In my posting on Saturday, I discussed how the qualities of self-belief, self-confidence, and self-assurance were driving Italy to success in the European Championship of 2012. I wrote, “Constructive team players and positive aspects of your mind are welcomed with a touch of the cavalier ― they are announced in swashbuckling style! They are cheerleaders!”
Another way of putting it, especially for the girls, is that these words are often the new designer labels that you have chosen. These are labels that reflect your dreams, and labels that you have chosen and now declare yourself to be.
About a year ago, I was traveling along the Brompton Road to my clinic in Beauchamp Place, casually glancing through the sound-bite reportage of Metro. ‘Posh is in high spirits’. I read on… ‘Victoria Beckham claims her spirituality has helped her overcome her low self-esteem.’ The ‘empress of new clothes’ has designed her own inner label at last! Self-esteem!
Imagine designing your own label. Imagine designing a label that suits who you really, really are. A label that does not change with the vagaries of fashion, but honours who you are in your successful life today. This label celebrates you, and does you justice. It resonates with your inner caché, so when you adorn yourself with the latest fashions and step out with the latest handbag, the designer labels that you wear on the inside of you still fit congruently with the outer self.
Designer labels are common currency and can consume and induce the modern woman to focus completely on the exterior mantle as opposed to the interior. Of particular interest to me are the ploys of perfume advertisers who make constant reference to the ‘inner you’ and yet only the outer you is ultimately touched by a splash of the elixir on sale. Think of Clinique’s Happy, Dior’s Addict Shine. Just as these consumer products have designer labels, so hypnotherapy reveals inner mental labels. Interactive hypnotherapy allows you a tool to dissolve any such unwanted inner labels that are still lingering from childhood and adolescence, such as ‘Not good enough’, ‘Shy’, ‘Lacking’ and to support you in designing your own labels that honour you in your successful life as it is today.
When one does this, the designer labels that one wears on the inside fit congruently with the clothes and the handbags that one sports on the outside. The incomplete fit of the inner labels and the outer labels is so often displayed in the behaviours and the life dramas of the celebrities that helps create the market for exterior things. Their inner and their outer is an incomplete fit. How much better to suit yourself from within and without.
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