Switch Words, Switch Your LIfe
Have you ever found yourself wanting to do something, yet
feeling unable to get into the right frame of mind? For example,
you may encounter a situation where you have to interact with an
aggressive personality and start retreating when you know you
should be assertive. Or maybe you want to let your creativity
flow, yet that energy seems to be blocked. Is there a switch we
can flip so we can do what needs to be done?
Practices like hypnosis, self-hypnosis and meditation can teach
us how to regulate the functions of mind, mood and body. While
these sessions can be deeply relaxing and comforting, their true
value is the carry-over effect into the stressful environments
of everyday life. Quite often a post-hypnotic cue or anchor is
developed so the calm and empowered feelings can be triggered at
will post-session. Post-hypnotic cues can take many different
forms like certain physical gestures or having environmental
stimuli like colors or sounds acting as a reinforcement for the
transformational work. The Switch Words technique is a
lesser known option that also fits that description.
A switch word is a single specific word that you say like
a mantra in order to influence your subconscious mind towards a
desired state or course of action. The word is repeated a few
times and it acts to switch on the inner mind, which can work
quite well on its own once given a direction to move towards.
Although this approach may seem too simple to be effective,
actually the subconscious is very responsive to basic symbols- a
single word can have great potency when thoroughly contemplated
upon. More elaborate affirmations may have a tendency to engage
the conscious mind, which can be especially problematic when in
the midst of a difficult or trying situation.
Switch Words were first identified by self-help writer
James Mangan over 40 years ago. His best known contribution was
the use of the word "cancel" as a signal to negate
unwanted thoughts, although he also created a master list of
switch words for over 100 different situations. A couple I have
found particularly useful in addition to cancel are
"reach" and "slow." Reach is used whenever
we want to locate something. Perhaps we hope to find a missing
object and by silently repeating the word reach, we are
giving the subconscious mind the directive to dedicate its
resources towards its retrieval. Quite often we will seem to
"spontaneously" locate that item later on that day, whereas a
determined conscious-mind search would have probably just led to
ever-increasing frustration. Reach is not just limited to
lost objects either, it can be used to discover new ideas and
creative solutions to problems. Slow is the word that
evokes mastery and wisdom. Masters in all sorts of disciplines
are oft noted for the careful and unhurried pace of their speech
and movements as well as the ability to listen and observe
deeply. We can use the word slow to help put ourselves in
a similar state of mind and body.
Recently, Hawaii-based artist and author Shunyam Nirav has
assembled and updated Mangan's work into a beautifully designed
e book that both the general public and helping professionals
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Switchwords to see if this can technique can help you too.