Hypnotherapy is well known for healing trauma and pain relief. Hypnosis is also extremely valuable in working with sports enhancement, weight loss, motivation, self-esteem, anxiety, panic attacks, insomnia, increased confidence, smoking, phobias and stress related issues.

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15 Step Program to Allow Small Changes to Bring BIG Results

We offer you a 15 Step Program to Allow Small Changes to Bring BIG Results.

The journey toward reaching our dreams seems arduous and complicated. But it doesn’t have to be. There fundamental elements to remember are discovering how to set clear and achievable goals, and maintaining perseverance and resilience. Let’s delve into these pillars of success.

Once you have identified your passion, the next step involves goal setting. Clear and achievable goals serve as milestones on your journey to success. They offer a roadmap, guiding your efforts toward your ultimate objective.

Here are 15 key parts of our program:

Step 1. Small changes lead to big results: Don’t underestimate the power of small, consistent changes. Over time, they can have a significant impact on your mental well-being and overall life.

Step 2. Mindfulness is key: Practice mindfulness by paying attention to the present moment without judgment. This can help you reduce stress, improve focus, and increase self-awareness.

Step 3. Gratitude is a powerful tool: Cultivate an attitude of gratitude by focusing on the things you’re grateful for. This can boost your happiness, improve relationships, and make you more resilient.

Step 4. Exercise your brain: Just like your body, your brain needs regular exercise to stay sharp. Engage in mentally stimulating activities like puzzles, games, and learning new skills.

Step 5. Get enough sleep: Sleep is essential for cognitive function, memory consolidation, and emotional well-being. Prioritize getting enough sleep each night.

Step 6. Fuel your brain with healthy foods: Your brain needs certain nutrients to function optimally. Choose a diet rich in fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and lean protein.

Step 7. Manage your stress: Chronic stress can damage your brain and negatively impact your mental health. Find healthy ways to manage your stress, such as exercise, relaxation techniques, and spending time in nature.

Step 8. Disconnect to reconnect: Take breaks from technology and social media to give your brain a chance to rest and recharge. Spend time in nature, connect with loved ones, and engage in activities you enjoy.

Step 9. Challenge yourself: Stepping outside your comfort zone can help you grow and develop new skills. Set challenging goals for yourself and celebrate your accomplishments.

Step 10. Practice forgiveness: Holding onto anger and resentment can harm your mental and physical health. Learn to forgive yourself and others, and let go of negative emotions.

Step 11. Cultivate optimism: Having a positive outlook on life can improve your mood, reduce stress, and increase resilience. Focus on the good things in your life and practice gratitude.

Step 12. Connect with others: Social connection is essential for mental health. Spend time with loved ones, join a club or group, and build strong relationships.

Step 13. Learn to say no: It’s okay to say no to requests that drain your time and energy. Setting boundaries and prioritizing your well-being is essential for happiness.

Step 14. Celebrate your successes: Take the time to acknowledge and celebrate your accomplishments, no matter how small. This will boost your confidence and motivation.

Step 15. Be kind to yourself: Self-compassion is crucial for mental well-being. Treat yourself with kindness and understanding, and accept that you are not perfect.

These are just a few of the many valuable lessons found in “52 Small Changes for the Mind.” By incorporating these changes into your daily life, you can improve your mental health, increase your happiness, and live a more fulfilling life.

Pursuing our dreams is a personal and unique journey. While the process might seem daunting initially, remember that the keys to unlocking your success lie within you. By discovering your passion, setting clear and achievable goals, and bolstering your resilience, you’re well-equipped to dream and realize those dreams. Your passion is the spark, your goals are your compass, and your resilience is the fuel that will drive you toward the life you aspire to lead.

Let’s embark on this journey, for the road to success is always under construction, and there’s no better time to start than now.

If you have any questions about our 15 Step Program to Allow Small Changes to Bring BIG Results please e-mail us here: info@hypnotherapycenter.co.za.

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Use Hypnosis for a Better Childbirth

Childbirth is one of the most profound events a woman and couple will experience.

Unfortunately, the experience can be fraught with anxiety, as well as fear of pain and loss of control. Often during childbirth, those fears/anxiety transfer into a fight-or-flight response. This automatic physiological response increases her perception of pain intensity and decreases internal blood flow. So in effect, the woman’s anxiety actually increases exactly what she fears. This is what we often refer to as a self-fulfilling prophesy! We can reverse this effect with hypnosis. With the ability to use hypnotic techniques, women and their partners can effectively enter the childbirth experience with calm and focus.

Hypnosis is very effective for pain management and establishing a calm state of mind. It is best when the mother begins practicing hypnotic relaxation techniques early in the pregnancy so that when the (potential) panic of labor sets in, she will already have conditioned herself to them.

The primary aim of hypnosis is to help the woman maintain control by managing anxiety and discomfort though inducing a focused state of relaxation.

These Uses of Hypnosis Can Turn Childbirth into a Joyful Experience

You have imagined the day over and over again in your mind. Your feelings of anticipation and excitement of childbirth are paralleled only by your fear of the unknown. What will it feel like when the contractions start? How will you handle the pain of childbirth? Regardless of whether this is going to be your first child or not, you are likely to feel some anxiety about the process of childbirth.

You have no doubt been doing everything you can during your pregnancy to provide a healthy place for your baby to grow and develop. You have been eating healthy foods and have avoided anything that might jeopardize you or your baby’s health. These physical preparations have been invaluable to your baby’s journey thus far, and now you can continue that by readying your mind for this amazing, beautiful, natural process.

It is very common when a young woman joyfully announces her pregnancy for her bubble to be burst by other women wanting to tell her all their own horror stories of how much pain they had to endure during childbirth. We give women and their husbands several techniques to change this. We teach them, instead of politely listening, to immediately put up their hand like a stop sign and say, “One, two, three stop! I really do not want to hear that right now. Thank you.”

We also teach both husband and wife hypnosis and make a recording for them to listen to. On that recording we put all the positive messages they want to hear. These may be, “We have a very gentle, easy and quick delivery with a minimum of discomfort. Our baby is born full term, full of life and completely healthy. We only listen to positive messages from friends, family and medical people. We visualize a healthy delivery and support each other during this process.”

This recording can include other things that the parents would like to hear. If the parents know for certain the gender of their child, then it is also good to include positive messages about this gender such as: “We are ready to welcome our beautiful, strong little girl/boy into our loving family.”

If the parents have not had an ultra sound and do not know for sure the baby’s gender, it is better not to mention this. It would be very confusing for a male gendered fetus to be getting messages as if he were a girl and vice-a-versa.

Through over thirty years of birthing experiences utilizing hypnotherapy and breath work, we know for sure and the research shows that the fetus strongly receives suggestions all during the gestation period.

There are many facts to to support this statement in Longing for Belonging by Diane Zimberoff.

There is also research showing that the fetus will respond to certain music played during pregnancy and will then recognize it after birth. Many studies have shown that incorporating prenatal hypnosis in childbirth preparation results in significantly less use of sedatives, analgesia, and regional anesthesia during labor. Newborns whose mothers use hypnosis actually achieve higher neonatal Apgar scores at one minute after birth. These newborns are born much more alert, cry less and make more eye contact sooner.

Maternal hypnosis influences fetal movements in anxious pregnant women, with anxious fetuses’ activity becoming less chaotic and more organized when maternal relaxation is achieved through hypnotherapy. When women become anxious during pregnancy and carry that into delivery, this of course is transferred to the fetus. The fetus may flail around inside the uterus, causing the cord to become wrapped around their necks or for this to become a breech birth. Physicians have never given a clear reason for why some babies are born breech or with the cord around their neck, but it makes good sense that when the baby becomes anxious in response to mothers anxiety, it is akin to a fetal anxiety, hyperactivity pattern. This is why it is imperative for the mother to use hypnosis to remain calm and to receive calming suggestions.

During a breech delivery, if the lower uterus can be relaxed by hypnosis, the baby’s position will spontaneously shift to headfirst. In one study, 81 of 100 women with breech presentation successfully converted to the normal vertex position after receiving hypnotherapy. By comparison, a spontaneous movement into the vertex position occurs in 48% of cases.

Hypnosis is a totally natural state of mind and ‘Hypno-Birthing’ has become more and more popular in recent years partly because it has been shown by research to help mothers-to-be to enjoy a more pleasant birth experience.

Imagine what it would be like to:

  • Allow any discomfort to simply fade away!
  • Focus inwardly on your baby and your body!
  • Feel calm and relaxed during the birth process!

Those who use the hypnotic state during childbirth are much more likely not to need any medication, and even those who do use it tend to require less than those not using hypnosis.

Ref:. www.mayoclinic.org, www.babycenter.com and www.hypnotherapy-directory.org.uk

Disclaimer – Although the methods listed above may help many people, they are not a substitute for medical treatment or medications. They should only ever be used alongside other prescribed treatments from your GP. Always consult with your GP if you are concerned about your health issue. The information given is for personal information and interest only. It is not intended to offer professional medical advice or treatment of any condition.

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