Tuesday, April 28, 2009

What do you know about positive thinking CD's?

Positive thinking CDs can be classified into three types:

1) Self-Hypnosis - A positive thinking CD of this type repeats a certain message to the listener over and over again and urges him/her to follow as well. It gets across the message to the persons subconscious in an unapparent way, resulting in the individuals’ change of beliefs about his/her abilities. Such positive thinking CDs can be further classified into two types:

a) Conscious - This type of positive thinking CD is played back to the individual while he/she is awake. It normally has several oral exercises for the person to indulge in and gain from significantly.

b) Subconscious - As evident by the name, such positive thinking CDs are meant to influence the person’s outlook by reaching his/her subconscious mind directly. They are normally used while the person is asleep.

2) Therapeutic - It is common knowledge that music has phenomenal healing powers. It is a medium that can effectively be used to alter any type of behavioral pattern that a person may be suffering from. There are positive thinking CDs available that have effectively harnessed this power of music and presented it in a manner that directly affects and changes a persons emotional state. Such positive thinking CDs normally either have inspirational background music or have songs that contain positive messages for the listener.

3) Audio Books - With the changing lifestyles and living patterns, people nowadays aren’t left with much time to catch up on their reading habits, leave alone indulging in self-introspection to change one’s outlook.

This type of positive thinking CDs are directly targeted at such upwardly mobile people who can listen to many self-help books that are available in this format. They can either be played back on the CD player on the car while driving or can even be transferred onto your IPODs for better mobility. With the help of such positive thinking CDs, it has become very easy for people to understand their weaknesses and work on them in an effective manner

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