First I am relatively new to hypnosis and I have a regular 9 to 5 job...however I want to do hypnosis when I retire...if I knew about hypnosis 25 years ago...that would be my career.
First...It's easier than you think...Start with small steps...teach a course, give a talk, get a few clients. Do a little each day and have a plan.
Second...Get some self confidence...Try hypnosis yourself...I have seen a lot of people helped by hypnosis and I have used self hypnosis for some issues...however self hypnosis has not helped me with lossing weight...I am in the progress in finding out why.
Loved these pod casts and the timing is perfect. I think your comments about never giving up is spot on. It's sometimes easy to feel like things aren't happening fast enough, especially when you're starting out. You can only fail if you stop trying.
Whenever I feel myself starting to fret about what I "think" I haven't accomplished yet, I take a close look at what I have done so far. The "have done" side of the scale is always heavier. Metaphorically speaking...
Roy Thaller says
Great advice from Elronn and Cal.
I have two comments.
First I am relatively new to hypnosis and I have a regular 9 to 5 job...however I want to do hypnosis when I retire...if I knew about hypnosis 25 years ago...that would be my career.
First...It's easier than you think...Start with small steps...teach a course, give a talk, get a few clients. Do a little each day and have a plan.
Second...Get some self confidence...Try hypnosis yourself...I have seen a lot of people helped by hypnosis and I have used self hypnosis for some issues...however self hypnosis has not helped me with lossing weight...I am in the progress in finding out why.
Keep learning and be 1%ers
Take care
Roy
Cal Banyan, MA, BCH, CI, DNGH says
Hello Roy - Thanks so much for leaving a comment and giving our viewers a couple of tips on how to get started.
Cal
Julie Diane Moore says
Hi Cal and Elronn,
Loved these pod casts and the timing is perfect. I think your comments about never giving up is spot on. It's sometimes easy to feel like things aren't happening fast enough, especially when you're starting out. You can only fail if you stop trying.
Whenever I feel myself starting to fret about what I "think" I haven't accomplished yet, I take a close look at what I have done so far. The "have done" side of the scale is always heavier. Metaphorically speaking...
Go for it 1%ers!
Julie
Cal Banyan, MA, BCH, CI, DNGH says
Hi Julie - Hey if it was easy everyone would be a hypnotherapist! Seriously, thanks for you comment. We love getting them.
We are so glad to be able to give you this kind of support, as well as supporting hypnotists around the world.
Cal
Hypno1%er
Elronn says
Thanks for all the great comments!
I am do glad that this information is getting out there into the capable hands of our listeners.
Let's keep moving this profession forward toward greatness.
Elronn