Below is a calming, word-for-word hypnotherapy script designed to help you deal with frustration and hopelessness—especially when things feel stuck, unfair, or endlessly draining.
Tone: grounding, emotionally regulating, compassionate, and non-forcing.
Suitable for therapeutic use, coaching, or audio recording.
Dealing with Frustration and Hopelessness
Hypnotherapy Script — Word for Word
Induction
Allow yourself to pause now…
just for this moment.
You don’t need to solve anything.
You don’t need to make sense of it all.
If it feels okay,
gently close your eyes…
or soften your gaze.
Take a slow breath in…
and let it out without effort.
Again…
breathing in…
and breathing out.
Noticing that even now,
your body knows how to keep going
without being pushed.
Settling the Body
Frustration often lives in the body…
tight shoulders…
a heavy chest…
a restless mind.
You’re not wrong for feeling this way.
Your system has been trying…
adapting…
enduring.
As you breathe out,
allow your body to release
even a small amount
of what it’s been holding.
You don’t have to let go of everything.
Just a little is enough.
Deepening
I will count slowly from ten down to one.
With each number,
allow yourself to soften a bit more.
Ten… easing effort.
Nine… slowing the mind.
Eight… releasing tension.
Seven… settling in.
Six… supported in this moment.
Five… halfway there.
Four… nothing to fix right now.
Three… nothing to prove.
Two… almost completely at rest.
One… deeply calm.
Acknowledging Frustration Without Judgment
Your subconscious understands this:
Frustration is what happens
when you care
and things don’t change.
Hopelessness often follows
when effort hasn’t been met
with relief.
Neither of these feelings
means you are failing.
They mean you are tired
of pushing against something
that hasn’t moved yet.
And right now,
you are allowed to stop pushing.
Reducing the Pressure
You are not required
to feel hopeful right now.
Hope can wait.
Instead, allow something gentler:
Allow steadiness.
Allow neutrality.
Allow this moment to be manageable.
You don’t need the whole path forward.
You only need this moment
to be less heavy than the last.
That is enough.
Creating Emotional Space
Imagine your frustration now
as something you are holding tightly.
You don’t have to drop it.
Just imagine setting it down beside you
for a moment.
It will still be there if you need it.
But for now,
your hands are free to rest.
Notice how that feels…
even slightly.
This is not giving up.
This is giving yourself a pause.
Subconscious Reframing
Your subconscious absorbs this gently:
You are allowed to feel frustrated
and still move forward later.
You are allowed to feel hopeless
and still be supported.
This state is not permanent.
It is a response to overload.
States change
when pressure eases.
And pressure is easing now.
Inner Support
Imagine a calm, steady presence
near you.
Not fixing.
Not advising.
Just staying.
You may sense it saying quietly:
“You don’t have to figure this out right now.”
“You’ve been trying hard enough.”
“Rest is allowed.”
Let those words land
without needing to reply.
Planting a Small Shift
Somewhere beneath the frustration,
there is still a part of you
that knows how to respond…
adapt…
recover.
You don’t need to access that part today.
Your subconscious already knows
how to begin the reset
when pressure drops.
Even a small pause
changes the nervous system.
And change begins there.
Integration Statements
Let these words pass through gently:
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“I can pause without giving up.”
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“I don’t have to solve everything today.”
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“This feeling can shift.”
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“I am allowed to rest.”
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“This moment is survivable.”
You don’t have to believe them fully.
Just allow them to pass through.
Closing & Reorientation
In a moment,
I will count from one to five.
At five,
you may open your eyes
or continue resting quietly…
bringing with you
a small sense of steadiness.
One… gently returning.
Two… awareness of your body.
Three… calm and present.
Four… grounded.
Five… eyes open when ready.
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