Get Out of Your Way: Unlocking the Power of Your Mind to Get What You Want
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.89 (951 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0738710520 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 216 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-01-22 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
He founded the Canadian Hypnosis Institute.. Layton Park (British Columbia, Canada) is a Certified Behavioral Analyst and a Certified Values Analyst, and his clients include large sales organizations and sports teams
He founded the Canadian Hypnosis Institute.. About the AuthorLayton Park (British Columbia, Canada) is a Certified Behavioral Analyst and a Certified Values Analyst, and his clients include large sales organizations and sports teams
With accompanying CD, it's simpler than ever to learn how to get everything you want! . All you need to do is relax and listen. Following his guided self-hypnosis techniques on this original CD, you will learn to unblock your subconscious mind to program yourself for continued success. Layton Park has simplified the self-hypnosis process by identifying the universal laws of mind-laws that affect everyone whether or not we are aware of them-and applying them through questions and simple techniques that anyone can learn. You already have what you need for success! Discover what you really want and h
"Get Out of Your Way: Unlocking the Power of Your Mind to Get What You Want" according to Marleen P. Luckman. This easy to read book is full of inspiring and reinforcing concepts and examples of how to create the life your want. The exercises are thought provoking, and the CD is a hypnosis session to synchronize your subconscious and conscious minds towards fulfillment. This book helped me to narrow in on exactly what I do want, what I reall. Tchrcoun said Excellent. This book is very easy to read, the examples make a connection with you, and the step-by-step format is simple. My problem is I purchased the kindle version and therefore have no CD that came with the original book; for you other electronic readers look ahead if CD's are involved. I think Amazon should put a note to that effect and m