Attitude
Adjusting
your attitude can be tough, especially when it is caused
from old childhood programming or emotional hurts. It is
especially hard to change when there has been a lot of repetition
of the bad attitude over a long period of time. Going to
the subconscious mind to change an attitude or belief makes
it easier and more permanent to achieve.
Areas
where your attitude can be changed successfully with hypnosis:
Anger
management is necessary to get along at work
and in personal relationships. By looking at the source
of the anger and learning coping skills you can be free
of this self destructive behavior.
Motivation
is something everyone can use. Lack of motivation is often
based on old programming from the past and the bad habit
of procrastination. Hypnosis can alleviate this “stuck”
behavior.
Over-giving
is often self destructive. Over-givers can get sick, burned
out, and unhappy. Hypnosis can help you create balance between
giving and receiving and get you more comfortable with receiving.
Procrastination
keeps you from moving forward in life, both in work and
personally. Hypnosis can change the behavior that feeds
procrastination.
Relationships can be hard when you have a bad attitude about
them. It pays to shift the negative thinking. The rewards
are great!
Work attitude is important to
your well being. Hypnosis can help you “neutralize”
the irritating boss or coworkers for a more peaceful environment.
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Laurie, I thought the session was very valuable and really enjoyed seeing both you and Judy take on the different roles. That helped me understand how my own procrastination could be viewed by others. I've been so diligent about my job search in the last week, I can tell that the session helped me focus my efforts. -- Paula
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Dear Laurie,
I had another wonderful experience that I wanted to tell you about, and
thank you for. In my last session, we worked on my pattern of submitting to
authority, even when it was wrong and unhealthy for me.
Last week my mom
had a serious injury, and after her stay in the hospital, was transferred to
a skilled nursing facility for continued care. Even though this facility is
considered among the best, we experienced atrocities in her care. AGAINST
MEDICAL ADVICE, I pulled her out and arranged in-home nursing care. How's that for not submitting to authority!!! P.A.S.