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Your "Time Line" is how you unconsciously store your memories or how you unconsciously know the difference between a memory from the past and a projection of the future. This concept was mentioned first by Aristotle in 300BC and then later by William James in the 1800’s. Each of us stores memories or at least consciously presents the description of how we store the past, the present and the future in different ways. In 1985, Tad James, M.S., Ph.D. applied a therapeutic process to this concept of internal memory storage. The result was a collection of techniques which produce long-lasting transformation in minutes. The process is called Timeline Therapy™. Time Line Therapy™ techniques enable you to eliminate many types of limiting emotions or decisions from your past, thus allowing you to move on with a more objective perspective whilst still being aware of any positive learning from challenging situations. This freedom from emotion allows you to move forward toward your goals and desires. Behavioural change in an individual takes place at an unconscious level. People don't change consciously. The Time Line Therapy™ process allows you to work at the unconscious level and release the effects of past negative experiences and change "inappropriate" programming in minutes rather than days, months or years. Time Line Therapy™ techniques allow you to gain emotional control over your life by eliminating unwarranted or inappropriate emotional reactions such as bursts of anger, apathy, depression, sadness, panic, anxiety, and paralysing fear. It will enable you to achieve the life you want – and you’ll be stunned how quickly you can achieve it. You may hold unconscious, deep-rooted beliefs about how “good” you are, what you “deserve” and what you’re “allowed” to have which may well be preventing you from achieving your desires and goals. How wonderful will your life be when you discover that you can have anything you want and you just have to believe you can have it? It’s simple really, and yet the majority of us choose to hold onto unsupportive beliefs and restrictive thoughts.
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