What is Hypnosis? (Part 1: Watching Football)

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...

Eye Patterns and Communicating Clearly

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...

Predicates

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...

Increasing your powers of observation

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. ...

Learn to learn better

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...

Submodalities and Drivers

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...