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Have you ever wanted change but keep resisting?
Got a habit that you are ready to get rid of but just keep doing "all the wrong things"!?
Have you realised a pattern in your life that isn't helping you to succeed and you want to change it?
Do you have phobias or fears?
If you are ready to make that change I want you to know right now that it can be done easily and effortlessly.
Everything comes from our thinking and a lot of what we do comes from our unconscious mind, like habits we have formed over the years. Sometimes it is puzzling to ourselves why we keep doing the very thing that we have really grown out of - but still, before we know it, we are doing it!! Like smoking or eating the wrong foods for our weight loss goals.
How would it change your life if you could get rid of that unconscious behaviour?
What is Hypnotherapy?
Hypnotherapy is a Natural State that each of us has the ability to enter.
Your conscious mind is the part of you that you "think" with. It consists of all your conscious thought, while your subconscious handles many millions of details that you encounter every day... this happens on an unconscious level.
Basically, hypnosis allows us to open the subconscious mind to suggestion while the conscious mind wanders, or is otherwise distracted.
If you have ever sat down and relaxed, closed your eyes and taken deep breaths and stayed in this state for a few minutes, then chances are you have already experienced hypnosis.
Can everyone be hypnotized?
People differ in the degree to which they respond to hypnosis. A person's ability to experience hypnosis can be inhibited by fears and concerns arising from some common misconceptions. Contrary to some depictions of hypnosis in books, movies or television, people who have been hypnotized do not lose control over their behavior. Unless amnesia has specifically been suggested, people remain aware of who they are, where they are, and remember what transpired during hypnosis. Hypnosis makes it easier for people to experience suggestions, but it does not force them to have these experiences. |
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