Healing and Hypnotherapy Volume 1, Issue 11, (1 May 2017) | Page 7
from a position of healthy self-esteem, have a positive mindset and
a healthy emotional intelligence of being able to cope with life,
school and deal with their day to day situations in a calm way?
Now, this is possible and it can become a reality, with The
Goulding
process.
All it takes is, for the parents to carry out a simple process which,
only takes 2 minutes every night.
HOW DOES THE GOULDING PROCESS WORK?
I am sure by now you must be curious how this simple process
works.
This process is carried out after the child goes to sleep at night.
This process does not interfere with the child's normal sleeping
pattern.
This process is safe, ethical, non-intrusive, and it "creates happy
and resilient" children who then grow up to become worthy and
resilient adults who believe in themselves, their self-worth and
have healthy emotional attitudes towards life.
During sleep, while the conscious mind sleeps, the subconscious
mind is always aware. The Goulding Process allows the parents to
easily access the subconscious mind without waking up the child.
Parents then introduce positive statements to the child's
subconscious mind. These statements are called the "foundation
statements”. The words of the foundation statements, are so very
simple and loving, yet so powerful that the child goes to sleep with
positive, empowering and loving words. The positive words will be
accepted by the subconscious mind without any resistance, and
will begin to form positive beliefs which, will begin to replace any
fearful, worrisome, negative or anxious thoughts. Positive beliefs
will create positive thoughts. Positive thoughts will then create a
positive attitude.
Throughout the day, the child may be exposed to negative and
hurtful words. We cannot be with the child 24 hours to protect what
the child hears. We cannot prevent negative remarks and criticism
from entering a child’s vulnerable mind, but with The Goulding
Process you can clear the unwanted and negative information,
subconsciously picked up by the child, during the day and replace