by William Wood | Jul 27, 2010 | Articles
How is hypnosis like watching football? Northern Utah Hypnosis practitioner, William Wood explains in this short video below: (turn up your speakers and click the “play” arrow or button) Any other questions? Please feel free to contact Will Wood, Northern...
by William Wood | Apr 9, 2010 | Articles, Modern Jedi
Eye patterns can give us clues about which internal representation system a person is accessing in the moment. Practically, that allows a communicator to communicate in the clearest way possible. Taking some time to study this eye chart and see what you can learn...
by William Wood | Apr 9, 2010 | Articles, Modern Jedi
We experience the world through our five senses: eyes, ears, feelings, smells, taste and self talk. Inside our minds, we tend to re-present the world with our five senses. It has been observed that some people prefer different senses to create an internal...
by William Wood | Apr 9, 2010 | Articles, Modern Jedi
Learning to observe people more closely can pay great dividends. If you have a minute, I want you do play a quick game with a friend. First, have the person think of a person that they don’t like. Watch their eyes, the tilt of their head, their body posture. ...
by William Wood | Apr 9, 2010 | Articles, Modern Jedi
Hypnosis has a variety of techniques and strategies to enhance someone’s ability to learn. I have worked with a number of people to help them enhance their ability to spell or do math and had wonderful results. One thing I teach all my clients who want to enhance...
by William Wood | Apr 9, 2010 | Articles, Modern Jedi
Part of the art of using submodalities to make changes to internal representations is to identify the most important distinction for the client. This ability to correctly identify a driver is key to actually making change with submodalities. For example, when...