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In this episode, we discuss The Rules Of The Mind with Rapid Transformational Coach and Hypnotherapist Michelle Carbone. The rules were developed by Marisa Peer and Gil Boyne. Marisa says," The rules of the mind explain how the mind works. Since our minds have control over both our emotions and our bodies, once we understand how the mind works, we can then use our minds to directly influence our emotions and bodies." Our guest, Michelle Carbone, discusses the rules and how they affect us and our neurodiverse relationship. She also explains Rapid Transformational Therapy and how it helps you reframe negative beliefs. We examine why our minds love the familiar and why change causes upset. We talk about how recognizing our patterns can lead to breakthroughs. We also look at the downside of managing your partner and ways to handle meltdowns. Michelle shares the looping thought ladder with us and how our beliefs affect our health. We also discuss getting out of our comfort zone to change our perspective. This informative hour looks at how our thoughts and beliefs shape our lives and how we have control to make positive changes.Michelle Carbone:https://www.zenmindmichelle.com/ Rules of the Mind With credit to Marisa Peer and Gil Boynehttps://marisapeer.com/how-to-control-your-thoughts-rules-of-the-mind/Join our community of thriving Cassandra women.https://healingcassandracommunity.com
Matthew has traveled the world in pursuit of universal truths that all religions seem to point toward. Hypnotherapy, when performed in safe environments with medical supervision, can guide humans to a sense of peace that Matthew strives daily to share with the world. In this episode, you can take comfort in the years of research he is willing to offer free to anyone who takes the challenge to look deeper inside themselves and simply sit.In this episode:
In Episode 6, Dr. Nally dives into willpower, hope and how this relates to motivation. He talks about the amygdala and it's effect on cravings, addiction and the autonomic nervous system. Listen in as he gives 5 steps to controlling anxiety, panic & cravings. How can a ketogenic lifestyle help irritable bowel? Find out on today's podcast. References: 1. Berenz EC, Vujanovic AA, Coffey SF, Zvolensky MJ. Anxiety sensitivity and breath-holding duration in relation to PTSD symptom severity among trauma exposed adults. J Anxiety Disord. 2012 Jan;26(1):134-9. doi: 10.1016/j.janxdis.2011.10.004. Epub 2011 Oct 17. PMID: 22047652; PMCID: PMC3254809. 2. McKay, M., Wood, J.C. and Brantley, J. (2007) The Dialectical Behavior Therapy Skills Workbook. New Harbinger, Oakland. 3. Van Dijk, T. A. (2013). The field of Epistemic Discourse Analysis. Discourse Studies, 15(5), 497–499. https://doi.org/10.1177/1461445613501448 4. The Human Amygdala, by Paul J. Whalen & Elizabeth A. Phelps (2009) 5. Molecules of Emotion The Science Behind Mind-Body Medicine, by Candace B. Pert (1997) 6.Wibowo, E., Wong, S.T.S., Wassersug, R.J. et al. Sexual Function After Voluntary Castration. Arch Sex Behav 50, 3889–3899 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10508-021-02094-6 7. Britta K. Hölzel, James Carmody, Karleyton C. Evans, Elizabeth A. Hoge, Jeffery A. Dusek, Lucas Morgan, Roger K. Pitman, Sara W. Lazar, Stress reduction correlates with structural changes in the amygdala, Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience, Volume 5, Issue 1, March 2010, Pages 11–17, https://doi.org/10.1093/scan/nsp034 8 . Lowen MBO, et al. Effect of hypnotherapy and educational intervention on brain response to viscerla stimulation in the irritable bowel syndrome. Aliment Pharmacol Ther. 2013 June ; 37(12): 1184–1197. doi:10.1111/apt.12319. 9. Sumithran P., Prendergast L. A., Delbridge E., Purcell K., Shulkes A., Kriketos A., et al. . (2011). Long-term persistence of hormonal adaptations to weight loss. N. Engl. J. Med. 365, 1597–1604. 10.1056/NEJMoa1105816 10. Transforming Therapy by Gil Boyne (1989). #DocTalk #LimbicSystem #amygdala #Cravings # Anxiety #PanicAttacks #IBS #PrinciplesOfLife #DeepThoughts #ChangeYourThoughtsChangeYourLife #ChronicIllness #ChronicDisease #ObesityMedicineSpecialist #HormoneSpecialist #ClinicalHypnotherapist #JustKeepEsterifying #WhoIsListeningAnyway #DocMuscles #DocMusclesLife #LeadFollowOrGetOutOfMyWay #DocTalk #LiftRunShootKetoForLife #KeepHammering #ImNotDeadYet #Keto #Carnivore #Ketogenic #BaconMakesYourPantsFallOff
Gina and Matthew J. Brownstein's take a deep dive into hypnotherapy. Matthew's journey into spirituality, health, and healing began in 1992 with a profound spiritual awakening that made him begin seeking the truths of all the world's great wisdom traditions. This sudden shift into a spiritual view of life led Matthew to change his major in college to Philosophy, yet in time it became clear to him that Philosophy was too intellectual and did not offer the direct experiences that he sought for. Changing his major to Religion, Matthew soon discovered Mysticism and the more esoteric branches which led to his increased spiritual experiences. Not knowing what to do with this knowledge, he then went to his first Acupuncture College to learn more about how energy blockages keep us from health, wholeness, and spiritual realization. CEO of Anahat Education Group, Inc. (AEG), President of the International Association of Interpersonal Hypnotherapists (IAIH), and the Founder and Executive Director of the Institute of Interpersonal Hypnotherapy (IIH), the first State-Licensed Postsecondary Vocational Hypnotherapy Institute through the US Department of Education's Commission for Independent Education – License #3448. Matthew is also the founder of Silent Light Publishers (SLP) and the Interpersonal NLP Society. Matthew also studied Traditional Chinese Medicine at the Southwest College of Acupuncture, yet soon found Hypnotherapy and NLP and became fascinated with the mind's ability to heal the body, clear emotional blocks, and restore one to their true self as Spirit. This led to a journey into Hypnotherapy which became a huge foundation of Matthew's Life's Work. Matthew's primary inspiration and mentor for Hypnotherapy has been the late-great Mr. Gil Boyne. Matthew has in depth training in Chinese Medicine, Acupuncture, Massage, Nutrition, Shiatsu, Reiki Levels I & II, Herbology, Homeopathy, Hypnotherapy, Breathwork, NLP, Yoga, Tai Chi, Chi Kung, Tai Chi Chih, Meditation, Past-Life Regression, Life-Between-Life Regression, Analytical Hypnotherapy, Hypnoanalysis, Gestalt, Ho'oponopono, and Radical Forgiveness. https://www.instituteofhypnotherapy.com/about-matthew-j-brownstein/ wwwe.theliberatedhgealer.com #hypnosis #energy #therapy #suicideprevention #helpothers #kindness #forgiveness #love #herbology Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tara Sutphen CHt & Jason D McKean CHt will interview Shelley Stockwell-Nicholas Ph.D. Author and The President of the International Hypnosis Federation, Shelley has trained thousands of students in all aspects of Hypnosis and Coaching. With her many years of experience and training with Ormond McGill and Gil Boyne along with many others gives her a unique viewpoint.Come Join Us on FB LIVE “Tara Sutphen" Page 9am PDT/Noon EDT#iHeartRadio #Spotify #tarasutphen #TVGuestpert #Shelleystockwellnicholas #creativeprocess #IHF
The first experience with hypnotism didn't make much sense for Don Spencer; he was playing with a girlfriend who used to be hypnotized by her father, and what he experienced didn't impress him at all. Several years later, in his third year of undergraduate Psychology, Don attended a public demonstration when it hit him: psychology studies human behavior; hypnotherapy is about altering, changing, and amending behavior. From that day, never stopped researching and learning about hypnosis and hypnotherapy. Don Spencer is a Personal Achievement Coach; he developed the Hypnotism Training Institute of Idaho, the Hypnotism Training International in Utah, and the Personal Achievement Center for private consultations. He is the CEO of SleepNow Productions; SleepNow provides hypnosis services, entertainment, wellness programs, and mentoring to the private and corporate sectors.As a hypnotherapist, Don worked with Charles Tebetts, Ormand McGill, Jim Russell, Al Krasner, and Gil Boyne, to mention some of them. As a Clinical Hypnotherapist, he managed 4 highly successful offices, 2 hypnotherapy schools and hypnotized over a million people. Don is considered one of the most outstanding performers in his profession; he has appeared on MTV Asia, Studio 23, FOX, PlayboyTV, Virgin Radio, Voice of the Caribbean, NBC, ABC, and CBS. In this episode, we had a fantastic conversation about Don's incredible journey, the most influential masters and mentors he worked with, what he loves about hypnosis, and what he wishes he had done differently. He also shared his preparation rituals before performing in front of big audiences and his most significant takeaways from a lifetime career. Tune in and listen to episode 4 of Rewired Inspired and learn more about this incredible human being. Some Questions I Ask:You started hypnosis at the age of 12. Could you talk about that, please? (4:28)What can you share with the listeners about your experience following your mentor for a year and a half? (17:42)What did you do before stepping into big stages in front of huge audiences? (30:40)In This Episode, You Will Learn:About Don's first steps into hypnosis (7:14)Don shares some of his experience working with shamans (18:43)What Don learned about human dynamics working with vast groups of people (23:58)About the importance of repetition and frequency (38:03)Everybody is in a trance. Hypnosis is about making people understand and feel that trance (43:21)Resources:SleepNow websiteConnect with Don: LinkedInFacebookLet's Connect:WebsiteLinkedInFacebookInstagram Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
I'm joined in this episode of Mindful Meets by Deana Morris, hypnotherapist and yoga teacher, Deana helps midlife women harness the power of the subconscious to build powerful lives as they grow through menopause and beyond. Find out more about how she discovered her calling later in life and how she helps others through her yoga and therapeutic care. Her two-pronged approach helps clients break through limiting beliefs, end self-sabotaging to develop thriving careers and personal lives they love. Training with the creator of RTT, Marisa Peer and Dr John Butler, a renowned hypnotherapy trainer and colleague of the legendary Gil Boyne, Deana is also a Menopause Yoga Teacher Training graduate and 500 hours diploma holder from the British Wheel of Yoga. Her Masters degree dissertation in Mass Communications focused on media representations of women, the spark that ignited her passion for women's life development. A career-long writer in newspaper journalism and PR comms, Deana keeps her hand in editing Spectrum magazine for BWY and is the creator of The WiseLife podcast.My chat with Deana on her own podcast is here:Episode 8: the power of mindful eating with Lori Weber - WiseLife | Podcast on Spotify You can find out more about Deana, and how to have your best menopause on these websites and social media pages:W: menopausesupport.co.ukW: menopause doctor.co.ukW: deanamorristherapies.comInsta: deana.morrisThanks so much for listening in! If you like what you hear, please connect with me on any of my social media platforms:Lori - MFHT - eating therapist (@the_mindful_eating_clinic) • Instagram photos and videosThe Mindful Eating Clinic | FacebookLori Weber - The Mindful Eating Clinic - YouTubeLori Weber MFHT | LinkedIn Why not subscribe to my seasonal online magazine? Just four times a year and packed with articles and advice around my THINK EAT LIVE themes:https://landing.mailerlite.com/webforms/landing/n6g3w7Details of everything I do is on my website:Healthy weight management | The Mindful Eating Clinic
What's up everyone, welcome back to the podcast. Thank you so much for joining us this week. I really hope you're having a nice day, and let's make it a little bit nicer. Today we are diving into the specifics around interpersonal hypnotherapy and more specifically the interpersonal part of it you know, what is enter personal hypnotherapy? Why do we call it enter personal hypnotherapy, the idea of interpersonal really boils down to the connections and the people that we have in our lives. And this idea was something that came to Matthew, actually, I believe in meditation, when, you know, he started thinking about just the school and the training that he was providing and how he really wanted to bring the deeper aspect of healing and transformation through with this sort of proprietary brand, if you will, of hypnotherapy training. So our institute is called the Institute of interpersonal hypnotherapy. It's because Matthew really wanted to focus heavily on this idea of the different people, so to speak, quote, unquote, people, okay, that we all have inside of our mind. So what we're really talking about here is the subconscious mind and how it can be broken down into multiple different parts, if you will, and these parts are always communicating with each other. They really are creating the framework and the fabric of our perspective, right of how we internalise our life, our experience of life, and whether it's a good life or a bad life, the different problems that we think we may face, or that we, you know, deal with on a regular basis, the behaviours that we have, whether they're positive or negative behaviours, healthy or unhealthy behaviours. You know, these all stem from the subconscious mind and the different relationships that we have with ourselves and these parts have with each other. It's sort of a weird concept. But the idea, you know, not to say that we have multiple personalities, but there are definitely multiple parts inside of our mind. So Matthew is going to dive in, you know, and really explain this a lot better than what I'm doing right now, but really get to the granular level of what interpersonal hypnotherapy actually is, and what these different parts of our subconscious mind are, and why, you know, we're all at war with ourselves internally, and we all create this internal conflict and suffering based on the relationship that these parts have with each other. This is going to be a really interesting episode for you, this is going to be broken up into two parts. So this first part here is really actually going to focus more on some of the history of hypnosis and hypnotherapy and where it all came from. It's really fascinating stuff because you're going to learn about how this all came to be. You know how hypnosis has transformed over the years and, and over the decades and how different pioneers have added their own little touch. And you know, I really want to believe that Matthew will go down in history as another pioneer moving this needle forward with hypnosis and hypnotherapy and his contributions to what he's created. You'll hear about the likes of mesmer and mesmerism, Dr. Sigmund Freud, Dave Elman, Gil Boyne. These are just some of the names of people that have really contributed a lot to this field of hypnosis and hypnotherapy. And then obviously now with what we are offering from the Institute, as well as through the association that Matthew has put together called the International Association of interpersonal hypnotherapist or IH for short. I really hope you enjoy this one there's a lot to uncover and unpack in this episode. And then you know, again, this is only part one so make sure you're subscribed and that you get notifications because we'll be releasing Part Two next week, which is another great episode. Anyways, without further ado, let's go ahead and jump right into it. This week's sponsor is HypnotherapySites, a website design agency dedicated to hypnotherapists. Get 20% OFF a custom website for your practice: www.hypnotherapysites.com/illuminated
Episode 58 - Hypno Chicks with Michael Mezmer Michael Mezmer, award winning entertainer and Clinical Hypnotherapist, joins us for Chaos & Conversation. We chat about hypnotherapy, the benefits of this therapy, the stigma surrounding this type of therapy, and much more! Of course all the usual & everyday Chaos too! Hold the Sugar, Pass the Vodka ~. Jozlyn, Nikki & GingerSupport the Chaos, Review, Listen & Host Info by clicking this link - https://keepingupwithchaos.netGuest Info:Michael Mezmer received his initial Hypnotherapy training at the Hypnotism Training Institute in Glendale CA, under the direct instruction of his mentor, the legendary hypnotherapist Gil Boyne. He also participated in an internship, achieving the Clinical Hypnotherapist level with the American Council of Hypnotist Examiners, as well as specialized certifications as an A.C.H.E. stress management consultant. In addition to his training at the Institute, Michael holds a Degree in psychology from California Coast University. For the past 8 years Michael has exclusively been hypnotherapist consultant to the Unger Concierge Medical Group in Rancho Cucamonga, California. *Full Bio on our websiteGuest Links:FB - https://www.facebook.com/michael.mezmerIG - https://www.instagram.com/michaelmezmer/Website - http://mezmer.info/Covidnosis - https://covidnosis.weebly.com/Jozlyn needs to be caffeinated! Check out Wandering Bear Coffee Co and get your coffee fix too! Click the link below and use our code!Disclaimer - This is an affiliate, if you purchase product, we may earn a commission, at no extra cost to you!Wandering Bear Coffee LOVE coffee? How about organic, smooth & extra strong coffee! Use this code ~ KEEPINGUPWITHCHAOS
HypnoTalks - Questions & Answers - with Axel Hombach and Dr John Butler
Analytical hypnosis, regression and integration. In this episode of the mini series on the Hypnotic Journey, Dr John Butler and Axel Hombach explore how the hypnotist and the client continue together. They explore Analytical Hypnosis (Analytical Hypnotherapy) and Regression, what it is that makes it so efficient and helpful. They also talk about how important the concept of Integration is. Integration is hardly known in hypnosis, but an integral part of Gestalt Therapy. And it was Gil Boyne who married them.
Dr John Butler and Axel Hombach on Transforming Therapy™ – the holistic approach to hypnosis
The forth course of the training cycle of the Hypnotherapy Training International is the "Medical Hypnotherapy". Dr. John Butler and Axel Hombach talk about the content of the course and what makes it so unique and highly efficient.
Dr John Butler and Axel Hombach on Transforming Therapy™ – the holistic approach to hypnosis
The third course of the training cycle of the Hypnotherapy Training International is the "Advanced Analytical Hypnotherapy". Dr. John Butler and Axel Hombach talk about the content of the course and what makes it so unique and highly efficient.
Dr John Butler and Axel Hombach on Transforming Therapy™ – the holistic approach to hypnosis
The second course of the training cycle of the Hypnotherapy Training International is the "Clinical Hypnotherapy". Dr. John Butler and Axel Hombach talk about the content of the course and what makes it so unique and highly efficient.
Dr John Butler and Axel Hombach on Transforming Therapy™ – the holistic approach to hypnosis
The first course of the training cycle of the Hypnotherapy Training International is the "Hypnotherapy Skills for Life Change". Dr. John Butler and Axel Hombach talk about the content of the course and what makes it so unique and highly efficient.
In the 3rd part of this mini series on Analytical Hypnosis and Transforming Therapy™, Dr. John Butler and I talk about regression and how it relates to analytical hypnosis and Transforming Transforming Therapy™. We look into the mechanics of analytical work, and where regression comes into play. This episode is highly informative. Enjoy this episode, Axel Hombach
In this 1st part of a 3-part mini series on Analytical Hypnosis and Transforming Therapy™, Dr. John Butler and I are exploring the beginnings, the differences and similarities between Analytical Hypnosis and Transforming Therapy™. To understand the connections we have a short look at Gil Boyne who is considered alongside Dave Elman to be one of the most important figures of modern hypnosis, of analytical hypnosis.
Since Dr. John Butler gave his first Transforming Therapy™ hypnosis workshop in Cologne, Germany, in 2016, I have been asked many times, "who is Dr. John Butler. In this 2nd episode, Axel Hombach and Dr John Butler talk about how John Butler started with hypnosis, how he got involved, and how he eventually met Gil Boyne and became his successor. For the 1st part
In this 1st episode, Axel Hombach and Dr John Butler talk about the person behind the Master Trainer and Scientist Dr John Butler. Since Dr. John Butler gave his first Transforming Therapy™ hypnosis workshop in Cologne, Germany, in 2016, I have been asked many times, "who is Dr. John Butler. Dr. John Butler has an international reputation as an expert in medical and clinical hypnotherapist. He is an university lecturer in neurology, works in hypno-surgery and is known as one of the foremost experts in pain management with hypnosis. Furthermore, he is the successor of the legendary Gil Boyne, who developed Transforming Therapy, the foundation of modern hypnosis, he is the director of Westwood Publishing and the current president of the ACHE, the American Council of Hypnotist examiners. That's only beginning. In this 1st episode, Axel Hombach and Dr John Butler talk about the person behind the Master Trainer and Scientist Dr John Butler. For the second episode, click here: https://hypnotalks-ah.podigee.io/5-who-is-dr-john-butler-part-2
Dr John Butler and Axel Hombach on Transforming Therapy™ – the holistic approach to hypnosis
In 2019 Dr John Butler will give another of his popular Intensiv Workshops in Transforming Therapy™ in Cologne, Germany, the analytical hypnotherapy as it was originally developed by Gil Boyne. John Butler talks about what he plans to focus on in 2019 and about new aspects he hasn't covered previously. Find out more about the workshop and register here: https://hypnose-zentrum-koeln.de/transforming-therapy-hypnose-workshop-2019/
Episode 1 Show Notes In this first Episode of ThoughtCasters, I speak with Margaret O’Brien about her nearly 50 years experience in Hypnotherapy in Australia. We hear about her introduction to Hypnosis creating a new Hypnosis Society, the PCHA and her work with luminaries like her great friend, the late Gil Boyne, Ormond McGill and...
Dr John Butler and Axel Hombach on Transforming Therapy™ – the holistic approach to hypnosis
In this second episode, Axel Hombach and Dr John Butler continue to explore the person behind the Master Trainer and Scientist Dr John Butler, how he met Gil Boyne and became his successor.
Welcome to Episode 67 of Brain Software with Mike Mandel and Chris Thompson! The Hypnotic Storm is spreading like a rash, and you’re infected! Check out the show notes below and scroll down to listen to the podcast directly on this page. Keep sending us topic suggestions and show feedback. We love hearing from all of you. Here are the show notes for this episode: The podcast begins with the usual stupidity, with Mike doing guinea pig laughs over Chris’ intro, and then yelling “Hurrah!” for no apparent reason. A new way to vaguely confuse and sexually stress people by asking them to invest in you! Mike admits he’s pathologically ontime, as are all Enneagram Eights, and does love Oregon Pinot Noir, as well as the Washington State offering. They discuss Mike’s near crash enroute to Hypno East because of a guy texting. Toronto isn’t a backwater! 16 lanes of highway prove it! Mike uses a badge and yells that he’s not a cop to gain the advantage over idiots. Come out to Hypnothoughts in Las Vegas in August! Mike will be teaching a full day of MINDSCAPING…Buy the online course and attend the live training for free, and get a discount on your Hypnothoughts ticket too! Check it out here: MINDSCAPING promotion for Hypnothoughts Live. Chris goes well beyond the requisite explanation and it all gets dangerously close to a Ken Sweatman story, and draws Mike into the explanation of whatMINDSCAPING is and how it works. Chris and Mike discuss cold-reading, and the confirmation bias, the worst of this being Kripkean Dogmatism. Mike tells how in Newfoundland on a documentary shoot he convinced 2 observers that he’d never gotten up off a couch, which made the appearance of a selected card in a card-case across the room near miraculous. Events are reconstructed after the fact, which makes cold-reading seem real. People tend to remember only what fits their confirmation bias. Mike demonstrates the method on Chris, using his tan as an example. Mike advises to Google the Classic Reading! It fits most people. Chris brilliantly cold-reads that Mike hasn’t done the Classic reading recently. Mike says “Your sexual adjustment has caused you some difficulties…” and isn’t kidding! Cold readers make broad statements, and their dupes make specific applications of the material. Graphology is far more effective than cold-reading because you’ll be correct! Mike has been a certified handwriting expert since 1993. He provides forensic graphology and college lectures. Check out Mike’s online graphology course! You can see a cool video here: Introduction to Graphology and there’s over 7 hours of awesome training for you in the online course. A question comes in about rapid inductions and PGO spikes. Chris sends listeners to the rapid induction video on the blog at mikemandelhynosis.com Family members can be your worst subjects…at first, anyway. Mike tells how his student Mohammed hypnotised his father after one day of training. Chris explains the use of the startle effect and the PGO spike. Confusion means the brain looks for resolution. Chris starts to explain and begins channeling Ken Sweatman. Mike quickly takes control of the conversation and explains the need for rapport. They discuss a hilariously inept video from a hypnosis trainer that “drips with ridiculosity”. Mike’s REM induction fires a PGO spike, but the subject doesn’t know when it will happen. Chris mentions hiccups and startling the sufferer. Mike feigns interest. The startle must be poweful! Mike recommends Gil Boyne’s brilliant videos. Mike applauds Chris’ use of the Jerry Intervention, or: Seizing the power via confusion. Chris tells how he psychologically decimated the man for using sweeping generalizations and straw man arguments. Chris says that the man was an idiot, and Mike can be heard in the background, quietly chanting “Dick?…Dick?…” Chris continues speaking as Mike laughs. Chris thinks that Mike was laughing at Chris’ brilliance, but Mike is actually laughing at the way he kept chanting “Dick?…and wasn’t actually paying attention to anything Chris was saying. Chris explains how he actually used the Jerry Intervention, and says “This was textbook Jerry Intervention” and Mike laughs until he coughs and injures something. I think you know! is discussed. It all drips with portent and confusion. Who the hell is Jerry?!? Jerry was SO right about you! It’s now becoming a Ken Sweatman story. Life should be effortless, enjoyable and vaguely annoying to other people! Mike tells you how to do 3 really cool practical jokes while driving, and you do them at your own risk, and assume all responsibility for the results. Rememer: We are NOT responsible. At all. For anything. Ever. Mike tells how brilliant stage hypnotist Michael C. Anthony got him with the first of these practical jokes. Stomp on the accelerator and try to make it through the light. (Unless you’re in Chris’ Tesla, in which case you will make the light.) The second joke involves a horrific sharp turn and the relieved laughter when the car doesn’t roll and then burst into a fireball. The third joke is the best! Nothing like surviving a car crash…Stupid, but brilliant! (We aren’t telling you to do this, so don’t.) Empowering Question: What is it going to take for you to apply these empowering questions for your life…and how soon are you going to do it? Metaphor: Mike’s mentor, the late Derek Balmer and the parking meter… Ending: The brilliant song writing of Heinrich Dieter: Aufnahmevermogen aufmerksamkeitsverteilung! Please leave a rating in iTunes, and send in your questions by email to info(at)mikemandelhypnosis.com Remember to check out this blogpost on pre-hypnotic work.