"I can't find my..."
by Kristin Henning, Clinical Hypnotherapist
I received a call yesterday asking if hypnosis can help find lost items. The simple answer is yes. What is key to this is our memory contains everything that we have ever been a part of. The important thing to remember about our memory is while we store everything we only create pathways for accessing the memories for things we have deemed "important." That being said the next is how to access memories we have not consciously created paths to. Hypnosis is the answer to that question. By using hypnosis we can access your sub conscious and then with a skilled therapists guiding you find the memory you need to answer the question of where your item is.
I have helped people find lost keys, cell phones and other items. It has been very gratifying for me and the clients, though it is definitely easier the closer to the time you lost the item we hypnotize you though in the end assisting you to find what you have lost is both our goals , so remember hypnosis for the next time you have lost your keys.
Posted July 8th, 2008
Weeding Your Garden
by Kristin Henning, Clinical Hypnotherapist
As I was pulling out weeds in my front yard this week a thought from a friend popped into my head. She was a person I invested myself in and have now not spoke with for years after a falling out. She would always ask, Have you weeded your business and personal gardens lately?" It always made me think about who I was spending time with and who I know longer spoke with. It is such a vast list. If you have trouble remembering anyone who fit in your life for a time and now is no longer part of your life just pull up your contact list in outlook or your past several years date book. I guess there are more than a few people you where very close with or had weekly dealings with and now have transitioned to another part of your life and have weeded out certain contacts. You may have consciously choose to move away from the relationship or maybe it just occurred naturally as you grew and no longer had the room for that relationship.
This has always been a point of distress for me as I tend to have only a few close personal friends and even when a friendship sours it causes pause for me and there is a definite emptiness in my life. I miss that person and the friendship we had formed. It also causes difficulty in my business as a therapist as many of my friendships are formed out of networking events and the loss of that relationship can cause awkward moments between us at future events or if it was a more direct "weeding" I notice the the bad mouthing and whispers start and obviously that is bad for business.
I now find as an independent small business owner I have lots of superficial "friends" but very limited true friend. I am thankful my best friend is also my husband of 19 years but do wish my garden did not have to be so space. Have you weeded your garden lately? Remember, the 3 people outside your marriage you spend the most time with will guide your income, success and happiness level based directly on where they are at. So look for a growing, strong and lovely flower or two to spend time with and continue growing yourself.
Posted June 28th, 2008
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