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
Emotional Intelligence HypnosisIf you want to set about developing emotional intelligence to get on better with others, feel happier in yourself and get more out of life, we have a wide range of self hypnosis downloads to help.
Emotions are a fundamental part of being human - they make us who we are. But emotions are not something that we consciously control. They are our instant, unconscious, total body/mind response to whatever is happening around us - NOW. Emotions precede thought (contrary to popular belief). Our conscious minds invent rationalizations for what we feel after the event.
This doesn't mean you are totally at the mercy of your emotions. — read more
Hypnosis can help you calm down unnecessary fearsThe trouble is, when you spend too much time thinking too closely about everything that could go wrong, the famous mind-body connection goes into overdrive. Your worrying thoughts can trigger the actual physical emotions that would accompany those unfortunate events. Your heart rate rises, adrenaline floods into your bloodstream, and your body gets ready to face what it believes is a real and present danger.
When really it's all in your imagination.
Now obviously, it doesn't make sense to say you should just stop preparing for future events, and planning for negative eventualities, altogether. That would be likely to bring you some perfectly real (as opposed to imaginary!) difficulties. — read more