Showing posts with label hypnosis techniques. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hypnosis techniques. Show all posts

Friday, December 22, 2017

5 Hypnosis Techniques For Grinch-Free Holidays

5 Hypnosis Techniques To Transform Negative Emotions During Christmas

Yes, Christmas is meant to be a happy and festive time.

But let’s face it, the holidays can get pretty stressful.

Which means this time of the year presents the perfect opportunity to practise your hypnosis skills so you can keep yourself and everyone around you feeling calm and cheerful without letting holiday stress get in the way.

Check out this "Christmas Survival Guide" created by the Hypnosis Training Academy to discover how to beat the Grinch and transform negative emotions by:

1. Setting your daily intention using self-hypnosis and powerful mantras to keep a positive attitude throughout the day.

2. Using distraction methods to lift others out of bad moods -- when one person (especially the host) is stressed it can trickle down and make others also feel tense… but not once you know how to break the “Grump Pattern”!

3. Giving a shot of “hero fuel” to a friend or relative going through a tough time to help them focus on the positive aspects of their life and re-energize their self-belief using conversational hypnosis.

4. Showing off your hypnosis talents and giving your family a “hypnotic gift” using a 4-step sequence to instantly provide a self-esteem boost

So break out the eggnog and check out this amusing and useful article so you can stay feeling festive throughout the holidays and lift the spirits of everyone around you!
 

Monday, December 11, 2017

Interview With A Hypnotist: Karsten Küstner Shares How To Overcome Unhealthy Relationships With Narcissistic Abuse Recovery Strategies

Master Hypnotist Karsten Küstner Shares How To Overcome Narcissistic Abus

Dealing with – and breaking free from – an unhealthy relationship is never easy. But the good news is, there are strategies available that can pave the way for a healthy recovery.

In this heartfelt interview with a master hypnotist, Karsten Küstner, he shares his journey into hypnosis, in addition to a very personal account of how he dealt with narcissistic abuse in an unhealthy relationship.

Listen to this interview to find out how Karsten found his passion for helping others overcome abusive relationships so they can transition into more confident, healthier versions of themselves. 

Sunday, November 19, 2017

Self-Hypnosis, Meditation & Mindfulness: A Quick Guide On Their Differences & How They Can Light Up Your Inner World

Self-Hypnosis, Meditation & Mindfulness: A Quick Guide On Their Differences & How They Can Light Up Your Inner World

A lot of people get mixed up when they try to work out the differences between certain techniques, such as meditation, mindfulness and self-hypnosis.

Are they for relaxing, or are they for stimulating the mind?

Do they follow the same steps?

And are they just different forms of the same thing?

This last question is where many people get confused. And understandably so, however, the answer is a definitive no.

Whilst these practices share commonalities (which is where the confusion comes in) meditation, mindfulness and self-hypnosis are very different practices.

By understanding what these differences are, you can then make an informed decision about how and when to use them – ensuring that you reap the full benefits of these amazing practices.

The Hypnosis Training Academy has put together a short guide detailing the differences of meditation, self-hypnosis and mindfulness to get you started.  

Check it out today so you can gain a deeper connection with the inner workings of your mind... so you can then make powerful transformations in your outer world.
 

Wednesday, October 18, 2017

8 Effective Hypnosis Techniques for Insomnia

Hypnosis for Insomnia: Proven 8 hypnosis techniques

Curious to discover how you can use hypnosis for insomnia? Yes? Great, you’ve come to the right place. Hypnosis Training Academy has compiled a list of 8 proven hypnosis techniques for better sleep, energy, and health.

These hypnosis techniques can not only be helpful in finding out the underlying cause of the problem but would also enhance the quality of life for individuals suffering from insomnia.

So, if you are also longing to learn these techniques and know how hypnosis can help with sleep disorders, here is a detailed article on it.

Read them, share them and never stop enhancing your hypnosis skills!

Saturday, October 7, 2017

How to Create Influence Channels in the Mind - Part 1 & 2

How to be hypnotically influential
Interested in becoming a more influential hypnotist? Then don’t miss this important in-depth guide on hypnotic influence!

This 2-part guide talks about 5 powerful influence strategies and 17 additional techniques for the hypnotic influence that you can use to complement your influential reasoning.

With this guide, you will get a very clear sense of how to improve and advance your skills as a hypnotist. In essence, consider it as your complete guide to hypnotic influence.

The guide also includes online training recommendations for advanced hypnotists.

With these 5 powerful influence strategies and 17 additional techniques in your hypnosis tool kit, you’ll feel more confident and ready to use them when working with subjects.

Intrigued?

Visit HypnosisTrainingAcademy.com today and master hypnotic influence with this ultimate guide.

Thursday, October 5, 2017

Interview With A Hypnotist: Meet Minister-Turned-Hypnotist & The Mastermind Behind "Evolutionary Hypnosis" – Michael Watson

Interview With A Hypnotist: Meet Minister-Turned-Hypnotist & The Mastermind Behind Evolutionary Hypnosis  Michael Watson

In this inspiring interview, Igor Ledochowski talks with minister-turned-hypnotist and the creator of Evolutionary Hypnosis, Michael Watson.

In this insightful interview, Michael Watson shares his inspiring NLP and hypnosis journey - which starts off with how he discovered hypnosis and NLP when it was first emerging in the 1970s, and the life-changing epiphany that followed.

You'll also hear Michael's fascinating and honest stories about his work with some of the pioneers of NLP and hypnosis, such as John Grinder, Richard Bandler and even Timothy Leary.

Plus how he's used the lessons he's picked up along the way to create the Evolutionary Hypnosis method.

Curious to discover more about Evolutionary Hypnosis and how you can use it for personal change and growth?

Listen to this powerful interview at HypnosisTrainingAcademy.com

Wednesday, June 28, 2017

How Hypnosis Is Used For Anxiety And Depression: An Important Guide For Hypnotists PLUS 3 Scientific Studies That Explain Why it Works

How Hypnosis Is Used For Anxiety And Depression: An Important Guide For Hypnotists PLUS 3 Scientific Studies That Explain Why it Works

"How can hypnosis help with anxiety and depression?"

This is a common (and fantastic) question.

Which is why we've done our best to explain the answer as clearly as possible so you're able to do the same with your hypnosis subjects.

Reason being, while a lot of hypnotists know that hypnosis can help with anxiety and depression, they might not always be able to clearly articulate the ins and outs of how hypnosis helps treat mental illnesses such as anxiety and depression.

So this article will equip you with the knowledge to do just that.

How Is Hypnosis Used For Anxiety And Depression And What Does It Have That Most Modern-Day Therapies Lack?

There is one key difference between hypnosis and most modern-day therapies that don't stack up.

Any idea what this is? We'll reveal what it is in a minute.

But first, it's important to explain how hypnosis gives you direct access to the playground of your mind - the unconscious.

This is where your "true identity" lies. Everything and anything that makes up who you are resides in your unconscious.

So the way hypnosis helps you access your mental "playground" is the way it engages your conscious mind.

Or otherwise put, imagine that there was a gatekeeper that kept you from peeking into your unconscious mind's files and databases making sure you didn't meddle too much.

Well hypnosis engages and schmoozes this gatekeeper. And once the gatekeeper is occupied, a hypnotist is able to really examine the underpinnings of your unconscious.

So hypnosis and trance simply open up the doorway. They allow you to fully imagine (often in vivid technicolor detail) how much better life can be. What it would be like to take on completely new behaviors, beliefs and identities.

Given this, the one thing hypnosis has that most modern day therapies lack is the ability to quiet your negative internal conversations.

Have you ever wondered about some positive change you'd like to make, only to have that rational mind of yours pop up and tell you why you can't have it?

That's the negative internal dialogue that most therapies can't seem to sneak around. Hypnosis does an incredible job of sidestepping this.

Another thing that sets hypnosis apart is the ability to restructure cognitive distortions.

Hypnosis allows for the accessing and restructuring (changing the pattern) of conscious, automatic and unconscious cognitive distortions and negative self-schema.

(Psst! In case, you're wondering what the last term refers to - self-schema - it's your long-lasting and stable set of memories that summarizes your beliefs, experiences and generalizations about yourself in specific behavioral domains).

And it just so happens that hypnosis is naturally adept at altering the self-schema.

Your job as the hypnotist is to identify the thought patterns that have been causing your clients harm and then help them re-write these mental stories.

So now that you know more about how hypnosis is used for anxiety and depression, let's take a closer look at the mental health epidemic sweeping across the U.S. (and much of the globe).

How many people have depression anxiety disorders infographic
Research has shown that hypnosis is highly-effective at dealing with anxiety and depression, and what’s more, is that positive results can often be seen in a fraction of the time.

The other benefit with hypnosis is that it’s 100% natural and drug-free – which is also good news given how quick doctors can be to prescribe medication.

Curious to discover more about how hypnosis can be used as a powerful ally in the emotional struggles that haunt depression and anxiety sufferers?

Check out this article to discover why hypnosis works, the techniques you can use to treat it, in addition to 3 scientific studies that back its effectiveness up.

Monday, May 22, 2017

What Is Consciousness? 8 Mind-Blowing Videos That Help Explain The Relatively Unexplainable

What Is Consciousness? 8 Mind-Blowing Videos That Help Explain The Relatively Unexplainable

Can you hold consciousness in your hand? Or point to it?

No. But that’s a puzzle in itself. After all, how can something that we all experience be so hard to grasp? So difficult to explain? So mysterious that it resists all attempts to define it, to calculate it, and to measure it?

We know that consciousness is a thing. But what else do we know?

Before we try and answer that in full, one thing that we can’t dispute is its infinite power when it comes to change work.

And that how as a hypnotherapist or hypnotist, your understanding of this power underpins everything you do – as you’re constantly working with people who are in various states of consciousness.

So, What Is Consciousness Then?

Rene Descartes famously wrote, “I think, therefore I am.”

That’s possibly the shortest and most succinct definition for consciousness you’re ever likely to find. But it might surprise you to know that it wasn’t even his idea.

Descartes’ phrase appeared in his 1637 work entitled Discourse on the Method. However, Aristotle said pretty much the same thing almost 2000 years earlier, sometime between 384 – 322 BC:

Whoever said it first, the problem still remains.

It tells us what it is, but not how or why it occurs. We can’t isolate a part of the brain and say that’s where consciousness comes from.

According to Wikipedia, consciousness is:

“The state or quality of awareness… being aware of an external object or something within oneself.”

Stuart Sutherland’s entry for the word “consciousness” in the Macmillan Dictionary of Psychology concludes with the phrase:

“… to be conscious it is only necessary to be aware of the external world.”

That’s a pretty basic and straightforward description. And yet, it isn’t enough to satisfy everyone. Many people think the question “what is consciousness?” is unsolvable. There are two reasons why they think that way, which are:

1. Because we might not have enough brainpower to figure it out
2. Because we’re part of the consciousness we’re trying to define and are unable to maintain an objective perspective on the issue

Keep Reading to know how hypnosis experts at Hypnosis Training Academy explain Consciousness and check out these 8 cool videos at HypnosisTrainingAcademy.com that explain the unexplainable and answer the question that’s puzzled some of the greatest minds in history.

Tuesday, May 16, 2017

Interview With A Hypnotist: Dr. Ed Tori’s 6 Keys To Greater Influence & How To Inspire Healthy Behavior

Interview With A Hypnotist: Dr. Ed Tori’s 6 Keys To Greater Influence & How To Inspire Healthy Behavior

With great influence comes great responsibility.

And when it comes to influence in hypnosis, two of the most important rapport building tools are conversational hypnosis and hypnotic language patterns.

They allow you, as the hypnotist, to quickly gain your subject’s trust so you’re able to help them overcome any issues and lead more positive lives.

Therefore, given the power of conversational hypnosis and influence, it’s understandable why this month’s master hypnotist - Dr. Ed Tori – was curious to see how these hypnosis tools could be used in a medical setting.

This curiosity, in addition to his strong belief in hypnosis, are the reasons he founded the Influence Center, a facility within his healthcare institution designed to help medical professionals harness the power of conversational hypnosis, influence and persuasion so they can help patients and colleagues.

In this month’s engaging interview with Igor Ledochowski, Dr. Tori shares this journey and reveals the 6 essential rules for anyone who wants to be more influential, in addition to why rapport is a secret tool for increasing healthy behaviors.

He also explains how to make your time more constructive with mind mapping and the secret to keeping your energy levels up so you can pick up new skills no matter how busy you are.

Click here to listen to Part 1 of this powerful interview

Thursday, April 27, 2017

Hypnosis: Who Is Susceptible? How To Quickly Spot Highly-Hypnotizable People & The 5 Most Common Reasons Hypnosis Fails

Hypnosis: Who Is Susceptible? How To Quickly Spot Highly-Hypnotizable People & The 5 Most Common Reasons Hypnosis Fails

"You do something to me
Something that simply mystifies me
Tell me, why should it be
You have the power to hypnotize me?"


When Cole Porter wrote those lyrics, he probably wasn’t thinking about hypnosis in the therapeutic sense of the word.
And yet it throws up an interesting question:

How many people can – or how many people can’t – be hypnotized?

David Spiegel MD, professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences at Stanford University has been quoted as estimating that about 25% of people cannot be hypnotized.

So while the exact number can’t truly be known, various percentages are frequently bandied about.

To test this hypothesis out, Spiegel and his team used MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) scans to try and figure out why some people were more susceptible than others.

They discovered that people who were more likely to be hypnotized show more activity in areas of the brain concerned with executive control and attention.

Hypnosis susceptible brain scan

People who are easily hypnotized tend to lose track of time and get lost in a book or movie.

Speaking to the Los Angeles Times, Dr. Spiegel said that highly hypnotizable people:

"Can readily immerse themselves in thinking about things without having their attention interrupted by pesky reminders of reality."

It’s thought that roughly between 5-10% of people are highly susceptible to hypnotic suggestion, while up to 79% of the population are considered moderately susceptible.

Okay, so what do those numbers tell you?

They tell you that you’ve got a good chance of hypnotizing most of the people you meet.

That’s fantastic news, right?

But what they don’t tell you, though, is who those people are and how to spot them.

That’s where street hypnotists may have the upper hand. To weave their magic, they have to act fast.

They might only have seconds to make an impression. They need to be able to spot who’ll make a good subject and who won’t before the person walks on by or loses interest.

So you might be wondering, how do they do this... Keep Reading

Thursday, April 6, 2017

Interview With A Hypnotist: Laz Dorgham Reveals How To Use Hypnosis In Stressful Corporate Situations To Build Rapport & Influence Change At The Top

Interview With A Hypnotist: Laz Dorgham Reveals How To Use Hypnosis In Stressful Corporate Situations To Build Rapport & Influence Change At The Top

When you’re working with a client during a hypnosis session, one of the first things you do as a hypnotist is build rapport.

This helps put the client at ease and build trust - which is essential if you’re about to embark on a journey where they need to be vulnerable, open to change and receptive to your suggestions.

This is especially true when working in a controlled environment, such as your hypnosis practice, where you’re working one-on-one and they have specifically come to you for hypnosis.

But what if you’re not in a clinical environment?

How can you effectively use hypnosis - or teach stressed-out execs to ethically use it in highly stressful corporate situations when working with multiple people and trying to influence change where it matters the most... right at the top?

This is exactly what this month’s master hypnotist - Laz Dorgham - was curious to discover after climbing the corporate ladder and realising he could use hypnosis to assist executives.

Since this realization, Laz Dorgham has founded the Academia De La Persuasion, a Spanish speaking institution that teaches persuasion and hypnotic language.

And in this in-depth interview with Igor Ledochowski, Laz reveals what he’s learned about creating rapport from such fast-paced and stressful corporate environments. Particularly when it comes to helping people and corporations improve communication and find ways to solve complicated issues they believed to be "unmanageable."

If you would like to find out more about how you can use hypnosis in stressful professional situations, or would like to be able to help clients better manage the face-paced corporate world and influence change - go on and listen to the Part 1 of this highly-useful Free Interview at HypnosisTrainingAcademy.com.

Thursday, March 30, 2017

[FREE EBOOK & MP3 AUDIOBOOK] The 7 Most Common Barriers To Building Rapport & The 5-Step Conversation Formula – PLUS: Igor Ledochowski’s Instant Rapport Technique – 2nd Edition

The 7 Most Common Barriers To Building Rapport

Has this ever happened to you?

You meet someone, and after just a few moments… you click. And not just in your usual run of the mill, "I grew up in the same town and like Cornflakes, too" kinda way, either.

It runs much deeper than that. You could talk for hours on end and never get bored. Sharing your thoughts and ideas seems easy and natural. And although you’ve just met this person, you feel an instant bond.

Deep down you know this is the beginning of a long and mutually rewarding friendship.

Why?

You experienced instant rapport. You see yourself mirrored in the other person. You communicate effortlessly and want to spend as much time as possible in each other’s company.

But then, there’s the other side of the coin. Sometimes you meet people and, despite your best efforts, you can’t find any common ground.

The things you enjoy, they don’t. It’s a struggle to make conversation on any level. You feel embarrassed, wishing there was some way you could break through the barrier that’s keeping you from getting to know them.

There is. It’s called Building Rapport.

And not only is rapport building invaluable when it comes to effective communication – your ability to build it will either make or break your hypnosis practice.

Here’s why:

The absence of rapport is telling your subject’s mind that you’re a person that they can’t trust yet.

The problem with this is - without trust, there’s no way to push forward.

Meaning as a hypnotist, it’s your job to make your subject feel safe so you can quickly get down to doing what you do best: using hypnosis to improve their life.

Because when someone feels that their physical safety, social status and their ideas aren’t at risk... then you have most of the ingredients for rapport to flow like a river.

Interested to find out how you can open up these floodgates so rapport flows effortlessly and becomes second nature when you’re working with a subject?

If your response to this question has left you all bright eyed and bushy tailed, then you’re in for a treat.

As we’re about to share our top rapport building secrets to help you further boost your conversational hypnosis practice.
But because rapport is a huge topic, we decided to do something different here and create an eBook so you can read, discover and practice these techniques offline.
Furthermore, because not everyone learns the same, we have also turned this eBook into an MP3 Audiobook so you can listen anytime, anywhere.

But before you get downloading, here’s a quick rundown of what’s covered in both the eBook and the MP3 Audiobook:

  • The 5-Step Conversation Formula
  • The 7 most common barriers to building rapport
  • The single most common rookie mistake in rapport building
  • 3 rapport accelerators

PLUS: As an added bonus, we’ll also reveal Igor Ledochowski’s very own Instant Rapport Technique.
So let’s get cracking.

Visit HypnosisTrainingAcademy.com now to get your FREE eBook + MP3 audiobook revealing the top rapport building secrets, in addition to the 7 most common barriers to building rapport and the 5-step conversion formula for instant rapport building.

Download your FREE eBook and MP3 audiobook on Rapport Building so you can discover and practice these techniques offline anytime, anywhere.

Sunday, February 26, 2017

11 Secrets To Powerful Post-Hypnotic Suggestions

Are you struggling to help people make positive and powerful transformations through hypnosis? If so, then this may be one of the most important things that you ever read.

Here’s why:

Post Hypnotic Suggestions are possibly one of the most misunderstood aspects of hypnosis. However, they’re one of the most important hypnosis tools you can master.

With the right technique, they can help subjects conquer their fears, bad habits and negative thinking.

But in order to make profound changes in other people’s lives, you first need to understand what a post hypnotic suggestion is, and the 11 post hypnotic suggestion secrets so your words dance with your subject’s unconscious.


Interested to discover how you can create positive and lasting post hypnotic suggestions?

Visit HypnosisTrainingAcademy.com now.


 

Thursday, December 29, 2016

Stuck In A Self-Hypnosis Rut? Try These 13 Powerful Induction Methods To Induce A Deep Trance – 2nd Edition

Stuck In A Self-Hypnosis Rut? Try These 13 Powerful Induction Methods To Induce A Deep Trance - 2nd Edition

When it comes to inducing a deep, self-hypnotic trance, a common misconception is that there is a magical, fool-proof method.

There is not.

The secret sauce is actually much more localized, specific to each individual’s practice.

If you haven’t guessed, it all boils down to you.

To what your mindset is, and your willingness to persevere if you hit a brick wall.

One reason many people fail at self-hypnosis is because they tend to focus on the method first, and when this doesn’t work, there is a strong temptation to give up and let out an exasperated exhale.

Needless to say, this is not a very effective approach. Which is exactly why we encourage the opposite.

In order to master self-hypnosis, you need to first focus on mastering yourself, and only then use an induction method to get you into a trance.

A little like how if you’re a hypnotist, you need to set a positive intention (your H+) before putting a subject into trance.

If you rock up to the session in a grumpy mood feeling distracted, no matter which techniques you use, they’re not going to work.

Your mood will rub off on your subject. If you have trouble going into a trance first (going first), and setting the tone you want your subject to experience, how do expect them to reach the desired state?

The same is true when you practice self-hypnosis. You need to set your mental state first, and only then use your desired induction method.

How To Set The Right Mental State For Self-Hypnosis

Having a go-to induction method can be useful as it helps your brain get into sync and quickly get down to business.
But of course, no two days are the same. What works for you one day may be less powerful on another, depending on your state of mind.

So mixing things up by using different techniques can be a useful way to keep the conscious mind stimulated and focused before you sink into a deep trance.

But before starting with an induction method, it is important to remind yourself of why you want to get into a trance.

The reason self-hypnosis is so powerful is because of how it gives you the ability to gain access to the unconscious, which is why it’s a fantastic tool for tapping into creativity, abundant mindsets, problem solving – among many other things.

So having a clear idea in advance of what you want to achieve during self-hypnosis will set you off on the right foot.

However, it is the gaining access to your unconscious that often poses the greatest challenge. If you’re having trouble inducing yourself into a hypnotic state, do not get frustrated.

What may appear to be a problem is a learning opportunity for improving your ability to go under.

Continue reading, to know how to overcome the obstacles while inducing yourself into a hypnotic state. Read on to know the interesting tips about self hypnosis and the ultimate hypnosis technique to go into deep trance

Thursday, November 17, 2016

Mind Bending Language Revealed: Behind The Scenes Of The “Jedi Mind Trick” of Hypnosis

Mind Bending Language Revealed: Behind The Scenes Of The “Jedi Mind Trick” of Hypnosis



“Are you the droid that I am looking for?”

If you’re a Star Wars fan, you may have had a long desire to ask someone this question.

But in case you’re not, or have forgotten this famous Jedi mind trick, the conversation went like this:

Stormtrooper: “Let me see your identification.”
Obi-Wan Kenobi: “You don’t need to see his identification.”
Stormtrooper: “You don’t need to see his identification.”
Obi-Wan Kenobi: “These aren’t the droids you’re looking for.”
Stormtrooper: “These aren’t the droids we’re looking for.”
Obi-Wan Kenobi: “He can go about his business.”
Stormtrooper: “You can go about your business.”
Obi-Wan Kenobi: “Move along.”
Stormtrooper: “Move along… move along.”

You may be wondering, what this has to do with Mind Bending Language?!?

In short, Mind Bending Language is a little like the Jedi mind trick of hypnosis.

For the hypnotist, it’s a smooth, fast and elegant technique – and allows you to eradicate a subject’s preconceptions and problems very quickly.

Dare we say, it’s one of the “sexier” hypnosis techniques because of the intrigue it stirs, and given its effectiveness – has a way of making hypnotists fall instantly in love with it.

So what makes it so impressive?

The main reason is due to its nonlinearity. Or otherwise put, its unpredictability and unexpected nature.

So when you use it, no one can predict what you’ll say or do next.

Another reason is because of its sheer speed – it’s like a magic bullet.

Which is where the beauty of Mind Bending Language really lies, and what makes it really fun to use. Because of its unpredictability and speed, it has a way of surprising, even confusing, subjects.

In a way, it jolts them out of one reality and into another where they see things in a new perspective – really quickly.

However, it’s important to note that while confusion does open your subject’s mind up to new ideas – confusion is not the main purpose behind Mind Bending Language. It’s more of a temporary, but very a beneficial, side effect of opening the mind to new possibilities.

So What Is Mind Bending Language Used For? How Mind Bending Language Evolved? Why Language Is Both Your Prison And Your Liberator?

Do all these questions increase your curiosity towards mind bending techniques? Keep on reading here, to find out all about the mind bending techniques and how you can master it>>

Wednesday, November 9, 2016

11 Secrets To Creating Powerful Post Hypnotic Suggestions (PLUS Milton Erickson Cures Driving Phobia) – 2ND EDITION

11 Secrets To Creating Powerful Post Hypnotic Suggestions (PLUS Milton Erickson Cures Driving Phobia) – 2ND EDITION

If you’re struggling to help people make positive changes through hypnosis, then this may be one of the most important things that you ever read.
Here’s why:

Post Hypnotic Suggestions are possibly one of the most misunderstood aspects of hypnosis...

A lot of hypnotists are afraid to use them in case they fail.

Others are unsure of when’s the best time to use them during a session to increase their chances of being accepted or acted upon.

Or for others, their results are hit and miss. Leaving them to scratch their heads while they try to discern why.

Yes, it’s true. Post Hypnotic Suggestions are just one tool in your hypnosis tool kit.

But they just happen to be a really important tool.

Think of it this way: a hammer is just one tool, but without it, you can’t build a house. The same can be said for Post Hypnotic Suggestions.

In this article, you’re going to find out why many Post Hypnotic Suggestions fail to deliver the goods (especially if they’re the only tool you use in a session).

And more importantly, you’re going to find out how to make yours dance with your subject’s unconscious.

But first thing’s first, here’s a rather unusual story for you.

Milton Erickson had a subject with a horrific driving phobia. We’re not talking about a run of the mill fear.

This man couldn’t leave the city limits without passing out or vomiting on himself.

For lack of better words, this guy was stuck.

Can you imagine being so scared that you couldn’t even leave the area you live in?
It begins with a feeling of sheer terror exploding in your chest.

You freeze in your tracks like a deer caught in the headlights.

Your nervous system shuts down and you pass out.

This was down right sheer terror. Mixed in with utter humiliation for vomiting on himself.

So what Erickson had his subject do to get over his phobia was really out of the ordinary. But you’ll find out more about this in a few minutes.

But first...

What Is A Post Hypnotic Suggestion?

Simply put – it’s a suggestion given during hypnotic trance to be unconsciously acted upon out of hypnosis.

Think about it another way...

It’s a powerful instruction that causes you to act in a certain way. And even feel a certain feeling, or do a specific behavior.

But one thing that’s important to remember when using Post Hypnotic Suggestions is:

Not all Post Hypnotic Suggestions are created equal.

Read on to learn about the fine line between an artful Post Hypnotic Suggestion a person feels compelled to act on and one to jump with joy over.


Monday, July 4, 2016

How To Subtly Perform The Hypnotic Gaze Induction In Just 7 Steps

How to perform the hypnotic gaze induction

As the art of hypnosis is a subtle, skillful practice that involves specific language, body language and unconscious sub-communication, the skilled hypnotist has many hypnosis techniques up their proverbial sleeves.

...the hypnotic gaze induction being one of them.

And as this type of hypnotic induction can be used in any situation, it's incredibly useful (not to mention, kinda cool) – meaning becoming well-versed in its finer intricacies is well worth your while.

Wednesday, June 15, 2016

7 Ways To Survive Your First (And Big) Hypnosis Failure

7 Ways To Survive Your First (And Big) Hypnosis Failure


Imagine the feeling.

You’re a professional hypnotist with a growing list of clients.

Every time you give a session, your confidence and enthusiasm grows.

You’re finding your feet in a big way, and it feels amazing to be able to use your skills to help people improve various aspects of their lives.

But then, just when everything seems to be going so well, you hit a brick wall.

A client comes along with an issue you know you can help them resolve. Maybe you’ve had success with the issue before, or maybe it’s just something you feel completely comfortable dealing with.

But try as you might, it just isn’t happening. No matter what you do, you can’t get them to respond. You can’t put them in a trance.

You can’t work your magic like you normally do. You’re failing, and your client lets you know it.

They come back for a second session, hoping things will improve, and all too eager to share their doubts and reservations with you.

What are you supposed to do now?

Here are some suggestions on how you can overcome hypnosis failure and gradually turn things around.

1. Take Client Feedback Seriously
 
Whatever your client tells you, they’re right.

If they tell you it hasn’t worked, then you have to accept that. But don’t just leave it at that and give in. There are plenty of things you can do to find out what went wrong.

The most important thing you can do is to listen to your client’s feedback. If things didn’t work the way they normally would, you need to find out why. One of the simplest ways to do that is by asking a few questions, such as:

Does the client have doubts about your abilities as a hypnotist?

Do they have doubts about hypnosis in general?

Do they really want to change?

Do they really want to be there?

It sometimes happens that people come to a hypnotist with the wrong kind of motivation. In some cases they turn up because they’ve been forced to go. Or perhaps they’ve tried everything else they can think of and they see hypnosis as their last hope.

There are lots of problems with these motives. If they’ve been forced to attend, then there’s no real desire on their part to change. They’re doing it to please other people, and just turning up means they’re holding up at least part of their side of the bargain.

Likewise, if they don’t really want to change, there’s nothing you can do to make them. They’ll be like a dog with a bone, and the more you try to tug that bone away, the tighter they hold on.

If you suspect either of these scenarios – which you can find out by asking them – then stop what you’re doing. Tell the client that they have no chance of success unless they personally want to change. Then ask them to come back when they’ve made up their mind and are certain they want to use hypnosis to resolve the issue.

This is also a good opportunity to prime the client in preparation for their next visit. Do that by giving them the following information:
  • The success you’ve had with other clients regarding this issue
  • How everyone is different and how they can respond to hypnosis in their own unique ways
  • How it can take longer to discover what works for some people than for others
The old adage is true: 

Tweet thisYou can’t help people who aren’t ready to help themselves.  

Give them the facts, state the reality of the situation, and invite them to return when they feel ready to take the next step.

2. Adapt Your Initial Approach
 
Of course, it isn’t a question of blame. It’s not the client’s fault and it’s not your fault. It’s more likely a combination of the two.

Being a professional, you won’t take it lying down. You won’t simply dismiss it as a bad experience and move on. You’ll take positive steps to make sure it doesn’t happen again.

Here are some ideas you can implement that will help you to do that:
  • Analyse your session. What techniques did you use? What other approaches could you take? Do you need to review the technique to make sure you’ve got it spot on?
  • Do some research. Get in touch with other hypnotists in your professional network. Pick their brains and find out how they might deal with a similar situation.
  • Ask for help. Visit forums and Facebook groups to chat with hypnotists and hypnotherapists about the issue.
Remember that whatever you’re going through, someone else has gone through it before you. So use this as an opportunity to discover as many possible options and approaches as you can.

Keep reading to know how to bounce back and survive your first big hypnosis failure as a professional hypnotherapist at Hypnosis Training Academy.

Tuesday, June 7, 2016

9 Essential Skills You Must Master Before Becoming A Seriously Skilled Conversational Hypnotist – 2ND EDITION


9 Essential Skills You Must Master Before Becoming A Seriously Skilled Conversational Hypnotist – 2ND EDITION

NOTE: This article was significantly updated on 17 May 2016 to expand upon the techniques in the original article, which was first published in September 2014.
Imagine being able to influence anyone you meet.
Being able to fascinate the people you know and inspire them to do great things.
Or to create your own private world where the usual humdrum monotony of everyday life just didn’t exist.
That’s what you can do with conversational hypnosis.
But that’s only the beginning.
Once you understand the techniques and principles involved, you can take things a considerable distance further.
So that when you walk into a room people’s faces light up with pleasure.
So that when you ask your teenage children to do something they agree without putting up the tiniest bit of resistance.
So that your customers want to do more business with you just because they feel compelled to be in your company.
When you master conversational hypnosis, you’ll become irresistible.
You’ll ooze charm in an effortless manner.
You’ll develop the power to make each and every interaction with other people more powerful, more meaningful, and a lot easier.
You’ll gain the ability to change people by making sure they have more fun whenever they’re around you.
You’ll get people to do what you ask in a way that somehow makes them feel good about it.
In other words, once you’ve got conversational hypnosis under your belt, you’ll be making the world a better, happier, more interesting and agreeable place to live.
Bet you can’t wait to get started.

But first, let’s find out what it takes to be able to become a fluent conversational hypnotist.

The 3 Main Ingredients For Conversational Hypnosis

Before you can unleash your talents on the people around you, you need to keep these 3 things in mind:
The 3 essential ingredients for successful conversational hypnosis

The above 3 ingredients will give you everything you need to make life more enjoyable for yourself and for everyone around you.
Let’s break them down to see what each part of the process involves and the individual techniques that fall under each of them.

Part 1: Work On Your Attitude!

1. H+

You’ve probably heard or read about H+.
H+ refers to your ability to connect with other people from the moment the interaction begins.
It’s all about intention, putting aside your own thoughts and opinions so you can get in sync with the person in front of you.
It’s hypnosis plus.
Hypnosis with extra positive energy. Hypnosis geared at doing everything you can to make the other person’s life more enjoyable and fulfilling.
It’s about them; it’s not about you. Here’s a brief story that illustrates the point precisely:
Hypnosis Case Study Using H+
Keep reading to reveal more secrets of becoming a fluent conversational hypnotist, from Hypnosis Training Academy.