Personal Development HypnosisHypnosis is an ideal way for you to enhance your personal development. Whether you want to improve your personal performance in a specific field, or feel better able to handle challenging circumstances (or people), or want to foster particular desirable qualities in yourself, going into a deep trance state and using the power of hypnotic suggestion can make a huge difference.
For example, when you want to get into a specific confident and positive emotional state so that you can successfully deal with an upcoming situation that you perhaps dread, you can quickly learn how to hypnotically 'switch on' the state you want. And you can then reliably attach that feeling to the situation, so that in future you 'automatically' go into the frame of mind that you want for those situations. — read more
Overcome Cannabis or Marijuana AddictionDependence on cannabis or marijuana can be a difficult habit to break. Although it is not addictive in the true sense of the word, it becomes such a major part of everyday life that it is very hard to remove.
It used to be thought that using cannabis was relatively harmless, but we now know this is not the case. In addition to risk of cancer, there is mounting evidence of damage to the immune system caused by long-term cannabis or marijuana use.
But, just as with smoking, knowledge of the dangers is not enough motivation to quit. most people need something more in order to overcome dependencies and addictions.
Hypnosis can help by building your unconscious motivation - the sort of motivation that cannabis often diminishes. — read more
Escape stage fright and enjoy performing again with hypnosisStage fright can jump on you without warning.
You're on stage, the audience is out there, they're waiting, expecting you to perform but suddenly you clam up, your mind goes blank, you feel your tongue is stuck in your throat as stage fright strikes!
Stage fright blocks your natural talents
Not only is stage fright horrible to experience, it is also cruelly frustrating. What you know you can do is tripped up by an overblown fear response. And because the effects of anxiety include difficulty in thinking, problems talking and inhibition of fine motor movements, many elements of performance suffer, such as singing, holding a microphone, playing a musical instrument or even drinking a glass of water. — read more