About Me
Certified Hypnotherapist, and Certified Master NLP Practitioner trained and specializing in Pain Relief and Management, Stress Management, and Personal Growth Motivation. As a psychic I also bring a strong intuition to my practice.
Music
Mine - I compose a variety of music, including for hypnosis work
Vices
Speaking my mind, which sometimes gets me in trouble.
Wednesday, October 17, 2007, 04:28 PM EST [General]
Hi Everyone:
This is just a quick post to let everyone know that I will be "missing in action" for about the next week as far as the internet is concerned.
Starting tomorrow morning, and for what I know will be four absolutely fabulous days of learning, healing, and diving deeper into life in general, I'm going to be taking Dr. Wil Horton's Master NLP course in Toronto. And since I know from the Basic NLP course that he has a two-part exam (one part you complete on Saturday night, and the other part you complete after the course is finished), I've decided I will apply myself to finishing off the second part as a priority, rather than let it drag on for a month as I did last time. I had to put that in writing to hold myself to it!! ;)
So, I will be looking forward to catching up on blogs about a week from now. And, of course, reporting about the course - the first one was a blast, so I know this one will be, too. Having spoken to him this morning, he reports that we have a good sized class of at least 16 persons coming along for this course. So there are going to be several more very well trained hypnotists in Southern Ontario (many people come quite a distance for these courses) at the end of this weekend.
Friday, September 21, 2007, 09:44 PM EST [General]
Inspiration...
Sometimes when we are searching for a way to help our clients, we get help from out of the blue. Like today.
This morning I was taking my shower, and rummaging through my thoughts on what kind of script or technique I would use to get started with my new weight-loss client. I knew I had several scripts tucked away on the computer, and also in some binders, but as my mind catalogued each, nothing seemed to fit.
Suddenly, I was inspired to create a scene where we were going to the House of Mirrors at the mid-way of the Fall Fair. So, as I finished my shower and put on my makeup, the patter I would use fell into place - and I was sure I didn't need it typed out. Sometimes it's good to have a typed script, and I probably use them about half the time, but other times I have much better results all around with ideas that "just come" to me.
So I used the idea of having her enter the House of Mirrors via a ramp (at the count of three), move through the door, and look at the first mirror, which was her in present form. Then I moved her forward by month across the next six months, with a gradual decrease in her weight, gave her direct suggestions around eating and exercise, and just how great she was going to look over that period of time. To exit the House of Mirrors, she had to turn her back away from the mirrors, and move back the way she came into the building. I then continued for about another five minutes with direct suggestions and reminders of the experience in that building.
Several interesting things happened when I emerged her. First, she told me that she hated looking in the mirror at herself because of her weight, so this was a really good exercise in getting her to look at herself, and to get her motivated to take off the pounds. But because she didn't like looking in the mirror alone, she decided to take me with her, to help me get rid of some of my weight, and to make it more fun to do it together. Which was very interesting, because I tend to go with my clients into whatever place I send them anyways when I'm hypnotising them, and I seem to straddle both the inner and outer worlds when I do these kinds of scenarios
Her description was of the two of us (we're about the same age - she is about forty pounds heavier than me, though) struggling to get up the ramp into the place, and then each of us peaking around the mirrors. But as we were coming out of the place, we were laughing and fairly skipping down the ramp like kids. She emerged from hypnosis with a big smile on her face. She was really pleased with her session today, and fairly bounced out of here, which was a big change from the tired, discouraged woman who walked through my door earlier.
It should be interesting to see how all of this plays out. I'm going to make this one of my major weight-loss tools, for myself and for my clients. Inspiration needs to be treated with respect, so that it continues to flow.
Hi Sheila
Thanks for you comment.
Like you I dont think it possible to compaire two people in a study at all!
Sure..We can compair some things that happens during the study, BUT the parameters are SO spread that NO TWO PEOPLE are 100% the same...Makes sence doesnt it ;-)
So thanks for the comment..Keep them comming.
//Rene
Yes, I said hypnotherapist because that is what it says on my diploma. I like the term and to me it has a certain clout. Until I am told by a higher up that my title is officially something else, I am going to proudly use it. Even then, I will prefer the term hypnotherapist unless I legally cannot.
It really shouldn't matter what my title is, because I do what I do no matter what name you call me. Although it seems hypnotherapist commands more attention and a certain amount of respect. Changing it, which you pointed out, makes a difference and not necessarily in a positive way.
Hi Sheila
ReneThanks for you comment.
Like you I dont think it possible to compaire two people in a study at all!
Sure..We can compair some things that happens during the study, BUT the parameters are SO spread that NO TWO PEOPLE are 100% the same...Makes sence doesnt it ;-)
So thanks for the comment..Keep them comming.
//Rene
09:41 PM EST