Discover The Many Uses of Hypnosis
Written by David Silva

Saturday, 19 August 2006

Hypnosis is most commonly associated with losing weight and stopping smoking. While these are wonderful benefits from the practical application of hypnosis, they are just a small sampling of the possibilities.

For example, hypnosis can be an excellent tool when applied to school work, studying, or academics in general. As the new school year begins, for both children and those adults who are returning to school, anxiety and unease are often heightened. Hypnosis can be an effective tool for calming your nerves and taking the edge off your stress. But that's not all. It can also aid in increasing your concentration, in developing a better memory, in building stronger study habits, even in making the learning process easier.

Many of these same skills can be applied to career development as well. Self confidence, decision making, verbal and written skills, motivation, concentration and comprehension ... these are all important job skills that can be enhanced through the use of hypnosis. Having a slight edge in any of these areas can open up an entire world of new opportunities.

But it doesn't stop there. Hypnosis can also enhance your athletic performance. Not only can it be used to increase your self-discipline, it can be used to help you focus on each and every aspect of your athletic execution (whether it be swimming, track, skiing, football, whatever) to improve each little movement which in turn improves your overall performance. The results of using hypnosis for fitness and competition have proven amazing, making this a valuable training tool for athletes in all sports, at any level.

And there's more. Hypnosis can be used for overcoming your fears. The fear of public speaking, claustrophobia, stage fright, a fear of heights or spiders or snakes ... these are all areas that can improve dramatically when hypnosis is administered by a professional hypnotherapist.

How about bad habits? We addressed some of the more common ones in our introduction: overeating and smoking. But hypnosis can be applied to nearly any bad habit, be it biting your nails or procrastination, compulsively checking your e-mail or hair pulling. And while these may strike you as minor bad habits, hypnosis can be helpful with the big ones as well: gambling, drug abuse, alcoholism, etc.

Pain control, depression, memory improvement, healing, relationships, sexual dysfunction, tension and stress ... the list of areas where hypnosis can be used goes on and on. In many of these situations, hypnosis can be used on its own, in others it can be used in conjunction with other therapies or treatments.

Whether working with a professional hypnotist, hypnotherapist, or working the problem through with self-hypnosis, you'll be amazed at how hypnosis can improve many of the areas of your life.

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About The Author:

D. Silva is the webmaster for Exploring Hypnosis (http://exploringhypnosis.com), a website dedicated to the many aspects and benefits of hypnosis, including self-hypnosis, hypnotherapy, and self healing hypnosis.

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