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Learning, Memory and Study Skills

 

Hypnosis can provide the insight, guidance and direction to establish personal learning goals, boost self-esteem and create motivation.  This results in faster, deeper learning and improved memory. 

Both external and internal conditions affect study habits.  Externally, hypnosis and self-hypnosis can be used to help block out external distractions.  Internally, stress and poor time management (or complete lack thereof) can create an unnecessary drain on energy and emotions, adversely affecting the learning process. 

Despite the claims of many educators and memory trainers, it is the meaningfulness of material that is at the center of all learning.  Meaningfulness has been demonstrated through a multitude of scientific studies to be more important in recognition, learning and memory development than any other single factor.  The key first step is to organize the meaningful material to be learned into a logical pattern, emphasizing the broadest concept - the theme - then narrowing the focus to appropriate specifics.  Hypnosis for enhancing learning and memory centers on exactly this, identifying, organizing and integrating the material into relevant meaningful logical patterns for the learner and thereby improving the learning experience.  

Hypnosis and self-hypnosis can help program effective procedures into a learner, often with near-miraculous results.

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