How To Overcome Fear of Lifts

Roseanna Jane Leaton
A fear of lifts may take many forms. Sometimes this fear can be felt as a vague unease, whilst at other times these tingles of anxiety can morph into a full blown panic attack. Anxiety over anything does indeed tend to escalate over time; what begins as a vague feeling of discomfort turns into a completely debilitating phobia.



New buildings all over the globe are getting ever taller, each architect or construction firm competing for the title as creator of the highest building or tallest structure. To have only sixteen or twenty floors in a building is now seen as being relatively small as compared to skyscrapers which extend to over one hundred floors. And lift manufacturers have the task of inventing lifts which are bigger, smoother, faster and more elegant. But to the person who suffers from a fear of lifts, no amount of smoothness or elegance helps to entice them within those four walls.



A journey up the stairs is infinitely more preferable than stepping inside that lift and watching the doors slide closed. Getting out of breath whilst running up the stairs is nothing as compared to the tightness experienced in your chest when even simply weighing up the possibility of stepping across the threshold of a lift. But those who suffer from a fear of lifts will all agree that their fear is EXTREMELY inconvenient! Most will also agree that it doesn't really make much logical sense; the likelihood of getting stuck is pretty minimal after all.



Anxieties, fears and phobias escalate over time as a result of the way in which the human mind works. Each time you think about something with a strong emotional attachment your brain records it as if what you were thinking about did in fact really happen. A person who suffers from a fear of lifts will create pictures in their mind of feeling trapped, or short of breath, or panicky AUTOMATICALLY every time they think about lifts; your brain records this extra episode of panic and this is added to the store of panic which is already associated with the concept of a lift.



To stop the cycle and overcome a fear of lifts, you have to learn to think about lifts in a different way, and create pictures which elicit a different emotional connotation. This is actually easy to do with the help of fear of lifts hypnotherapy. Hypnosis is what is needed to access the part of your mind which triggers automatic thoughts, beliefs and behaviors, which of course includes fear and phobic reactions.



You can learn to use hypnosis easily with the help of hypnosis mp3 downloads and train your mind to overcome your fear of lifts.



Roseanna Leaton, specialist in hypnosis downloads to help overcome fears and phobias and promote well-being.



http://www.RoseannaLeaton.com

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Roseanna Jane Leaton

Roseanna started practicing as a hypnotherapist in 1989, working in all areas of self-improvement, ranging from helping people to overcome their fears and phobias, to all aspects of hypnosis for complementary health, to sports mind retraining. Hypnosis is a wonderful tool which allows access to your inner mind, allowing allignment of purpose and resolution of conflicts.

Her clinical hypnotherapy practice led to a desire to reach out and help as many people as possible and modern technology has made this possible - recording techniques allow multi-track sessions which produce a deep hypnotic effect, and can be even more effective than a 1:1 session. The ability to download mp3s via the internet was the other technological advancement which paved the way to producing this hypnosis mp3 download website.

Roseanna is passionate about all aspects of complementary health care, including hypnotherapy, and would like to see a continuation of its gradual acceptance into main stream medicine. She is interested in scientific research which confirms its effectiveness, and pleased to see that there is a growing body of evidence which proves how effective hypnosis is for so many things. She loves golf and so have a detailed section on the website devoted to the mental skills involved in this great game. She spends a lot of time now in sunny California and is in the process of selecting a country club to join so that she can feed her golfing addiction!

Sports mind training accounts for a relatively large section of this hypnosis download website. The other main sections are hypnosis for complementary health, self-improvement and overcoming fears and phobias. Needless to say, hypnosis is probably best known as an effective way of easily losing weight, stopping smoking or stopping biting your finger nails; but these are just a very few of the behavioral changes which hypnosis can assist in making. Check out the website and see the vast range of titles available at http://www.roseannaleaton.com