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Present A Rewarding "Two Night Adult Ed" Self-Hypnosis Class

HypnoWave Hypnosis Training Center. Present A Rewarding "Two Night Adult Ed" Self-Hypnosis Class. www.hypnotraining.us Ernest VanDenBossche BCH,CI. Present A Rewarding "Two Night Adult Ed" Self-Hypnosis Class. See Your NGH Convention Handout CD for six pages of materials for this class.

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Present A Rewarding "Two Night Adult Ed" Self-Hypnosis Class

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  1. HypnoWave Hypnosis Training Center Present A Rewarding "Two Night Adult Ed" Self-Hypnosis Class www.hypnotraining.us Ernest VanDenBossche BCH,CI

  2. Present A Rewarding "Two Night Adult Ed" Self-Hypnosis Class See Your NGH Convention Handout CD for six pages of materials for this class

  3. PowerPoint Presentations www.hypnotraining.us Ernest VanDenBossche BCH,CI

  4. Outline • Why and How • First Night • Second Night

  5. Materials • What is Hypnosis • What is Hypnotherapy? • Checklist for Discovering Learning Channels (author unknown) • Situation Assessment (Harte System, NGH) • Goal Setting (Harte System, NGH) • Auto Suggestion Exercise (Harte, NGH) • Self Hypnosis 3-Step Method (NGH)

  6. Present A Rewarding "Two Night Adult Ed" Self-Hypnosis Class • High schools have adult education program • Teach a two night, four hour self-hypnosis class • Program mails out brochures to every household in the community • Place a very nice write-up to the community • Pays you a high school teacher’s hourly wage • Class size may vary from 10-30

  7. Present A Rewarding "Two Night Adult Ed" Self-Hypnosis Class • Spend four hours showing your profession skills • Students are likely to become office clients. • Demonstrate your CDs • Cost of the CDs included as materials • You educate the community

  8. Present A Rewarding "Two Night Adult Ed" Self-Hypnosis Class • The course is simple, yet productive • You bring them life changing tools! • Teach them to bring desired change • assess the situation they want to change • Set goals with understanding of actions needed to obtain them. • Teach them how to customize their own self-hypnosis sessions

  9. Self Hypnosis Part 1 Wavelengths Hypnotherapy www.hypnowave.com 207-453-6133

  10. Student Folder • All About Hypnosis Booklet • Brochure and Card • What Is Hypnosis • Basic Situation Assessment of Self-Hypnosis • Goal Setting Steps for Self-Hypnosis • Discovering Learning Channels • Self Hypnosis: Three Step Method 1, 2, 3 • Auto Suggestion Exercise

  11. Class Introductions • Introduce Yourselves • Tell Why You are Taking a Self-Hypnosis Course

  12. You’re in Hypnosis Every Day • TV Hypnosis • Reading Hypnosis • Highway Hypnosis

  13. Self-Hypnosis for Self Improvement • There are so many situations where self-hypnosis can improve aspects of one’s life. • Through the subconscious mind, we can change habits of the past or direct physical improvements for the future. • In this class we will explore how hypnosis works for the mind, body and soul, as well as experience hypnosis first hand and learn how to self-hypnotize.

  14. Hypnosis • Safe – Imagination & Belief • Natural – Daydreaming 1st Stage • Expedient – Removes Conscious Struggle • Proven Over Centuries: Practiced in Ancient Greece & Egypt

  15. AMA Approved • Hypnosis was approved for medical and dental use by the British Medical Association in 1955 • Approved by the American Medical Association in 1958

  16. Hypnotherapy • Conscious and Subconscious Mind • Super Conscious / Spiritual Mind • Bypass Critical Factor • Induction and Relaxation • Positive Suggestions and Affirmations

  17. Two Kinds of Hypnosis • Hetero-Hypnosis – With a Hypnotist • Self-Hypnosis – By Self

  18. Rapid Induction

  19. Self Hypnosis • All Hypnosis is Self-Hypnosis • Only you allow hypnosis

  20. Self-Hypnosis to Improve Me • To be open to the positive • Speak to others in the positive • Forgiveness of self and others In what ways can I use self-hypnosis to improve my life?

  21. Training Your Mind to Use Self-Hypnosis • Find a few minuets each day to quiet yourself • Feed your mind helpful suggestions • Positive affirmations • Picture yourself being the person you want to be

  22. Self-Hypnosis Step 1 - Pre-Sleep Technique • When you go to bed, starting tonight, and for the next 7 days, just before you are ready to fall asleep - give yourself the following suggestions 10 times: “Every day, in every respect, I get better and better” • While your saying the suggestion, imagine yourself in any way you can, getting better and better. • In order not to fall asleep and not to lose count, every time you say the suggestion press down with each finger of your right hand. Then, continue with each finger of your left hand until you’ve completed the suggestion 10 times. • This may be your first attempt at learning to effectively program yourself through suggestion. It is of utmost importance to do this exercise every night without falling asleep until you’ve completed the 10 repetitions. • You are beginning to establish a habit pattern of properly programming yourself by giving yourself positive suggestions before going to sleep. • The next day, you’ll find yourself reacting very positively to that suggestion.

  23. Suggestibility Tests • Magnetic Hands • Lemon Demonstration

  24. How Hypnosis is Applied • Guided Hypnosis • Sessions - Certified Hypnotist • Group - Hypnotist • Self Hypnosis • Audio CD

  25. Self-Hypnosis CDs • Listen to Every Day • Repeat Over and Over • The Experience Becomes Your New Habit

  26. Learning Channels • AUDITORY LEARNING CHANNEL • VISUAL LEARNING CHANNEL • STRONG IN TOUCH/MOVEMENT (KINESTHETIC) CHANNEL

  27. AUDITORY LEARNING CHANNEL INDICATORS • 1. Prefers to have someone else read instructions when putting a model together. • 2. Reviews for a test by reading notes aloud or by talking with others. • 3. Talks aloud when working a math problem. • 4. Prefers listening to a cassette over reading the same material. • 5. Commits zip code to memory by saying it. • 6. Uses rhyming words to remember names. • 7. Plans the upcoming week by talking it through with someone. • 8. Prefers oral instructions from an employer. • 9. Likes to stop at a service station for directions in a strange city. • 10. Prefers talking/listening games. • 11. Keeps up on news by listening to the radio. • 12. Able to concentrate deeply on what another person is saying. • 13. Uses free time for talking with others. • 14. Sings or plays a musical instrument well.

  28. VISUAL LEARNING CHANNEL INDICATORS • 1. Likes to keep written records. • 2. Typically reads billboards while driving or riding. • 3. Puts model together correctly using written directions. • 4. Follows written recipes easily when cooking. • 5. Reviews for a test by writing a summary. • 6. Writes on napkins in a restaurant. • 7. Can put a bicycle together from a mail-order house. • 8. Commits a zip code to memory by writing it. • 9. Uses visual images to remember names. • 10. Loves to read books. • 11. Plans the upcoming week by making a list. • 12. Prefers written directions from an employer. • 13. Prefers to get a map and find own way in a strange city. • 14. Prefers reading/writing games like SCRABBLE.

  29. TOUCH / MOVEMENT (KINESTHETIC) CHANNEL • 1. Likes to build things. • 2. Uses sense of touch to put a model together. • 3. Can distinguish items by touch when blindfolded. • 4. Learns touch system rapidly in typing. • 5. Moves with music. • 6. Doodles and draws on any available paper. • 7. An out-of doors person. • 8. Moves easily; well coordinated. • 9. Spends a large amount of time on crafts and handwork. • 10. Likes to feel texture of drapes and furniture. • 11. Prefers movement games to games where one just sits (if age appropriate). • 12. Finds it fairly easy to keep physically fit. • 13. One of the fastest in a group to learn a new physical skill. • 14. Uses free time for physical activities.

  30. Self-Hypnosis Step 2 - Induction Continue doing Step 1, Pre-Sleep Technique. In addition, you are to do the following: Twice a day-once in the morning or at noon, and once in the early evening - hypnotize yourself, stay in hypnosis for 2-3 minutes, and then wake yourself up. Here’s how: 1. Sit in a comfortable chair with your back supported. Focusing your attention – effortlessly - on a spot opposite you, slightly above eye level. 2. Take 3 deep breaths - slowly. As you inhale your third breath, hold it for 3 full seconds as you count backwards: 3…2…1 Close your eyes, exhale, RELAX, and allow yourself to go into a deep, sound, hypnotic rest. 3. You are to remain in hypnosis 2-3 minutes by counting down slowly from twenty-five (25) to one (1). (NOTE: it will help if you allow yourself to visualize or imagine each number being written on a blackboard or shown on a computer as you count backward.) 4. To awaken, just count forward from one to three - and you will awaken refreshed and alert, ready to go about your business in an energetic way. 5. Do this exercise twice a day for 7 days, after which you will be ready to give yourself beneficial suggestions.

  31. Homework • They will be choosing ONE situation to address. • Review/assign “Basic Assessment and Goal Setting” as homework, which enables each participant plenty of time to establish his/her own personal goal and action plan. • Assign steps 1 and 2 of self-hypnosis exercises until next class.

  32. Self Hypnosis Part 2 Wavelengths Hypnotherapy www.hypnowave.com 207-453-6133

  33. How do I create my own Self-Hypnosis Program? • Assessment • Set Goals • Practice Self-Hypnosis • Create Your Dream

  34. Situation Assessment • Behavior: What am I currently doing to regarding the situation? • Affect: What are my emotions regarding the situation? • Sensations: Physical symptoms related to my behavior? • Imagery: How do I image myself related to my behavior? • Cognition: What are my thoughts related to my behavior?

  35. Goal Setting • Buying-in – Understanding the concept and accepting it. • Personal Motivation – What are the Benefits? • Creating A Goal Image – What kind of person do you want to become? • Programming the Goal Image into the Subconscious – Identify and merge with your goal image. • Resisting Temptation – Triumph over temptation! • Achieving Your Goals – Experience the feelings of pride and self-respect that are realized when the temptations are resisted and the goal is reached.

  36. Suggestions are at the Beginning of the Chain that Directs Our Lives • Suggestions • Beliefs • Feelings • Attitudes • Behaviors • Success / Failure

  37. Suggestions are at work all the time

  38. Reinforcement and Encouragement Our behavior is controlled – knowingly or unknowingly, positively or negatively - by reinforcement and encouragement

  39. Reinforcement is an Action or Thing that Strengthens a Habit

  40. Encouragement is a Motivational Tool • Manipulates an individual’s drive • May be internal or external

  41. Positive Suggestions • Conscious • Goal directed • Encompass desired results • Avoid difficulties

  42. Positive Suggestion Management We can turn the chain of events to our advantage through conscious effort to manage our suggestions, reinforcing goal directed habits, and encouraging ourselves.

  43. Creating Suggestions and Affirmations • Positive in tone • Simple – in sentence form • Believable • Measurable • In present tense • Rewarding “Every day at 7:00 a.m. I ride my bike for 20 minutes and feel healthy and strong.”

  44. Three Factors of Influence • Letting go • Focused Suggestions • Reinforcement

  45. Facilitation The acceptance of one suggestion always leads to the acceptance of another.

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