not to focus on the things that can’t be change. Therefore, I think outside of the box. First, I stay aware of what’s going on without getting caught up in the fear. If you need help to see life from a different point of view, seek help from a professional. In other words, find a counselor or life coach. Surround yourself with a support group.

Buy my book, Guilty Prayers. It goes into detail about real life stories and what happened when individuals let their emotions control them. It gives practical suggestions on how to over come run away emotions. It’s on Amazon or with any book retail store.

Commune with your God or Higher Source. Prayer and meditation are helpful. Each religion teaches how to do this.

Output the Input by Janet Lynas, Ph.D., N.H.D.

The year 2020 is a difficult year. Some may say that it’s been traumatic. In other words, 2020 is dumping a lot of input into our brains! Doubt, anxiety, uncertainty, and instability into ones belief system, you’ve been kicked to the curb! Turned upside down and shaken like a stuffed toy in a dogs mouth!

What do you mean by input?

Global events are just that! Global! The whole world is dealing with the same life changing event, COVID-19. This article is not another story about the virus, rather, it’s about what the virus is doing to the peoples of the Earth.

Our brain is like a dry sponge. It soaks up information and we’re not aware that this is happening. At least not until physical symptoms began to emerge. Be careful of what you expose yourself too. Protect your mind from the hysteria that is currently being circulated by the mainstream news media. Remember, they are more interested in the number of viewers and ratings than in reporting the truth. (That’s another story for another time.) Back to the topic, input.

How the brain uses information

Stage 1: Input

The brain is exposed to a stimuli, the information is then analyzed and evaluated. For example, you are exposed to new information, at that time you determine whether it’s worth remembering. However, the brain is sometimes stimulated to information that the subconscious decides to hold on to. You’re not even aware how powerful this seemingly insignificant piece of information was on your thought process.

Stage 2: Storage

Our brain stores the information for later use. Next, the data is added to our mental framework and is processed for storage. If the information is not reinforced, the brain may simply forget it over time. However, with the constant exposure to the pandemic, the information is reinforced over and over again.

Stage 3: Output

Your brain decides what it’s going to do with the information. Then it determines how it will react to the stimulus. For example, after listening to the latest update on the virus, you decide how you will use the information.

How to output the input

Pay attention to what you’re thinking! You’ve seen my articles on this topic. You become what you think about!

Do you know that sleep can help you throw out the trash from your mind? You know those nights when you can’t fall asleep? This is an example of your mind being filled to over capacity.

Your brain washes itself when you sleep. Your brain cells begin to shrink by up to 60% during sleep. This process is to clear out space so your glial cells can remove the waste and clean the synapses. (Glial – the connective tissue of the nervous system, consisting of several different types of cells associated with neurons.)

Therefore, you actually have some control over what your brain decides to delete while you sleep. The synaptic connections you don’t use are the ones that get slated for deleting. The ones you do use are the ones that are stored. So, pay attention to what you’re thinking!

Help is here

Stress causes physical symptoms. You know the signs. If not, I’ve written articles on stress you can read. If, you find that you’re having difficulty in releasing unwanted thoughts, seek out help.

Just let it go, is not helpful to hear. In other words, take action! A fast and reliable action to take is hypnosis. Some people find hypnosis scary and don’t want to try it. What are other options?

Talk therapy is helpful for most people. This is usually short-term and the results can be quite good.

Find a support group. During this time of quarantine, it may be difficult. Online support groups can be found. Skype and zoom are being used more now than in the past in the mental health arena.

Take a second look at hypnosis

Why are you reluctant to try hypnosis? Is it because you really don’t understand how it works? You are an active participant in the process. Really, you are. You are aware of what’s going on throughout the entire session.

Being in a relaxed state is great! It’s through being relaxed that the work is done. I can’t make a client do something that they normally wouldn’t do. Certainly, you will not tell a deep dark secret, unless you want to. The control is yours at all times.

I work with my clients through this relaxed state. The back door to the subconscious is used.  Sneaky I know! But, it’s very effective. During this relaxed state of being, you are able to remember things that are the root cause to your current issues.

Anyone who wants to be hypnotized can be. Hypnosis with a skilled hypnotist is very effective. You are released from the stressors in your life. In other words, you have an insight in a short time. With this insight, you resolve the stressors causing you discomfort.

Choosing a skilled hypnotist

Look online for hypnotist in your area. Interview the hypnotist before you make an appointment. You feel at ease when talking with this person. You make a connection with them. It’s then you know you’ve found the skilled professional to work with on your issues.

If there are no listings for hypnotist in your area, you can contact the National Guild of Hypnotist for help in locating a professional.

National Guild of Hypnotists · Phone
3 Lesa Dr, Merrimack, NH 03054
(603) 429-9438
Tips to remember
  1. A professional hypnotist will take the time to talk with you before you schedule an appointment.
  2. If the hypnotist wants to schedule a session on the phone, run! Hypnosis sessions on the phone are not ethical, especially if you have never been hypnotized.
  3. Listen to your “gut” about the hypnotist you’re interviewing. Sometimes people just don’t connect. That doesn’t mean that there’s a problem with the professional. It just means that you need to continue to look for a professional you feel comfortable with.
  4. Realize that you may have to travel to see a hypnotist. I’ve had clients come from out of state to see me.
  5. Be prepared for one of the most rewarding experiences you will have. Your first session will be an eye-opener for you!
In conclusion

Now is the time to dump the input that 2020 has loaded into your brain. Start 2021 in a better state of mind. Remember, output the input that’s not needed!

Guilty Prayers book launched!

My book Guilty Prayers was launched this morning 8/15/2019.

You can purchase your copy on Amazon books or Kindle Books or ask your local book store to order it for you.

Guilty Prayers by Janet Lynas, Ph.D., N.H.D.

This is a mental health self-help book.  My pray is that you will find blessing in the pages of this book.  Read the true stories of individuals who struggled with guilt, depression, anxiety and more.  Read what happened when their emotions got out of hand and what they did to work through these emotions and more! Order your book today!

Hypnosis for Anxiety with a Teenager by Janet Lynas, Ph.D., N.H.D.

I find it disturbing to see what appears to be an epidemic of anxiety rearing its ugly head in our society.  I am even more troubled by the increase in children suffering from anxiousness.

Hypnosis and Teenagers

Recently I had a beautiful 15 year old girl come to me for a session of hypnosis for anxiety, PTSD, stress, and Trichotillomania.  What in the world is Trichotillomania?! The short definition is one who pulls out their own hair, eyelashes or eyebrows while experiencing stressful situations.

This young woman is skilled at soccer.  She’s skilled enough to play on the soccer team for Harvard or Yell.  She’s looking at both colleges for a soccer scholarship.  While she was in the seventh grade she began to experience physical symptoms of sever fatigue and wanted to sleep a lot.  Her coach at the time told her how worthless she was as a soccer player and she would not amount to anything.  As it turned this young athlete was severely anemic.  Thus the PTSD being brought on by a coach hounding this teenager and telling her how she would never amount to anything.

The Hypnosis Session

During the hypnosis session, we addressed all the issues this brave young athlete wanted to address with success.  We also took a look at her “path” in life that she wanted to know about.  This teenage girl wants to know what will happen at all times.  Many of us feel that way.  The fear of the unknown on our life’s journey often causes anxiety for many people. As I guided her along the path, we stopped at each curve and turn in the road for her to examine what was around each corner.  As she rounded each corner, she saw an obstacle in the road.  She was able to overcome each challenge on the path to her surprise.

Post Hypnosis Discussion

After the session, this brave young woman felt more in control of her confidence and felt more calm and relaxed.  The challenges she saw along her path are in reality the battles she faces on a daily bases.  She learned that she can indeed face the trials and tribulations that we all face and do it with confidence.

The Gift

The tools given to this determined teenager during her hypnosis session are tools that she will be able to use for the rest of her life.  Imagine the confirmation she now has in her ability to handle what surprises might come her way.  We talked about the fact that there is no way one can always know what will happen in our life.  If we knew everything that was going to happen before it happened, life would become very boring.  We would miss out on the pleasures of discovering new delightful events in life.

This bright teenager now has what she needs to face life’s unknown’s and she has the confidence in knowing that she has the tools she needs to succeed in life.

 

What is Bacopa Extract? by Janet Lynas, Ph.D., N.H.D.

I have recently found a product line that actually measures up to my standards on quality and living up to the promises they make.  That in itself is no easy feat for a company to do as far as I’m concerned.

One of the products that I have been using is their coffee.  This is not ordinary coffee by any means.  This coffee has health benefits that I have not found in other coffee products.

Focused Ingredient

I want to focus on is one ingredient in this coffee.  The ingredient is called Bacopa extract which comes from the Bacopa monnieri plant.  This herb has been used in Ayurvedic medicine for centuries.  The common English name is “water hyssop”.

Use

Bacopa extract is most often used for memory enhancing.  Numerous clinical studies have determined that people who were given 125mg of Bacopa extract for 12 to 16 weeks showed memory improvement.  Studies also showed improvement in reduction of anxiety and depression in elderly test subjects.

Conclusion of the studies

The conclusion of the researchers was that Bacopa extract yielded significant improvement in mental control, logical memory and paired associated learning during the 12-week drug therapy.  It is efficacious in subjects with age-associated memory impairment.  Researchers found that  Bacopa monnieri is a potentially safe herb to enhance cognitive performance in the aging process and support of cognitive activity.

The side effects experienced by some test subjects were limited to gastrointestinal difficulties such as increased stool frequency, abdominal cramps, and nausea, none of which was proved to be significantly debilitation.  A few listed dry mouth and muscle fatigue.

Overall, research reported that Bacopa extract is safe and appears to be effective toward improving memory.

Enjoy your cup of coffee!

You can contact me through my email for more information on this healthy coffee.