This is a follow up piece to the last blog post Is Fear Stopping You Developing as a Hypnotist?
Many hypnosis trainers seem to be very keen to insist that their students ‘be The Hypnotist’. Whilst this can be a very powerful way to show up, for the beginner it can also often backfire and end up contributing to a buildup of fear and anxiety that gets in the way of practising and having fun with hypnosis.
But there is another way!
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8 Comments
Kasper Fredholm
December 3, 2013For me “Being the hypnotist” is to take responsability for the process. Not to be responsable for creating a “trance”-state or creating phenomena. Not even responsable for an outcome. But responsable for the process 🙂
admin
December 4, 2013Very solid place to be coming from Kasper!
Best,
James
Adis
December 3, 2013Yes, yes , reminds me how I started playful experimentation then when it got “normal”, it turned into certainty. Though I find it difficult to imagine a really great hypnotist that hasnt got his playful experimentation side enhanced.
P.S for anyone reading this Ross Jeffries has someuseful attitudes on inner game:
“I either have fun getting what I want or
I enjoy learning what I need to to get even better
or both” – its a nice thing to have stuck in your head isnt it?
admin
December 4, 2013Hi Adis
Yes it is! Ross does indeed have some good inner game stuff! Often overlooked.
Best,
James
Roger
December 5, 2013Very good strategy James, it makes a lot of sense.
admin
December 11, 2013Thanks Roger.
J
Darren
March 10, 2014Thanks for addressing this James. I make it a point to work on myself so I can be a better Hypnotherapist for my clients.
James Tripp
March 19, 2014You are most welcome Darren 🙂
James
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