Personal Productivity HypnosisHow can you increase personal productivity and get better results from your daily efforts? Getting more done - and done effectively - is a matter of finding the right mix of motivation, determination, organization, creativity and discipline. This will help you fend off the gremlins of lethargy, procrastination, defeatism, self sabotage, 'blocks' and lack of focus that can prevent you from getting to your goals.
Hypnosis is a great tool for boosting productivity, as it works directly on the unconscious drivers that really influence what you do every day. It's true that you need will power, but will power is pretty 'powerless' if you haven't got your unconscious motivation in order! — read more
Overcome Fears and Phobias with HypnosisIt's good to know that you can easily overcome fears and phobias with hypnosis, because such anxieties are extremely common. More than 10% of people will experience a simple phobia at some time in their lives. From elevators, spiders and birds, to heights, dentists and open spaces, there is nothing we can't develop anxiety or phobias about.
But you're not doomed to be stuck with them forever.
Happily, hypnosis provides an extremely effective cure for these problems as it provides the opposite of anxiety - deep relaxation. At the same time, it teaches the mind a different way of responding to the feared object or situation. Hypnosis for phobias works by detaching the stimulus (trigger object) from the emotional response (fear) and 'updating' the brain with a new, more realistic response. — read more
Be a better friend and get more out of life all round!If you want to be a better friend hypnosis can help you augment the essential habits of good friendship
Do you get the feeling that the pressures of life crowd out your friends, or worry that you might lose them?
We all instinctively know that friendships matter to us, and that we can get a great deal of satisfaction and pleasure from close relationships with people who are not blood relatives. And scientific research has backed up this instinctive awareness. A study of people over seventy found that those who have a strong network of friends are much less likely to die. So friends are good for your physical as well as your emotional health. — read more