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Reluctance to exert yourself
Six months ago, a young man named Robert (name changed) again approached me for advice. At the last session we worked through a request related to unwillingness to work (see the article “I don’t want to work” ), this time he had a similar problem. Robert shared:
“After the last regression, the desire to work gradually appeared. It became somehow natural. Resources have appeared.
However, another problem arose — I have no desire to do anything. Of course, I make money, but I can’t do anything other than that. For example, learn something new, go to the gym, hang out with your family, etc. I don `t want. It’s like I don’t see the point in this.
And sometimes I’ll still start doing something, but not for long. Instead of getting up and doing the job, I procrastinate until the last minute. I can watch a TV series, play on my phone, surf social networks, and even play Lego with my son, just to do nothing. I just don’t want to strain myself. It’s like something is holding me.”
We talked a little more about it and decided on the request. It began to sound like this: “I want to see the first situation where the reluctance to strain appeared for the first time.”
I induced a trance, and Robert and I went in search of a solution to his problem. At the same time, we encountered subconscious blocks — Robert’s subconscious resisted the vision. Using a special method, we removed the obstacles and returned to the situation 20 years ago. Robert described it this way: