by William Wood | Apr 9, 2010 | Articles
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
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
The Milton model was developed by Richard Bandler et al by observing the language patterns of Milton Erickson, who would help his clients change through conversational hypnotic patterns. While the meta model is comprised of linguistic patterns to gain specificity in...
by William Wood | Apr 9, 2010 | Articles
First, it is important to say that if what you are doing works, there is probably no reason to change or fix the strategy. But if your strategy is not working, what’s stopping you from making the changes necessary for your success now? There are several ways to...
by William Wood | Apr 9, 2010 | Articles
Scientifically, hypnosis can be described as a state where the mind produces alpha brainwave patterns. Alpha wave patterns represent waves of 8-12 cycles a second, as measured by an EEG. The alpha state is a naturally occurring state of mental relaxation. While...
by William Wood | Dec 12, 2009 | Articles
According to Miller, Galanter and Pribram, we are confronted with about 2 million bits of information per second. According to their research, our five senses can only process about 134 bits per second divided in to approximately seven “chunks.” Now, I am not sure if...