September 25th, 2007
I attended a 3 day workshop on personal development over the weekend. It was called the “Mental Toolbox” run by Paul Blackburn. We did several guided meditations (and just exactly where do guided meditations and hypnosis differ?) Very powerful stuff IMHO. There was a fascinating aside during the course about dealing with stress. Paul said that in terms of stress coping mechanisms, people tend to self-select different substances :- smoking goes with anger, cannabis goes with sadness (depression) and alcohol goes with fear. To break free from these types of stress reactions and coping mechanisms, he recommended getting a punching bag, laying it on the ground and hitting it with the outsides of your hands whilst yelling at it. It so reminded me of doing shuto - knife-hand strikes in karate. Do this for 20 minutes 3 times a week for a month, combined with meditation or hypnosis and he suggested we should notice a big change in our lives.
So - there is another useful addition to the stress management checklist. Oh, and while you’re at it, get some hypnotherapy to help handle, reframe and de-fuse stress here: Hypnotherapy for stress Management
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August 31st, 2007
Hypnosis for beauty therapy? Well it makes sense to me. Hypnotherapy patients look pretty beautiful after a session and relaxing facial muscles and improving circulation are definitely good for the kind of inner beauty that shows on the outside as well. Combine that with some weight loss and body-toning and you have a powerful package. Check out our new page http://www.wyldsuccess.com/natural_beauty_page.html and get the benefits right now. And products start from a low $12.95. You can’t lose.
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August 31st, 2007
I watched the BBC show about the latest developments on brain and mind-body research last night and it was fascinating, also validating the kinds of benefits we have been claiming on this website.
a) Fish oil makes you smarter.
b) Visualization actually develops motor skills in areas as diverse as olympic-class gymnastics (see http://www.gymnastics-hypnosis.com) and dancing (see http://www.ballroomdancinghypnosis.com) .
c) Visualization can actually build muscle bulk (see http://www.bodywyld.com)
They didn’t have access to the 2006 research that found that these skills develop even better when you visualize in the Alpha brainwave state - under trance -using hypnosis. So that’s an extra benefit of what we are offering.
It is clear that anyone who has even an ounce of interest in developing better mental or physical abilities owes it to themselves to try this revolutionary science and start gaining benefits. I predict that this will become a mainstream education process within a few years. And you can ride the wave early. Lucky you!
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August 21st, 2007
Well I’ve been at it again - I looked up the NIH PubMed database and found out that hypnotherapy for headaches is a big deal in the medical community. Normally the researchers are pretty circumspect about their findings, careful, of course about the possible litigation or professional ridicule that may be laid on them if their findings turn out not to be true. But these reports say some amazing things like “Hypnotherapy as a treatment for headaches is more effective and has fewer side effects than drug treatment”. I nearly fell off my chair. So, naturally I set up a page Here to service our customers who might suffer headaches.
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August 8th, 2007
We launched a new promotion to address the huge market for stress relief and stress management yesterday. You can see the page at our stress management page
The more we learn about mirror neurons, the more fascinated we have become about the learning process, and how we can use hypnotherapy to re-learn stuff the way we learned when we were all kids. And I have an hypothesis that stress is at least partially a learned response. Hence the mirror neurons will have carved a neural pathway that lights up when we feel stressed. So we should be able to train ourselves to have a low-stress response also. I guess all we need is to get into a nice light trance and observe someone being calm and in-control, and rest assured that the neural pathway will be being laid down.
Hypotheses aside, I know that I get more relaxed and calm doing hypnosis, the more I do it. And that is such a relaxed place it’s almost better than 8 hours sleep. If I was still a stressed-out worker in tick tock, I think I would load one of the Stress Management MP3’s onto my iPod and go somewhere for a 15 minute relaxation session once in a while.
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August 1st, 2007
Today we have put up a new product to help with dating issues. Specifically “Nervous Talking”. People often chatter as a way of filling in awkward gaps in conversation, and they end up creating the impression that they are “air heads” when in fact they are just anxious around new people. Also, being comfortable with silence gives the impression of confidence and depth - an appealing attribute. So if this sounds like you, get the new hypnotherapy MP3 “Stop Nervous Talking”
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August 1st, 2007
It’s a kind of a made-up word that sounds like a mash-up between hypnosis and erotica. Kind of appropriate since we aim to bring the science of NLP and Eriksonian Hypnosis to the perennially troubled world of human relationships. The more we read about hypnotherapy, the more amazed we are by the potential of this revolutionary new science. Anyone who is thinking of stage hypnosis or your Ross Jefferies seduction hypnosis can look elsewhere, because we are not into that stuff at all. Our aim is to collect and make available, quality hypnotherapy for sexual issues, dating, male and female orgasms, couples issues, infertility, infidelity, etc.
We are complex beings and our subconscious mind holds many secrets that can be the solution to life’s problems.
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