Blog: April, 2010
Self-Hypnosis and Time Distortion
Posted on April 15, 2010 in Life of Adam, Self-Hypnosis | 2 Comments
When I was at secondary school, I can remember being sat in my history class and being thoroughly uninspired and bored and watching the clock on the wall behind my teacher. Now, I swear to this day that as I yearned for the time to go past quicker, the second hands on that clock went [...]
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Facebook For Mental Health!
Posted on April 14, 2010 in Uncategorized | No Comments
I have had an active Facebook account for a while now and what with it recently becoming the number one busiest website, toppling google in the rankings, it does signify much of the modern way we socially interact, doesn’t it? Each day when I log in, I have multiple friend requests. many are hypnotherapists that [...]
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Should We Chase Happiness?
Posted on April 13, 2010 in Personal Development | 5 Comments
The pursuit of happiness does present a connumdrum or two, doesn’t it? Someone pointed out to me a marvellous quote yesterday: “Those only are happy … [who] have their minds fixed on some object other than their own happiness. ” This by JS Mill who went on to explain that people should pursue a life [...]
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An Incredibly Hypnosis Inducing Evening With Diversity
Posted on April 12, 2010 in Hypnosis, Life of Adam | No Comments
Well what a fabulous weekend… The sun shone brightly and I spent so much time in it that I have a red forehead, we had out first barbequeue of the year, Nottingham Forest confirmed a play-off place to play for a Premiership spot next season, AP McCoy won the Grand National for the first time [...]
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Can Positive Thinking Be Bad For you?
Posted on April 9, 2010 in Personal Development | 3 Comments
Positive thinking is something that is embedded into life these days in our Western World, that suggesting it has a downside gets met with a similar response to having a go at elderly people or saying something unkind about Princess Diana. So many of my peers and colleagues swear by positive thinking and many people [...]
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