Apr 2nd

EVOX - Perception Reframing

Zyto EVOX
How Perception Reframing Can Improve your Health, Relationships&Performance

The EVOX facilitates a process called Perception Reframing. Perception is the way you feel and think about something. Because we perceive more than we are aware of, perception is more often ‘felt’ rather than ‘thought about.’

EVOX uses the voice (VOX is Latin for voice) to map perception about specific topics like health, relationships, work or athletic performance; any aspect of life. It then analyses that map, called a Perception Index, and creates a playback information packet that the body uses to bring perception to the level of awareness and allow it to be reframed. EVOX is used to improve every aspect of human performance.

Perception reframing is a technique that facilitates a different way to seeing a circumstance, an opportunity, a problem, or a relationship. The primary feedback comes from voice. The person speaks of any topic, for example, circumstances, opportunities, challenges, or relationships. The EVOX records the energy of the voice and plots it into what is called a Perception Index or PI. The PI gives the person a visual image of their perception as it pertains to the topic discussed.

Clinical experience has shown that most perceptions are static. Because perception creates reality, this means most realities are static. This becomes undesirable if the reality is dysfunctional in any way or less than optimal. For example, a golfer may approach the ball the same way every time and thus reach a performance plateau. At a conscious level he may learn better techniques, but at a subconscious level he is still bound by the perception he carries of his golf game, or of his ability to master it. His golf reality remains static.

In the case of relationships, a person may repeatedly attract destructive behaviors; for example, the woman who repeatedly marries abusive men. Even though at an intellectual level she knows better, for some reason she continues to fall for 'the wrong guy.' This is the result of a static perception that perpetuates dysfunctional outcomes and has very little to do with her intellectual desire for something better.

In terms of EVOX, a static perception is reflected, when speaking of one topic multiple times results in a PI that is the same, or very similar. With EVOX it is possible to quickly and painlessly shift, or reframe perception at a conscious and subconscious level. Perception reframing allows for a more mature or functional reality and is used to improve any aspect of human performance.
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