Feel Good About Being You

June 20, 2007

About

by ilikeme @ 6:07 pm

So, you might want to know a little bit about me.

I’m a 53-year-old woman who still has brown hair AND I don’t color it.  My husband is the same age as me and he is grey, grey, grey or gray, gray, gray depending upon the dictionary you use.

I am…

an internationally known, accomplished and happy certified hypnotist, certified brain quadrant trainer,and writer.  In 1988 I certified in hypnotherapy at the Hypnotism Training Institute of Los Angeles, California. 

I specialize in hypnotic scriptwriting and women use my Hypnotic Brain Talk program to help themselves feel good about who they are.  I’ve published many self-empowerment programs.   

I involved myself in a new career of hypnosis after my first-born son died at age twelve of a disease called Marfan’s Syndrome.  It really stinks that he only lived until age 12, but, when you’re times up, it’s up.  I used the benefits of hypnosis to successfully work through my grief about his passing and continue on with my life with a great degree of inner peace. 

Most recently, I’ve successfully used complimentary wellness techniques including hypnosis, Jin Shin Jyutsu {which is loosely compared with acupressure using the body’s energy system} and Hypnotic Brain Talk to walk away from her electric stair lift needed after an automobile collision.  I’ve successfully used these same techniques to virtually eliminate needing migraine headache medication and to greatly reduce the incidence of experiencing migraine headaches. 

I write a column called Hypnotherapy Scripting for the National Guild of Hypnotists (NGH), the world’s largest professional hypnosis organization.   You can contact the NGH by calling (603) 429-9438.  I encourage everyone to learn more about hypnosis because you naturally use it anyway. 

I received the 1998 International Hypnosis Hall of Fame’s Woman of the Year Award.  Blah, blah, blah. 

I was nominated to receive the 1998 Sealah Award and induction into the International Hypnosis Hall of Fame.  More blah, blah.

I was nominated for the 2004 American Biographical Institute’s Great Women of The 21st Century award.   I was nominated for the 2005 United Cultural Convention of The United States of America’s International Peace Prize.

Well, that’s a little bit about me.  Tell me about you!  I’m eager to hear all the fabulous things you’ve done and are continuing to do as you life your fortunate life.  

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