Every time someone goes into hypnosis they have the opportunity of disconnecting and becoming free of past struggles, worries and concerns. It amazes me how quickly most clients experience the positive change they’re looking for.
What also surprises me is how most of the clients I see have absolutely no experience with hypnosis but still manage to succeed with their goals. They routinely have an expression of wonder at the conclusion of their first session. They look around the room trying to figure out what is different until they realize their perspective is what has changed.
This feeling of positive change becomes rooted with repetition. By pressing play once a day their inner thoughts become conditioned to stay on course with success. This process of repetition also creates unexpected freedom, clarity, and relief in areas of their life completely unrelated to the problem than one fix.
By: Paul Gustafson RN CH
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