Do you wish for the phenomenal powers of concentration, comprehension, retention, and recall?
I can help you concentrate. Category: Mental Health Conditions: Concentration, Exams, Memory Back to What I Treat What does poor concentration mean? Human potential relies on the capacity to concentrate, an ability that fuels excellence in every aspect of our lives, from professional undertakings and educational pursuits to everyday tasks. Concentration is the underpinning cognitive force that allows us to marshal our thoughts, focus intently on tasks at hand, and sustain our attention over time. When this ability is compromised, the effects can impact many aspects of our lives, invariably impairing our performance and decision-making capabilities.
An inability to concentrate can muddle our thoughts, preventing us from formulating clear and logical decisions. Poor concentration can result in a diminished quality of life and significantly impact someone’s personal and professional progress.
Various medical conditions have been linked to poor concentration, underscoring the importance of professional intervention in diagnosing and managing this issue. While poor concentration might not be a medical emergency, there is certainly a need for professional support. Identifying the underlying cause of poor concentration and implementing the proper treatment can make the difference between a lifelong struggle and rediscovery of the cognitive powers that we hold within us. What are the symptoms of poor concentration? Concentration issues affect people differently. Some of the most common symptoms are shown below:
Being unable to remember things that occurred a short time ago.
Difficulty sitting still.
Difficulty thinking clearly.
Frequently losing things or having difficulty remembering where things are.
An inability to make decisions.
An inability to perform complicated tasks.
A lack of focus.
Lacking the physical or mental energy to concentrate.
Making careless mistakes.
Some may notice that it’s harder to concentrate at certain times of the day or in certain settings, others may comment that they appear distracted. Missing appointments or meetings because of a lack of focus is another sign that someone has concentration, comprehension, retention, or recall issues. Sometimes people refer to this behaviour as brain fog. What are the causes of poor concentration? Various health conditions can make it hard for someone to concentrate. Some of the most common ones are shown below:
Help is available to you! I help my clients understand that their thoughts become reality, so they can actively work towards changing that reality into something positive, uplifting, and healthy. So, if you’ve been routinely convincing yourself that you have a terrible memory, are forgetful and struggle to comprehend things, your mind will do everything it can to make that your reality. It will find ways of distracting you further and make you less able to concentrate and focus your attention, giving rise to an even more powerful ‘inner critic’. It will keep you exactly where you tell it you want to be, as if acting on your instructions.
Now the good news. Although the mind resists change, it is also quite brilliant at changing through repetition. In other words, tell your mind something enough times and in the right way and it happily recodes itself to the new instruction. That’s an aspect of the mind that I take full advantage of when treating clients for concentration issues. From as little as one session of my Rapid Transformational Therapy™(RTT™) and Hypnotherapy, my clients have transformed their concentration issues, and their lives, beyond anything they had felt possible. Help is available to you too! Make poor concentration a thing of the past and master your memory Living a life where you have fantastic concentration and a great memory may feel a long way off, even impossible, but it needn’t be. I know that nothing in life influences you more than the beliefs that your mind links pleasure and pain to. That’s why I use the powerful effects of Rapid Transformational Therapy™(RTT™) and Hypnotherapy to help you change your beliefs so that you can break through the barriers and blockages that are preventing you from becoming the person you want to be. About Rapid Transformational Therapy™(RTT™) and Hypnotherapy RTT™ is a complete solution-based treatment, offering fast effective results by combining the most effective principles of Hypnotherapy, Psychotherapy, NLP, CBT and Neuroscience.
I use this powerful therapy to help people get to the root cause of their emotional, physical, or cognitive issues. When I’m treating a client for the issues that are causing poor concentration, I believe it is crucial to help them change their way of thinking, and any unhelpful beliefs and patterns of behaviour. Concentrating on the causes rather than the symptoms vastly increases the chance of success and achieving lasting change.
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COACHD hypnotherapy works with the subconscious mind, helping people deal with their past trauma and transforming any negative thoughts and beliefs into positive, empowering new ones. With COACHD Rapid Transformational Therapy™(RTT™) and Hypnotherapy, my clients learn how to transform their concentration issue and master confidence. I believe my therapy is the most powerful and effective treatment available for this issue. Read more about Rapid Transformational Therapy™(RTT™). Contact me today to get great at concentrating! As a skilled therapist, I can help you master your mind to put an end to poor concentration, so that you can live the life you deserve without the time, frustration, and cost of spending years on a therapist’s couch. Contact me today for dramatic life-changing results that will empower you to the health and wellness that you’ve wished for, often in as little as 1 to 3 sessions. And I offer an unprecedented 100% MONEY BACK GUARANTEE on your treatment! Click to book a FREE Consultation. Click for my Enquiries Form.
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