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Well, now you've worked out which is your predominant group, and you may have something of a surprise - many do! Since you will have something of each group in your personality make-up, it's worth reading all of them; you can then use visualisation, self-hypnosis, or whatever will work for you to strengthen whatever traits you wish to strengthen. We'll start with a look at the ancient Nomads. The Ancient Nomad So we come to the Nomads; these people were following the very earliest instincts of the species. The whole race had been nomadic originally and when the first settlements started being formed, these individuals preferred to remain that way. Not for them the emotional attachments that the Settlers formed, or the hard work and frequent disappointment involved in taming the land; not for them, either, the meticulous planning of the Warrior. They did not want the risks of battle, or the necessity to constantly be on your guard lest those whom you had vanquished should suddenly rise up against you. Where the Warriors and Settlers were always in large groups, the Nomads would have travelled in much smaller bands, even sometimes as individuals. They would have been light-hearted people with little or no need to put down roots, enjoying wandering from one place to another, leaving behind any problems or difficulties that might accrue wherever they stopped for a while. Eventually, they became wandering minstrels, entertainers, tinkers and the like, always difficult to pin down, never staying in one guise or situation long enough to be saddled with responsibility. Relying on their wits to survive, they were probably far more independent and charismatic than the other two groups put together. And the modern Nomad... now there is an interesting personality. They don't necessarily wander far and wide, although some will be sailors or long-distance lorry drivers. Most of them, though, manage to contain that inherent wanderlust, as well as the dislike of responsibility, but they all have an inbuilt urge to be extremely individual, to be 'not part of the common herd'. They need change and drama/excitement and usually spend some considerable time attempting to be the centre of attention, enjoying feelings of importance. They are frequently the 'larger than life' character, certainly always charismatic and, more often than not, quite 'showy' in their demeanour. They can not uncommonly have difficulties in relationships, since they are inclined to be rather more interested in themselves than they are in others! They are often clever and witty, frequently 'ideas people' with original and innovative plans and schemes, always with an eye to creating an impression. At a high level, they are found amongst the ranks of actors, barristers, and financial experts; at the lower levels, they are lesser entertainers, con-men, and salesmen or company representatives. How does this benefit me? Did you know that different facets of our personality being at odds with each other cause many of today's psychological stresses & strains? Have you ever had that feeling that a 'part of you' wants to do something, but another 'part of you' doesn't? This psychological 'tug-of-war' can lead to stress, fear & anxiety. Simply by finding out which modern-day 'Urban Tribe' you belong to & which you are at odds with can help unlock hidden psychological resources - and it's great fun too! Based on the concept of evolutionary psychology & combined with modern hypnosis & relaxation methods, this technique can help with a wide range of mind-related matters, including: - Stress · Fears · Phobias · Motivation · Career · Goals · Relationships · Self-Worth · Confidence · Pain Relief · Anxiety … For a more in-depth profile which uncovers your strengths, limitations and influences of the other two 'tribes', why not book an initial consultation with David? The
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