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Self Hypnosisby: MacKenzie Doherty
If you drive, this will be very easy for you to understand. Try to remember the first time that you ever sat in the driver's seat on your first driving lesson. Try to remember all the things that you had to learn and then put into practice. Putting your seat belt on, checking the mirrors, how to work the gears, remembering what all the peddles do and when to use them. It really was hard work and we had to rely on good concentration to enable us to learn and get the most out of the experience. Now take the last journey that you drove. Sure you went from A to B just as when you were learning, but something was totally different this time. You had done most if not your entire journey subconsciously, actually driving with the part of your mind that you don't consciously use. Now this sounds massively dangerous at first, but then you have to see that we tend to do a lot of things in life subconsciously. Take breathing for instance; if you didn't do this subconsciously, don't you think that you might forget one day to take a breath? Now that's dangerous! We have over time heard Hypnosis and Self-Hypnosis described as many different weird and wonderful things. The truth is that Hypnosis is different for everybody. There are however a few basics that seem to be the same throughout most beliefs in Hypnosis. These are that. It is a relaxed state where the subconscious mind becomes easily accessible with a narrowing of the conscious mind! Hmmm! A bit technical, but don't get worried about all that now as it will all fall into place later and become more obvious to you with time. Now, when do you and in what areas of your life do you use Hypnosis and Self-Hypnosis at the moment? Well let's look at daydreams to find out the answer to this question. We all tend to drift off at some point during the day and dream about things such as, what if I had a new job or I wonder if I can afford a nice holiday break in Hawaii, and sure enough for a few moments we're off living our dream in our heads as though we were on a different planet. So what is the point of daydreaming? Well everything that you achieve starts with a thought, then it progresses into an idea and then into a dream and sure enough you're mind starts to wonder off and the next thing you know is that you are off on another planet! These same Ideas then sometimes start to become real events in your life. So you might ask "What has this got to do with Self-Hypnosis"? As Hypnotherapists we refer to daydreaming as 'Forward Pacing'. Basically we know for a fact that almost everything that involves mankind achieving something starts with a single thought. This thought then becomes and idea and then it follows through to become a dream, and then on to an ambition. Then with a little planning 'Wam-Bam-Thank-You-Mam' and you're living your dreams! Still not convinced? Then look at some really successful people, either someone that you know or maybe someone you have read about in a newspaper or magazine. Now how do you think that they became successful? Maybe they had got a huge bank balance handed to them by Mummy and Daddy or maybe, just maybe they had a simple thought one day about designing a hover that doesn't need a bag or building one of the worlds biggest budget airlines and made big bucks in the process. Surely you can think of someone like this, can't you? These people's current situations are directly linked to the thoughts, ideas and dreams that they chose to have sometime ago. With all this in mind remember the old saying "Be careful what you wish for as you might just get it!" We see this principle of 'Forward Pacing' and daydreaming also breeding negative outcomes for people. After all, if it can be used for the good then be dam sure that it can be used for bad as well! A negative person doesn't wish or want bad things to happen, they just seem to! We all need to take great care in our ability to dream and make sure that we all give ourselves a happy ending. So who are Richard MacKenzie and Terry Doherty? Richard and Terry first met when they trained in Hypnosis together some years back. It soon became apparent they both had flair and an immediate understanding of the powerful technology of Hypnosis. In line with this they were naturally drawn together finding their passion for hypnosis in common. Their main site is at www.mackenziedoherty.com Today they both have thriving practices and are in constant demand from clients wishing to make significant changes in their lives and also the business community. They are now pleased to be able to make available their double powered hypnotic recordings which are changing lives around the world - www.double-powered-hypnosis.com Richard MacKenzie's success spreads far and wide in the world of Personal Development and Hypnotherapy, and he ensures his clients are advantaged by his vast wealth of experience and knowledge in the field of Self-Change. Richard gained much public exposure with the release of his book, SELF-CHANGE Hypnosis - http://www.richardmackenzie.co.uk/ebook-self-change_hypnosis.htm - which is a complete guide to Self Hypnosis. Over and over again, he has personally helped many people in top and influential positions to realize their potential and to reach for even greater goals! Richard's work regularly takes him to all parts of Europe; however he never tires as long as he sees his profession and his clients developing. Richard's main clinic is run in Witney, Oxfordshire, which is right on the edge of the Cotswolds in the UK. Apart from getting outstanding results for his clients with the use of his knowledge in Hypnosis, Richard is also highly experienced in Neuro-Linguistic Programming and Emotional Freedom Technique also having a passion to truly inspire his clients in the techniques that he has developed in Self-Change Hypnosis to ensure miraculous results! - www.richardmackenzie.co.uk Terry Doherty has been increasingly gaining an international reputation for outstanding results in the use of therapeutic practice working both with individual clients and corporate businesses. Terry has trained in both Neuro Linguistic Programming (NLP) and in advanced hypnotherapy Terry is a registered Clinical Hypnotherapist and a member of the General Hypnotherapy Register. He is also a member of the National Guild of Hypnotists in America (the largest and oldest hypnosis organisation in the world). In addition he is a licensed Master practitioner of NLP. Terry is passionate about his work and is committed in helping clients obtain their goals and indeed their passion in life. Terry is continuing to train and hone his skills in NLP and Hypnotherapy in an array of life change techniques and tools including Stress management, Weight Management, Confidence, smoking cessation and Motivation among others. These learning's are from leaders in their field and include - Richard Bandler (creator of NLP) and well known international Hypnotist Gil Boyne. Terry Doherty's business career prior to Hypnotherapy, has been mainly within business publishing managing sales teams providing marketing and advertising services, he rose to be the top salesperson within his last company surpassing all previous sales records and launching a series of new events and products. Terry currently practices in High Wycombe, Marlow Bottom and Harley Street London - www.mind-works.com
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