Stress Management
Wednesday, August 8th, 2007We 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.