🌹 Ain’t No Dream Big Enough 🌹Part 2
- mitsuny
- Jun 1
- 2 min read
Looking back, 2011 was the year everything began to change for me.
I grew up in a small seaside town in rural Japan, where girls were raised to become someone’s wife someday.
But somehow, I ended up in New York, and then later in Singapore, after adopting my late sister’s children as teenagers.
I had a fear of heights, and yet, there I was—living in a 28th-floor penthouse in that tiny country. My anxiety exploded.
That’s when I discovered hypnotherapy. At first, I just wanted to calm down.But even as a trained therapist myself, I was blown away by how powerful this modality was.I couldn’t not continue.
Unlike talk therapy or willpower-based efforts, hypnotherapy doesn’t rely on effort or logic.It bypasses the conscious mind and works directly with the subconscious—changing deeply rooted beliefs from the ground up.I had tried counseling before, but this… this was completely different.
I had always believed:“I’m just a housewife,”“I have no financial power,”“It’s too late to have a dream.”
But that started to change.
I began to ask myself:“Why did I give up on my dreams?”“What limiting beliefs have been holding me back?”
Somewhere along the way, I had even forgotten that I once had a dream.I remembered that I used to think, Maybe I could be a writer.Reading novels, I had once imagined, I might be able to write something like this.
💡 With each hypnotherapy session, the voice in my head that said “It’s too late” started to fade.“I am enough.”“I’m allowed to change.”These beliefs began to settle naturally into my heart and body.
I never imagined I could stand on my own.But when my internal world began to change, my external world began to shift rapidly too.
In the U.S., I was living entirely dependent on my American husband.As a foreigner, lost and unsure, I believed I was useless.I was a housewife for 10 years, with no income.
I couldn’t even talk about my dreams—it felt too embarrassing.I was older now, and my circumstances were different.But even with those beliefs, something in me started whispering: Maybe I can…
At one point, I had buried my dreams.But deep inside, they had never stopped watching over me.They would flicker back to life unexpectedly, like a tiny flame in my chest.
And I had no idea then…that I’d go on to publish books—both in Japan and the U.S.
But that’s a story for next time.
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🧠 Mitsu Emig
・Certified Hypnotherapist & Coach based in New York
・Master of Social Work (MSW), University of Michigan
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