The Power of Gratitude

 

I am thoroughly convinced within my soul that the more we FEEL gratitude from our heart (and bask in this high vibrational state), the more the universe gives us to be grateful for. We attract what we emit (emotionally/energetically/spiritually/vibrationally) into the world. One doesn’t have to believe in the law of attraction, but the truth is that it’s still in effect, whether we believe it or not. And most often, it’s responding to our unconscious thoughts (90% of our mind), not conscious ones (10% of our mind), which is why it’s so important to dig into and uncover our unhealthy unconscious thoughts/beliefs/behaviors so that we can shift them.

Being in a state of appreciation can shift our entire world and everyone else’s around us. Gratitude is the key to unlocking happiness and contentment. But sometimes we do need to clear out our blocks (underlying deep-seated, self-sabotaging beliefs and behaviors, that are often programmed in childhood) first, which are often unconscious, meaning we don’t even know they exist…yet. However, we can work to bring those unconscious parts of us into our conscious awareness, to be healed/resolved/released/reprogrammed/integrated.

These blocks cloud our vision from seeing the positive, the good, and the true meaning of life. They cloud our vision from seeing our potential, our purpose, our goodness, and our worthiness.

Once we start clearing out these blocks, the more we become into alignment with our true and authentic self. And it is when we are aligned with our true and authentic self that we can move mountains and step into our life’s purpose with confidence and conviction, even in the face of fear.

What are you grateful for today?! What unconscious beliefs and behaviors are you working to uncover and change?!

*Suggestion: Start a gratitude journal. Write down 3 things everyday that you are grateful for and watch things start to shift.

**If you would like help clearing your blocks, hypnotherapy is an excellent way to do that. Hypnotherapy bypasses the conscious “thinking mind” and digs into the subconscious “auto-pilot” mind, going straight to the source to clear it at the root. Call 980-428-6070 or email info@burkholderwellness.com to inquire about sessions. (Videoconference calls available).

Liz Burkholder, FNP

Burkholder Wellness

12/14/18

 

Posted in Blog Posts | Tagged , , , , , , , , , , , , , , | Leave a comment

I’ve Got a Story to Tell

I’ve Got A Story To Tell (and my book is coming!)
 
It’s hard to believe that it’s been 24 yrs since I first read this book, Your Erroneous Zones, by the late, great Dr. Wayne W. Dyer. I’m re-reading it now just to see it through a different lens. I read this book when I was just 17 years old and in a very bad place in my life. I had just gotten out of a juvenile detention training school for breaking the law several times. I’m so grateful for going to that training school (although I definitely wasn’t at the time). It was actually a turning point for me. I had also dropped out of high school due to my severe generalized anxiety, social anxiety, and debilitating panic attacks.
 
This was one of the first “self-help” books that I read. It was actually the second. The first one divinely fell into my path while I was still IN training school. It was: You Can’t Afford the Luxury of a Negative Thought by Peter McWilliams. That one propelled me into a life-changing journey of self-discovery, self-reflection, and healing. It helped steer my ship into a completely different direction.
 
When I got home from training school, I found this Wayne Dyer book and completely fell into it, fully absorbed by it, just as I had been the first one. I didn’t even know what the hell “erroneous” meant, but I knew this book was written for me.
 
These books spoke straight to my soul. I then began envisioning and planning a better life for myself. One stepping stone at a time. A GED. An application to a community college. A new job. Letting go of old friends. And so on and so forth. I could finally see a light at the end of the tunnel. A way out of darkness.
 
From then on, I was hooked. I began reading everything I could get my hands on that had anything to do with self-help, self-awareness, self-actualization, change, overcoming trauma, and anything else that was motivational and inspirational.
 
These books gave me hope. They gave me new direction. They quite literally set my soul on fire. They helped me to see that I was in charge of my life and that I get to define my life – not my past, not my unfortunate circumstances, not my traumatic childhood, not my poverty, not my father abandonment, not my sexual abuse, not anything or anyone else. Me. I was in charge. I WAS IN CHARGE.
 
Of course this wasn’t easy. Change never is. (And I’m STILL on the journey until I die, although it does get easier). But it was better than the alternative, which was staying stuck on a self-destructive, self-hatred, dark, and dead-end path. However, now looking back, I realize that ALL of that was STILL my exact path. That’s exactly what I came here for. To go through all of that and to heal from all of that, continually deepening my journey to the soul, so that I could help others do the same.
And the point is that it’s DOABLE. For anyone. A.N.Y.O.N.E.
You just have to want it, to seek it, and to welcome it. And you have to walk bravely into the discomfort of it. Within. Into the depths of the darkness. That’s where you find the LIGHT.
Looking within is scary. Never looking within and choosing not to find and fulfill your purpose is even scarier. But you get to choose.
And I can’t wait until MY book is out there floating around in the Universe for that lost, wandering soul to find at the EXACT moment that will be the EXACT thing that will give hope where there was little or none before. Maybe one of them will be a 17 yr old locked up in a juvenile detention center waiting, searching, longing, to find his/her path. 
Posted in Blog Posts | Tagged , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , | Leave a comment

Mirrors and Projectors

Mirrors and Projectors

Mirrors and projectors. That’s what we are. We project out into the world, and attract back, whatever it is that we feel/believe deep inside ourselves. Other people are just mirrors for what we’re projecting out. What we see in others (aka project onto others), is what we either see, or refuse to see (aka “shadows”) within ourselves, often completely unconsciously. Pay attention to the “triggers.” They are the guides to what we need to heal or resolve within ourselves.

What are Triggers?

I know that “trigger” is such a buzzword right now, but because it fits the description so well, I’m going to use it. Triggers are anything that causes an emotional response (e.g., hurt, anger, shame, guilt, sadness) within yourself. It could be a behavior that someone else does that annoys you, something someone else says that really bothers you, a situation that “stirs up” things inside you, something that happens that really angers or infuriates you, or even just another person’s “energy” that gives you a bad feeling. Anytime there’s an emotional response or feeling within, this is a signal that there is something inside yourself that needs resolution or healing. This is a very hard concept to grasp at first. In a culture where we have to blame someone or something for everything that happens, this is a hard pill to swallow. However, once you start looking at things in this way, and start healing some of the underlying wounds, it becomes easier and easier to do.

Continue reading

Posted in Blog Posts, Uncategorized | Tagged , , , , , , , , | Leave a comment

FREE 5-Minute Anxiety Relief Meditation

by Liz Burkholder

Get access here: Anxiety Relief

Posted in Slider Posts | Tagged , , , , , , , | Leave a comment

Calming Anxiety (Free 5-Minute “Emergency” Meditation)

WHAT IS ANXIETY? WHAT CAN I DO ABOUT IT?

Anxiety is a beast. But it is a beast that can most definitely be tamed. If you’ve had anxiety for any amount of time, you’ve probably been told, or at least believed, that anxiety will be with you forever and that you could possibly need medications for life. I once believed that also.

But this, my friends, IS NOT TRUE. Or it doesn’t have to be.

DID YOU KNOW?

When you’re having anxiety, your body is operating in high stress mode, aka “fight or flight” mode. This is great if you’re in the woods being chased by a bear. It’s a built-in survival mechanism. It’s not so great if there is no bear. It’s not so great if you’re operating in this high stress mode all of the time.

When in this high stress mode, your body is secreting stress hormones, such as adrenaline and cortisol. Your heart rate and blood pressure are increased. Your breathing becomes shallow. Your muscles contract. You’ve got to be able to out-run or beat up that bear after all!

When you’re operating in this prolonged state of anxiety or “fight or flight,” this can wreak havoc on your body and your mind, causing physical and mental exhaustion. This cascade negatively affects the body, causing many other systems and hormones to be misaligned or out of whack. This constant stress and misalignment can cause inflammation and illness in the body, contributing to a whole host of mental and physical issues.

Meditation is an excellent way to halt anxiety and to regain control of your nervous system.

Taking just 5 minutes per day to meditate, can radically shift your body from operating in this high-stress state to operating in a more relaxed state. Meditation helps to “reset” the nervous system to a natural state of calm, which can further help lower blood pressure, heart rate, adrenaline, and cortisol. Over time, this can become the body’s primary mode of operation versus the stress mode.

Below is a FREE 5 minute, calming “emergency” meditation for anxiety reduction. It will help shift your mind/body out of the “fight or flight” stress mode into a calm, relaxed state. It will help move your nervous system from a sympathetic (stressful) state into a parasympathetic (peaceful) state and will help activate the natural “relaxation response.” The more you do this, the more your nervous system is able to reset and learn to operate in this more relaxed mode.

Click the link below to give yourself the gift of a mind/body “reset” with a FREE 5-Minute Emergency Anxiety Meditation:

5-Minute Anxiety Relief Meditation

Posted in Uncategorized | Leave a comment

Cleaning Your (Inner) House

Cleaning Your (Inner) House

No, this post isn’t about literally cleaning your physical house. Nope, it’s much better than that. It’s about cleaning the most important house, your innermost house, aka your mind (especially the subconscious mind, which is where the majority of our innermost beliefs and behaviors come from).  

And this isn’t easy work. In fact, most people would rather just stay the same and keep doing the same things, repeating the same lessons over and over in life, than to take a hard look inside and to actually admit, let alone work on, their issues (and trust me, we ALL have issues – but that’s another topic). 

A lot of times, I find myself explaining the inner healing process to others as compared to cleaning a house. This isn’t a new concept; others have used this analogy before (e.g., self-help gurus: Louise Hay and Iyanla Vanzant) and perhaps they have described it much better than I do.

But whichever “version” you prefer, I find it very helpful, for myself and for others, to think of the inner healing journey in this way.

Our mind, and especially our subconscious mind, is like a big ol’ house. It has many different rooms and levels. In those rooms is everything we’ve ever experienced in our lives. Every experience, every feeling, every emotion, every sense: every smell, touch, taste, sight, and sound that we’ve ever experienced is stored somewhere in this house.

Now some of this stuff is in plain sight and some stuff is hidden deep within the walls. Some of these rooms get really cluttered and messy and filled with junk (aka years of emotional baggage, mostly from childhood, but also from adulthood).

In the closets, some of the most hidden stuff is stored away, tucked away…out of sight out of mind, literally (well not quite).

Things are there that we don’t even want to see, let alone want anyone else to see. Many times there are years of repressed feelings (anger, sadness, grief, pain, hurt, loneliness, unworthiness, etc) and pent up emotions stored in these closets. The deepest hurts, pains, traumatic events, and limiting beliefs reside in these closets, in the recesses of the house (or mind). So much so, that we don’t even know they’re there sometimes.

These closets are often filled to the brim with crap just packed away…just waiting for when we’re ready to deal with them and to clear/ heal them. And we all know that if we keep stuffing a closet with stuff on top of stuff, pretty soon the door won’t even close and things just start spilling over and falling out spontaneously.

In order to clean a messy/cluttered house, we can’t just go and do a little sweeping, mopping, and shuffling of items and expect the house to be “clean.” And we certainly can’t just go straight into the closets if we can’t even get through the room or the walkway, due to excessive clutter and junk blocking us. No, we have to clear the clutter in layers.

We have to clear the pathways and the rooms first. Then we reach the closets.

In order to properly clean a closet, we really need to dump everything out onto the floor in order to see what all is even in there. We need to clean the corners and the cobwebs. Sweep out the dust.

And at first it may appear to be an even bigger mess than when everything was stuffed into the closet with the door closed. But that is only an illusion. Deep down we know that this crap needs to be cleared out. And as Louise Hay says, “You have to see the dirt to clean the dirt.”

This is the only way to truly and thoroughly clean out the closets. Remove everything in there, get it out into the open, and begin to sift through it. Sort out what needs to go and what can stay. We can place back into the closet anything we want to keep (any good memories/feelings/emotions) and release and let go of anything we want to get rid of (any negative/false beliefs and negative behaviors we’ve held onto for so long – sometimes out of sheer survival). These are things that no longer serve us and that actually hinder us from being our truest selves and from living more authentically.

And we certainly can’t clean all the closets at once. We would be utterly overwhelmed, as clearing just one closet can be an exhausting and monumental task. No, we have to clear them one by one, at our own pace, and only when we’re ready.

So if you’re in the process of cleaning your own inner house, first of all: Kudos to you for having the courage to brave the mess! Congratulate yourself. Be gentle with yourself. 

Secondly: Hold on and know that you’re making progress: one room, one level, and one closet at a time. Just because it’s not all cleaned at once, doesn’t mean it’s not getting cleaned! Quite the opposite: it’s actually getting a deep and thorough cleaning like it’s never received before. Keep up the good work!

————————————————————————————–

Liz Burkholder, FNP, CHT

Family Nurse Practitioner

Clinical Hypnotherapist

Posted in Blog Posts | Leave a comment

Special Event! Embracing Fear as Friend not Foe by: Makeda Pennycooke

Embracing Fear as Friend not Foe

Fear is often seen as the enemy. It can paralyze you and keep you stuck, even when you really want to be moving. But the presence of fear is not actually a bad thing and if you can change how you think about it, you can learn to feel the fear and move forward anyway.

 —————————————————————————————————————————————–
Mindset and Empowerment Coach, Makeda Pennycooke is a speaker, teacher, writer and
workshop facilitator with over two decades of experience in leadership and personal
development.
After navigating multiple major life and career changes, she firmly believes fear is
temporary, but regret is permanent. She uses the lessons she’s learned to support those
who are facing a crossroads in their life, find their brave and rise into their greatness.
——————————————————————————————————————————————
In this dynamic and interactive session you will learn to:
  • Harness courage’s energy,
  • Reframe how you see and experience fear, and
  • Be equipped to tackle problems currently overwhelming you.
  • Plus you’ll walk away with practical tools and tangible strategies you can use right away to move through fear.
Makeda inspires her audience with her laid-back style and warm, engaging personality.
She is consistently told people feel safe with her and she considers it an honor to hold space for her clients and audiences. Join her for this training and discover how you can make friends with your fears.
——————————————————————————————————————————————

EVENT DETAILS:

When: Wed 4/26/17
Time: 6:00pm – 7:30pm
Location: Burkholder Wellness – Integrative Health & Wellness Center
Address: 315 Main St, Suite D, Downtown Historic Pineville, NC
Investment: $20
——————————————————————————————————————————————
Posted in Special Events | Leave a comment

Burkholder Wellness

Holistic Wellness Practice

Transformation From the Inside Out!

Phone: 980-428-6070

Email: info@burkholderwellness.com

Posted in Slider Posts | Tagged , , , , , , | Leave a comment

Trauma Focused Hypnotherapy

Move from Surviving to Thriving

Phone: 980-428-6070

Book your session here: https://calendly.com/lizburkholderfnp

Posted in Slider Posts | Leave a comment

People Should Cry More

People Should Cry More

People should cry more. Yes, you read that correctly. People really should cry more. I mean a really good, ugly-faced, loud, and wailing cry. Or maybe just a quiet streaming of tears silently into a pillow. Or a good cleansing cry in the shower (so the water washes the tears away). Or maybe an angry “Why, f*cking, why?!” expressive cry. Or maybe a “fall to your knees in deep gratitude” cry. Sometimes a good cry is just needed. Yes “needed.” And I mean truly needed. We NEED to have this periodic healthy release of emotions.
Unfortunately, so often these feelings and emotions are ignored or pushed back down (to only fester), which is the case more often than not.

The bottom line is this: As human beings, we make tears for a reason. We have this amazing capability of “crying” for a reason. We are equipped with this very intricate lacrimal system, which has a purpose. A system whose purpose is: emotional cleansing. It’s no coincidence that tears are made up mostly of water and that water is a cleansing agent. This is not an accident. We are meticulously and intricately made. There are no accidents in nature.

The purpose of crying is this: Just as we secrete other forms of waste via other systems, (e.g., solid waste via our gastrointestinal system, some of our liquid waste via our urinary system, etc), we secrete our emotional “waste” via our lacrimal system.

This is a way of our mind and body releasing and clearing accumulated stress, emotions, feelings, hurts, pains and yes, even joys. And releasing these emotions is absolutely vital to our mental, emotional, spiritual, and yes, even physical health. Continue reading

Posted in Blog Posts | 1 Comment