Worthing Hypnotist Asks ‘How Can I Be More Confident?’

Confidence is your natural state – you are a confident person – its just that you learn doubt, fear and anxiety as you grow up. You learn these things for a reason – fear and anxiety do not make you feel good but they are learned in order to protect yourself. The problem is your subconscious can be a little over enthusiastic in this lesson and the fear and anxiety can end up holding you back rather than just protecting you.

You never learn quicker than you did when you were a baby, learning to understand an alien world and how to use this complex body, co-ordinating muscles in order to balance and walk and take hold of what you need. A young child does not know failure because they are confident, they have not learned fear, not learned doubt, they just pick themselves up and try again.

You still have that default of confidence but it is buried underneath layers of learned doubt, fear and anxiety. If you come and seem me in Worthing I can use hypnosis to remove those layers, tell your subconscious that they are not necessary and this will return you to that natural confident state that never went away.

If you can be hypnotised then there is a very easy way to dig that confidence back up, to give you back the self-esteem that does not know failure and help you forge ahead. Whether it is more confidence in bed, more confidence at work, more confidence with girls or more confidence to take risks and make the most of opportunities that litter life's pathway, hypnosis can help.

The answer to the question 'how can I be more confident?' can provide answers to similar questions such as 'how can I be more positive?' 'How can I be more assertive?' and 'How can I be more motivated?'. Confidence can solve all of these things.

Rediscovering misplaced confidence with hypnosis can help with depression and also all sorts of anxiety disorders such as Social Anxiety Disorder.

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