10. The Power of Laughter
Laughter is a superpower and a natural medicine and mood enhancer when dealing with any congested emotions. ** In the book, will you learn some of the ways you can do this.
11. The Power of Singing Nonsense
Another superpower is to speak in rhyme or sing nonsense songs. A nonsense song is a type of song written mainly for entertainment using nonsense syllables at least in the chorus. Usually, it has a simple melody and a quick (or fairly quick) tempo.[1]
12. The Power of Your Own Voice
Your own voice is the strongest superpower you have. Let me say that again... Your own voice is the strongest superpower you have.
When you were a baby, you used the sounds your body made to communicate with others and to know you existed. You found out very quickly that when you cried, you got attention. As you grew into a toddler, you also learned you had to please others to receive love and being quiet was one of the ways you did that. Children who have been overtly censored by parents, careers or teachers to be quiet often have blocked emotions, poor self-esteem and lack confidence in some or all aspects of their lives.
Many of my clients have to learn to speak up, to let their voices out, to express who they are, be that in sound or the written word. Humanity suffers from having people who have a blocked Throat Chakra. Much of the anger and aggression that can be seen in the world is as a result of not being heard, validated, or recognized for who they are.
13. The Power of Transcription - using your voice.
Your inner voices, and in particular, your inner critic is often responsible for you feeling unhappy with yourself. One of the ways to give yourself strong, positive and amplified self-talk that supports your wellbeing is to take the meditation transcript and record the meditation in your voice and then upload on your listening device. You will find a selection of meditation scripts included in this workbook. Until recently, I would record these and add them as MP3’s, but recently, I realized it would be far more effective if you read and recorded them in your own voice so you can get the full benefit of listening to your voice in a loving, positive way rather than as the negative, inner critic. (See Chapter 11 for details.)
14. The Power of your Inner Cheerleader
“One of the problems humans have is the Inner Critic has had far too much airtime, while your Inner Cheerleader has been silenced.”
To help strengthen your Inner Cheerleader’s ability to claim airtime, you make a recording of your voice telling you how fabulous you are or a list of personal affirmations you can listen to daily. You will, over time, completely change the power of your inner critic, not by trying to eliminate it, but by building the voice of your Inner Cheerleader with positive emotions and directives.
15. The Power of Gratitude and Thankfulness
There is much that has been made of this superpower and many techniques to help you find the things you are grateful for. But the fastest way I know to get into the gratitude and thankfulness superpower is to thank or bless everything that passes your way. And I mean everything. The good, the bad and the downright horrible! Find a way of doing it in each moment and give thanks with a simple “thank you and bless you”. It is such a powerful mood changer.
You can’t be depressed when you’re focused on thanking people, because you’re interacting with people, you are not in yourself. Having said that, I tend to thank every part of me, even those parts that are in pain or criticizing me. My favorite thank you is to my inner critic.
The inner critic always speaks in absolutes. So, when it’s made a statement I say, “I absolutely thank you for pointing that out to me. I know you’re only trying to help, BUT I’m going to try something different and I’d appreciate if you would give me a few minutes to try this ________ (whatever it is that you’re trying to do). Go take a rest and I’ll call you back if I need you, ok?”
And if I can’t find a positive statement or my self-awareness goes AWOL then simply saying “thank you” three times seems to do the trick. Re- member, a lack of gratitude is often because we’re running at life rather than taking time to “smell the roses”.
16. The Power of Writing a Journal
Again, there are many ways this can be done and there are as many books and blog posts out there to show you how it can be done. The Artist’s Way by Julie Cameron is one of the best for creative types. But, before you rush to learn this new method, start with something simple. Ask yourself if you like to write things down. Are you a note-taker? A list maker? A writer of any kind? If you are – go ahead.
This superpower is yours. BUT if it’s a trial, a chore, worse than having your fingernails pulled out with pliers and no anesthetic, then let this go. It isn’t your superpower and its ok. There will be something else you can do instead.
17. The Power of Commitment to a Daily Practice
Especially when you are beginning something new or challenging, it may take a while for you to master it. I studied singing for 15 years, and while I was more than proficient at it – practiced even, in certain situations, as I had been a professional performer – it took many years of dedicated commitment to the daily practice of singing, scales, correct breathing techniques, body warm-ups, physical exercise, learning new roles, languages and movement before I could say I was proficient.
18. The Power of Meditation
Meditations are an excellent way to realign your soul, etheric bodies and your physical self. They help you build a self-awareness and mindfulness practice, both of which can help with managing your emotional wellbeing. There are many options on YouTube or phone apps.
19. The Power of the 7-Step Ground-In
This is such a useful superpower to have. It keeps you grounded and present in your body and is so simple to use that it is worth the effort to make it a “go-to habit” for emotional and mental self-care.
Place one hand on your head and the other on your heart and say aloud:
GROUND – ALIGN – CONNECT – PROTECT – SEAL – ENERGISE – BALANCE
Take a deep breath and release out. Remove your hands.
You will notice a clearer vision and a feeling of being more in your body.
NB: Once you have done this a few times speaking aloud, your body will recognize this instruction and you will be able to give the command – GROUND – and the body, mind, heart and spirit will come into alignment instantly.
20. The Power of the Body Wake-up
This is a tapping process that awakens and aligns the body. It’s effective on waking as we come in from the dream state or as a reminder to the body to become more present during the day, especially after a shock or emotional disturbance. The body goes offline, so to speak, when you sleep or when you are forced to by a shocking event, emotional reactions or mental overload. This is to protect your soul from danger. From your soul’s perspective, your physical body is like a coat. It can be replaced if it is no longer able to function for the soul’s use (this is what death is).
** In her book, Melody shows how this exercise is done.
21. The Power of Tapping Away Anxiety
Anxiety will block the connection between heart, mind and body, so having a tapping point you can use to help regulate your anxiety is an essential tool.
** In her book, Melody shows how this exercise is done.