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You can Plan to Forget Your complete list of non-useful behaviors and destructive subconscious thought patterns issues can all be solved with the most simplest skill of all - forgetting. We usually attach negative m eanings to the forget sk ill. If you forget, it either means you didn't care enough or your brain is not functioning right or you did not remember it from the first place. Most people believe that forgetting something is beyond their control - as if it i s a matter of luck or coincidence or simply lack of neurological resources regarding specific areas of memory. While that can be true in some contexts, usually it is not the real deal. You can forget on cue. You can remember anything you want to remember, for how long you want to remember it and then forget it again when you choose to. You can refer to our free memory improvement course and to our Accelerated Learning section to learn more about how to remember. Forgetting, however, is probably a new conscious skill for you if you are not a v ery skillful hypnotist by now. How many times have you heard the phrase, "oh, just forget about it?" People have instructed you to forget something you were planning to remember. Sometimes you did if it was not important and sometimes you didn't if you th ought that this person is thinking you're not serious enough for the job. In fact, you can come already to this conclusion - you can remember ABOUT forgetting. If you can forget little things, like your keys or where you put your latest IRS return, one more little thing won't be that hard to forget either, right? How about if you could forget that your spouse was very annoying last evening? Completely forget all about that event. Could it be useful for your relationship? Could it save some of the aftermath grudge? What if you could forget you have a headache? Do you really think you are not able not to do so on cue? Can you remember a time when you had a headache and then suddenly you had to be very focused or occupied about something, and you simply forgot your headache? In fact, that headache didn't bother you anymore; it seems like it has dissolved into darkness - or forgetfulness. Key point to remember - there is NO pain if you can't remember it. The nervous system is so sensitive that it sends a very nasty message to the brain when something isn't functioning right or when an organ is hurt. The pain is the response

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