Overcome road rage quickly with hypnosisThe most accurate description of what happens in road rage is that you go into a trance state. Regardless of what you are like outside the car, as soon as you get rolling, the red mist comes down and anger takes over.
This is a hypnotic state in itself . And it has 'attached' itself to driving, so that your car acts as what we call a 'post hypnotic suggestion'. That just means that you are conditioned to respond with anger when in your car. It's the same as hearing an old piece of music and feeling the way you did back when you first heard it.
Hypnosis is so effective for road rage because it works on the same level as the anger. Quickly and comfortably you will train your brain to respond with calmness and self-control when driving - safer for your own health and your passengers' ! — read more
Overcome caffeine addiction and get your natural energy backCaffeine is the most widely used drug in the world and it's no coincidence that its use has increased alongside longer working hours. For most healthy adults 200-300 milligrams a day (about two cups of coffee) is fine .
But too much caffeine (three cups of strong coffee or more) can lead to insomnia, anxiety osteoporosis, diabetes, ulcers, PMS, stroke, heart disease and may be linked to certain types of cancer.
Other common symptoms are migraines and exhaustion, as caffeine dehydrates and overstimulates your adrenal glands. This leads to an inevitable 'energy crash' - which you may have wrongly interpreted as a cue for another cup! Caffeine abusers say they often feel 'exhausted but edgy' at the same time. Caffeine can simultaneously prevent you getting rest - compounding the effect. — read more
Break the heroin habit and get your life back under YOUR controlWhen you look back on how you came to be hooked on heroin, you may be shocked at how such a seemingly fun activity, which once promised you the best of good times, has become your destroyer. Now that you want to quit using heroin - it seems it won't let you go.
You may have started using 'for a laugh', or because 'everybody' was doing it, or because there was 'nothing to do round here', or because you wanted a way out of some troubles of your own. But whatever got you hooked, it feels like now you're sunk. Every time you resolve not to touch it again, something comes along to scupper you. It's hard to stay motivated. — read more