March 30, 2007

4 Tips For Anchoring, An NLP Practitioners Tool

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As a hypnotherapist and NLP Master practitioner, it gives me great joy to be able to share with you one of the most commonly used and simple techniques. The way it is explained to you below, is exactly the way I use it, and by following the simple steps below you can achieve instant access to positive feelings and emotions.

Anchoring is a valuable tool used by hypnotherapists and NLP Practitioners. It is one of the simplest techniques available and can create massive and powerful changes of state in another person in an instant.

Just imagine having access to your most resourceful state- confidence, creativity, motivation, relaxation, power- at the touch of a button.

1. Why use Anchoring?

Anchoring is an NLP technique used to move a client very quickly, into a positive resourceful state (emotion). This could be used to get someone into a confident state when giving a presentation or perhaps a relaxed state when confronting a fear or phobia or to give instant motivation when faced with a challenge.

2. What is an Anchor?

An Anchor is an internal state which is triggered by an external stimulus. For example, have you even caught a whiff of someone’s perfume and been reminded of someone that you know, and had an experience of feeling all of the feelings that you have towards that person? Or perhaps you’ve heard a song that has, literally, in your mind, taken you back momentarily to a time in the past or a specific event?

The Anchors we create when using NLP and hypnotherapy and Kinaesthetic anchors (the positive internal feeling is triggered by a touch).

3. How do you create a Positive Resource Anchor?

Recall a time in the past when you have felt the way you want to feel when your Anchor is fired. As you vividly remember that time, remembering everything you saw as if you were seeing it again, back through your own eyes, hear what you heard and feel the feeling you had at that time.

When the feeling is at its strongest, “anchor” it by making a gesture, or gently pressing or squeezing an appropriate and accessible part of your body, e.g. making a fist, pushing the palm of your hand etc.

Break your state by jiggling your body or moving in some way then repeat the above using a different and equally positive memory from the past, then anchor that. Repeat this several times to make the anchor strong.

Then test how strong your anchor is by breaking your state and then firing it off. Notice how great you feel!

4. What if…..? Your questions answered!

If your anchor is weak, try anchoring more vividly remembered times. Make sure you really put yourself into the state and remember to apply the anchor at the peak of the good feeling.

Apply you anchor in a unique place/ way. You wouldn’t want to have an anchor for elated joy by shaking your hand as this might not be an appropriate state to go into each time someone shakes your hand! Your anchor must also be located somewhere upon you that is easy for you to repeat and fire off later, without making you look suspicious in front of others!

What if I work in a business setting, how could this be used?

Anchors don’t have to be created and triggered by a touch. You could use your voice in a certain way every time you want to get others into a motivated state or perhaps Anchor key words, such as trust, to yourself, when selling your product in a presentation. So verbally you are saying to your customers that they can trust the product you are selling, but you anchor the word “trust” to yourself.

There are many other techniques involved when creating major lasting changes in people’s lives. For more information about what these are and how they can be used to tackle specific problems, visit the link below and get in touch.

www.gemmabailey.co.uk

About The Author

Gemma Bailey is qualified hypnotherapist and NLP Master Practitioner, registered with the General Hypnotherapy Register (GHR), American Board of Hypnotherapy (ABH), British Board of NLP (BBNLP) and American Board of NLP (ABNLP) as well as being a member of the NHS Directory of Complimentary and Alternative Practitioners.

She is based in Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire and has helped many clients and patients throughout South East England.

Her vast areas of expertise include helping with weight loss, quitting smoking, stress, bad habits, phobias, confidence building, performance anxiety, regression, Life Coaching and much more. She also offers an exclusive 6 hour, one off session in which a person can overcome all of their emotional problems or anxieties that are holding them back. This is called Turning Point, and details of these sessions can be found on her website.

Gemma is also a qualified trainer of NLP and runs a training company called People Building which provides NLP Practitioner and NLP Master Practitioner Training. Details of these trainings can be found at http://www.peoplebuilding.co.uk

For more information on Hypnotherapy, NLP therapies and Life coaching, visit http://www.gemmabailey.co.uk

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March 27, 2007

Hypnotherapy Schools

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There are several HYPNOTHERAPY SCHOOLS from which to choose. Once you’ve found a state-approved hypnotherapy school, you can decide if you wish to pursue your certification through a weekend training format, an apprenticeship training format, a residential intensive format, or through distance learning.

[Hypnotherapy schools are regulated/approved by the state in which they do business, and many hynotherapy schools offer basic, intermediate and advanced certification courses. Presently, there aren’t any licensing processes for hypnotherapy, nor any accredited university degree programs. Check with your state for rules and regulations which pertain to practicing as a hypnotherapist.]

The field of Hypnotherapy is continuing to expand and one can find appropriate training in any one of these focus areas: medical hypnosis, dental hypnosis, forensic hypnosis, sports hypnosis, business/education hypnosis, regression hypnosis, behavioral hypnosis and hypnotherapy as a tool in psychotherapy.

Most hypnotherapy schools teach students to offer sessions that deal with: smoking cessation, weight control, phobia elimination, habit extinction, personal growth, spiritual growth, performance enhancement, insomnia, past-life regressions and behavioral change. Other topics of which hypnotherapy schools instruct are on ethics/professionalism, marketing and when to refer to a psychotherapist.

If you are interested in enrolling in one of our listed hypnotherapy schools, feel free to check our business directory for state-approved hypnotherapy schools in your area today.

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March 24, 2007

Hypnosis, What it is and isn t…………

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Website: Visit www.iwanttoquitsmoking.com The Stop Smoking Hypnosis people.

Hypnosis……….what is this mysterious, mystical process that promises results to problems which seem to have no solution. It is elusive in nature as it is the tool that works with the unconscious realms of the mind which produces behavior. The field of neuro linguistic programming defines hypnosis as that magical mystical state when the client listens only to the hypnotist . From a healthcare standpoint hypnosis is an approved method of treatment by the American Medical Association when utilized by a skilled practitioner.

There are many utilization s of hypnosis. Stage hypnotists use it overtly to impress the power of the unconscious mind to perform as directed. An example being that under hypnosis, you will cluck like a chicken or perform other behavior that you would not normally. While that is possible, it is only possible if your unconscious mind is open to the possibility of clucking like a chicken upon command………. Hypnosis used in a therapeutic context consists of assisting clients to achieve career success, enhance self esteem, manage pain, relieve stress and change undesired behaviors. The list goes on and on, so you begin to get the picture that hypnosis is a tool to get the results you want in life.

In fact hypnosis is widely used for habits such as stop smoking and weight reduction. Recent studies have been done on weight reduction indicating that hypnosis is the means to release weight and successfully keep it off. So it would seem that hypnosis is a magical tool that takes care of life s habits and behaviors when used appropriately.

Oddly enough one of the misconceptions of hypnosis is that the client isn t required to participate other than to be present. In fact, the key ingredient that determines the success of hypnosis to achieve results is the willingness to change. Another common delusion is that one must be comatose or in a similar state of unconsciousness to be hypnotized. Amazing that the phrase unconscious mind somehow translates to being U N C O N S C I O U S. Whereas in reality, a light state of trance will yield profound results. There is a further conception that not everyone can be hypnotized and the fact is that you can only be hypnotized if you can follow directions. That s right, just gently allow your eyes to close………………

For the profound results that can result from a hypnosis session, aren t you just a little curious to investigate the realms of your unconscious mind or to at least become conscious of it……… that s right… bring your unconscious mind with the rest of you and trust that the results you are seeking, to achieve the life you desire and deserve are within you……………

Copyright 2004 Veronica G. Hartman

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Veronica G. Hartman is a a Certified Trainer of Time Line Therapy , and Master Practitioner of Time Line Therapy , through the Time Line Therapy , Association.

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