Categories: Insight

One word describes it best

The one word best describing hypnosis is mindfulness. By routinely descending into blissful hypnotic thought for the purpose of positive change, ones cognitive abilities become greatly enhanced. Individuals become much more aware of priorities and begin to clearly visualize a new path to personal success.

Most of my clients also experience unexpected freedom, clarity, and relief in areas unrelated to primary objectives. Many describe feeling more consistently centered, and focused. They communicate, listen, and are more in tune with their world, which opens doors to opportunities which may have previously gone unnoticed.

By: Paul Gustafson RN CH
Paul Gustafson RN CH

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