In the situation of the Financial Adviser reacting to a sudden downturn on the stock market, it is not the actual event that causes them the stress or feel unwell. It is a modality that incorporates Ancient Chinese Concepts coupled with Modern Western Knowledge and works on ensuring the emotional, physical and chemical aspects of life are in harmony. One natural therapy that uses Emotional Stress Release and Visualization as a form of stress management techniques is kinesiology. It is the same style of techniques used by many coaches of prime athlete/sports persons, they are goal based, and include a more desired outcome. With the use of visualization techniques, a person can project a more favourable outcome or solution to the stressful challenge. As wonderful as the brain is, it cannot always depict what is real or imagined, so it is possible to implant a different final scenario to that memory bank. This cascade affect in turn can result in a major health issue like Chronic Fatigue, PTSD, Stress/Anxiety Attacks, Cancer, Blood pressure to name but a few. This limits a person ability to come up with a better or new response. This is a basic survival response and it does not require the ability to think, just run or fight! When a person goes into adrenal response and does not let the shock go, it acts like a ratchet affect and gets tighter and tighter. The body is also amazing how it responds to danger, by accessing the Autonomic nervous system (ANS) via what is commonly known as adrenal response or flight/fight response. When a similar issue or challenge arises, it searches the memory banks to find the previous times and the solution it used. Our brains are the inbuilt computer banks of our lives and they record and store every event, sequence of events and outcome of events, emotion, and details for use at another time. Our body reacts to stress the same way each time, unless the brain is given a different option or choice. This is happening to both advisers and investors alike. With the volatility of the share market in recent times, many people are experiencing re-occurring stress/anxiety attacks.
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