Healing and Hypnotherapy Volume 2, Issue - 11, 1 May 2018 | Page 32
6. What is the common challenge you come across as a therapist?
The most common challenge I face is simply overcoming my own
limitations that I struggled with in life. My own issues of fear of public
speaking. So personal issues like that I work on to improve. Other struggles
would be figuring out the best methods to promote what I exactly do. I want
to specialize in sports performance hypnosis because it is an area where I
have the most passion. So, introducing a new modality into an area that
many people will not fully understand or even associate with sports is a
huge task.
7. How do you resolve them?
Through my own experiments: I’ve learned that witnessing issues that
were a problem for years and watching them dissolve or heal within days is
a huge promotional tool. So, within my own practice of sports performance;
I’ve chosen to work with professional athletes where their performances
have been judged, documented and publicly available. For example, one
client I’m working with, I use his baseball stats over the past 7 years and
when compared with his performances after I’ve worked with him only for a
few months. He can see for himself, measurable improvements. Limitations
that were released simply by working with his mental game not his physical
game. I use these examples to further explain to new perspective clients
because they can relate t o existing stats and compare them to their own.
8. What is your take on various Healing mediums?
In my research, I studied areas of Neuroscience, Metaphysics,
Quantum Physics, and Psychology in general, while studying
Hypnotherapy, it opened more doors for me to learn about NLP, Reiki
Energy, Past Life, and the list just goes on. I believe that we have access to
so much that can help us. It may use different approaches, but I feel they
are working toward the same outcomes. Which is better for overall well-
being, and great health.
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