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Control Your Weight Permanently the Natural Way

 

With a hypnosis weight reduction program you develop new habits and attitudes about eating.  You control your appetite and the quantity and quality of the food you eat.  Your control becomes a permanent habit. 

Overeating usually fills a need - or at least is viewed as doing so.  The possible needs, real or imaginary, are many.  Some people overeat to compensate for an unpleasant experience.  Others eat excessively to reward themselves, or possibly for self-entertainment.  Some want to be noticed, and may use a large body to offset low self-esteem.  Eating is also use to compensate for the lack of love, to offset fear, to overcome frustration, to deal with boredom, or sometimes even to avoid sex. 

Your hypnosis program for weight reduction involves several specific elements that are essential to the achievement of your objectives:  self-esteem and self confidence; a positive outlook; the ability to visualize mentally your ideal, desired body structure, at the appropriate weight and with the physical modifications that are important to you.  Also the Consulting Hypnotist deals with positive reinforcement for relief of stress or anxiety factors or other causal elements.  Keep in mind that a slow reduction in weight is the safest healthiest procedure.  Weight should and will come off slowly - perhaps two pounds a week on average.  Much reinforcement of the weight reduction hypnosis sessions can be accomplished through learning and using self-hypnosis, saving you time and money.

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Wellness Hypno-Therapeutics, Green Bay/Oconto, WI 

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