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Ex Spice Girl Mel B Has Hypnosis
Posted on March 13, 2009 in Hypnosis | No Comments
It is Friday… The Global Hypnosis Summit Begins later today… My grass needs mowing for the first time this year… My accountant has a vast array of things I need to do today following our meeting yesterday… And I have more hypnotherapy clients than I can shake a stick at… So I am keeping it [...]
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The Psychology Of Saving Lives
Posted on March 12, 2009 in Life of Adam, Personal Development | 1 Comment
Ok, so let me offer up something a little bit hypnothetical to start off today… If you saw a child that had fallen into a fairly shallow lake and was thrashing about at the prospect of drowning, and all you had to do to save the child’s life was wade into that lake, and pull [...]
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Do You Expect Happiness To be Spoonfed To You?
Posted on March 11, 2009 in Hypnosis, Life of Adam, Personal Development | 2 Comments
A fellow blogger pointed out to me yesterday a recent Daily Show episode, where John Stewart responded to President Obama’s statement that “this is BaconnaiseAmerica: we don’t do what’s easy, we do what’s necessary” by holding up a jar of Baconnaise. Stewart sarcastically retorted that Americans LOVE doing what’s easy; so much that products like [...]
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I'm Opening A Seminal Hypnosis Event!
Posted on March 10, 2009 in Hypnosis | No Comments
I am on the radio again this morning, so cannot spend much time here today… I do want to show off and tell you that I am opening a major event… I know, I know… It is not exactly like I’m being Status Quo opening up on stage for the Live Aid first ever concert… [...]
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I have Been Walking backwards Through Hotel Corridors!
Posted on March 9, 2009 in Life of Adam, Personal Development | 3 Comments
As I was walking through my students all hypnotising each other yesterday, I decided to turn around and walk a few of the steps around the room backward. I sometimes do that because walking backward works different muscles in my legs and as well as observing my students development, I also like to hear them [...]
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