Learning Help HypnosisHypnosis is the most wonderful way to get help with learning. No matter what you want to learn, no matter what stage you are at, you can learn faster, more easily, and more effectively with hypnosis.
Research shows that the human brain learns best when it is 'in trance'. This is when you can most easily take in new information, acquire new perspectives, develop new skills, and establish the neural pathways that enable you to hold on to what you learn and make it feel natural and easy. — 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
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