Is writing hard work for you? Many writers find writing stressful, so they never reach their potential; they write less than they could be writing, and make much less money than they should be making. If you'd like to enjoy stress-free writing, self hypnosis can help.
I first discovered the benefits of self hypnosis for writers 30 years ago. At that time I had no idea why self hypnosis worked so well; I thought it was "magic".
Now I know that self hypnosis trains writers to access their right brain creativity. Once you've trained yourself in this way, you can access this mind state at will. Writing will be enjoyable, and you'll look forward to your writing sessions as the best part of your day.
Who Should Use Self Hypnosis for Writers?
Consider using self hypnosis if you're blocked, or are procrastinating, or if:
* You're a new writer and want to develop professional writing habits;
* You're suffering stress in everyday life which is choking your creativity;
* You must write, but find writing difficult;
* You want to make money writing. Or, you're already making money writing, you'd like to double or triple your current income within months.
Self hypnosis unlocks your potential; hypnosis is now used in many areas.
An Alpha Brain State Is Relaxing, It Helps to Eliminate Stress
Medical hypnosis is becoming more common, and hypnosis has long been part of coaching in areas like sports. Successful writers develop their own techniques for getting into the alpha mind state of hypnosis over time; it's often described as a state of "flow."
You're more creative in an alpha mind state, so if you can access this state at will, your life will change. Not only will you dissolve writing problems, other stress-related challenges in your life will vanish.
How Do You Learn Self Hypnosis?
Learning self hypnosis is easy. You can learn through a variety of methods: by going to a hypnotherapist, via CD or DVD, or via a book.
If you're completely new to hypnosis, I recommend that you try hypnosis first, before you learn self hypnosis. This is because you may have preconceived ideas of how you should feel during hypnosis, and this can block your learning.
Big tip: under hypnosis, you'll feel wonderfully relaxed. You'll be awake (hypnosis is not sleep), and you'll hear everything that's said to you, but you'll feel as limp as cooked spaghetti. Once you've experienced this relaxing state, you'll want to learn self hypnosis so you can access this state at any time.
Self hypnosis is wonderful for writers; try it and see.