By chance I received this in an email blog from
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A retired policeman once told the legendary hypnotist, Milton Erickson...
"I have emphysema, high blood pressure, and, as you can see, I am grossly overweight. I drink too much. I eat too much.
"I want a job but my emphysema and blood pressure prevent that. I would like to cut down on my smoking. I'd like to get rid of it.
"I'd like to quit drinking about a fifth of whiskey a day and I'd like to eat sensibly."
After some factfinding, Erickson summarized the situation.
"So you have a handy restaurant, grocery and liquor store near your house.
"You say you want to jog, but you can't. "However, you CAN walk.
"All right, buy your cigarettes one pack at a time. Walk across town to buy your pack.
"That will get you in shape.
"As for groceries, don't go to the one by your place. Find another one at least a mile away.
"And buy JUST enough for one meal. That's three nice walks a day.
"As for the liquor, you can drink all you want to.
"Take your first drink at a bar at least a mile away.
"If you want a second drink, find another bar at least a mile away.
"If you want a third, find another bar a mile away."
The policeman looked at Milton Erickson angrily. He cursed at him. And left.
A month later, a new patient came by to see Erickson and told him this...
"A policeman referred me to you and said you were the only psychologist in town who knew what he was doing."
This story is worth reading a few times.
There are many levels to it.
Here's one...
Erickson did not DEPRIVE his subject of his wants. He didn't say you can't do this, or you must stop that. That's what well-meaning friends and family do. Notice it never works.
Instead, Erickson tells the policeman what he CAN do.
He can drink all he want, smokes all he wants, eats all he wants. But he must walk.
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The text may be copyright, and I have reduced it for brevity.
Origin: Clifford Mee,
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