Attending Events With Hyperhidrosis; How to Prepare

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April 21, 2024

A quote from E. E. Cummings, “It takes courage to grow up and become who you really are.”  

 

Are you planning on hosting or attending an event? Are you wondering how you’re going to fare with your hyperhidrosis? Attending events with hyperhidrosis can trigger self-consciousness in someone dealing with this condition of excessive sweating. Do you plan on attending a family reunion, high school reunion, party, wedding, funeral, date, work event, school event, presentation, performance, or others like these? How strongly do you desire to participate fully? Would you like to welcome your guests with a handshake or hug, confidently? Would you like to immerse yourself in your presentation or performance without fear of facial sweating? Would you like to wear shoes without socks at a summertime party, comfortably? Do you have faith in yourself and your ability to rely on the tools you are learning? I instruct a tool I call NOW, LATER, and THEN in another blog. What To Do In the Throes of Hyperhidrosis; NOW, LATER, and THEN if you are interested. I understand the importance of feeling comfortable and confident in social settings. It's justifiable if you may not have the courage to face the possible discomfort or embarrassment that hyperhidrosis can bring to this event, however, you can try releasing the triggering emotions you are feeling about this event, now. Prepare yourself now for attending events with hyperhidrosis. Consider, now, the stuck emotions you might experience in that future event and release them.

After confronting and releasing the stuck emotions that come to my mind about my event such as embarrassment, humiliation, awkwardness, resistance, disappointment, failure, fear, etc., and then replacing that space with positivity like self-trust, self-love, peace, joy, contentment, freedom, interest, curiosity, and others. I could expand to become who I really am. With my newfound courage, I can imagine, create, and expand upon new opportunities and new horizons. What would you like to experience that you are too afraid of? Our limitations do not define us. It’s about how we choose to respond to those limitations and grow from them that can transform us. Know you are capable. Discover your desire and faith, and then courage can catapult you towards transformation out of hyperhidrosis.

Please understand that at these kinds of events, I wasn’t completely sweat-free. No one can be completely sweat-free. We are humans, and so we sweat. But normal sweating feels different inside my body compared to hyperhidrosis which feels like tight, stuck emotions. Normal sweating shouldn't have a negative emotion associated with it. Once those feelings attached to the hyperhidrosis are released and replaced with positivity, the hyperhidrosis episodes become less and less. Through neuroplasticity, we can create new neuropathways of positivity, THEN the subconscious can grant us a success. A success is a response with little or no sweat when you would usually sweat. My stuck emotions of embarrassment, shame, and self-rejection are gone. But, if they ever come back, I know what to do with them, release them. 

The word courage has been such a journey of discovery for me. It’s been a guiding principle in my life and is responsible for my shift to higher levels of consciousness. Several years ago I noticed the word courage as it jumped out at me initially from within a book by Dr. David Hawkins called Discovery of the Presence of God. I was impressed by this book because I learned that transforming from a lower level of consciousness into a higher level of consciousness takes courage. This stimulated my awareness of shifting into what could be a new paradigm from the low consciousness of hyperhidrosis. The Dictionary.com definition of courage is: having fear, being mindful of the risks, and making the conscious decision to do something anyway.

Courage is a root word for encourage. To encourage is an action that signifies a positive contribution from one person to another. Do you feel supported, empowered, and loved when someone encourages you? If you do, then that someone is helping you feel the courage that is within you. Encourage is the word I chose to define my life’s purpose: ‘To encourage others to transform out of hyperhidrosis is my highest aim.’  I am deeply committed to helping others overcome their obstacles and find their own courage to move forward and expand in their transformation.

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My story underscores an important truth: transformation is not about achieving perfection but about embracing progress and resilience. It’s about recognizing that setbacks may occur, but with determination and the right mindset, they can be overcome. My process of transforming out of hyperhidrosis started with courage. I encourage you to catapult out of your hyperhidrosis.

Message me if you have comments or questions. Much love on your journey of transformation!...x…Stephanie

 



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