If you are like most people you make well-intended New Year’s Resolutions each December, only to falter and abandon them by the end of January. Exercise, eating healthier, getting more organized, spending more time with your kids, increasing income, finally getting to those projects that you have been putting off, on and on. Your resolutions hold such importance in your heart and in your life, have you ever wondered why they are so difficult to keep?

Maybe you have tried to reinforce them with affirmations, you know those happy little sayings that you repeat over and over, “I am fit, trim, and healthy” or “I have all the abundance of love and money that I want”. Still, by February you are down in the doldrums, having “failed” once again. Fear not, the solution is at hand!

When we make resolutions or affirmations, we are stating what we want from our conscious mind. And this is a good thing, except that our conscious mind controls only 15% of what we actually do. The subconscious mind controls the other 85%, and it is here that our deep feelings of unworthiness live. When you were a child, were you ever criticized and told you were not good enough – not smart or good-looking or athletic? Were your parents, or others you looked up to, emotionally distant or harsh?

These early life experiences form our subconscious map of who we truly think we are. So if you were overweight as a child, and were ridiculed for this, you will believe that your body is unattractive, and your choices will reinforce this despite what you consciously want. If you felt emotionally abandoned as a child, you will feel that love and intimacy are always out of reach. If you felt your parents did not really listen to you and validate your feelings, you will feel that others in your life now do not really hear or care about you. If you grew up thinking that only dishonest people were rich, your true heart will not allow financial abundance to flow into you. So resolutions and affirmations are powerless over the subconscious mind where these more powerful beliefs live and control your actions, thereby controlling your reality.

Now the good news. With commitment on your part these subconscious beliefs can be identified and re-written. No, this is not psychotherapy or hynotherapy. It is called Thetahealing™, a branch of energy medicine, and one or two sessions can clear all the old beliefs that are holding you back. You can choose a new set of subconscious beliefs, ones that reflect your true essence as a person worthy of health, love, and all forms of abundance. Once your subconscious beliefs are in line with your conscious intentions, there are no limitations on what you can create!

So make this Your One and Only New Year’s Resolution – see an energy medicine practitioner to begin clearing all those old beliefs that do not serve you and make 2008 the year you create all that you have always dreamed of.

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Author's Bio: 

An intuitive healer by birth, Chris Krohn had a 16-year career leading manufacturing organizations before answering her call to serve others through energy medicine. She is a mother, a graduate of the Four Winds Healing the Light Body School, Reiki Master,Thetahealing Practitioner, Holistic Life and Business Coach, and a Certified Holistic Massage Therapist.

Dani Burling is a mother and grandmother who chose her path through a desire to help her mother heal from cancer. She is a graduate of The Four Winds Society, is certified in Thetahealing,is a Master Reiki practitioner, Herbalist, Registered Nutritionist, Iridologist and practicing Inca Shaman.