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"A Taste of Hypnosis" – next event

Apr 27, 2010   //   by Steve Wooding   //   Articles, Events  //  No Comments

Reserve space in your diaries for 12:30 – 1:30pm on Tuesday 11th May – we have the second of our “Taste of Hypnosis” events!

This time we’re being hosted by Merseyside Play Action Council at their offices in Bridport Street, Liverpool (click here for a map). It’s within a hundred yards or so of Lime Street station, 1/2-mile from Queen’s Square and there’s parking nearby too.

All we’re asking is a £5 donation to our hosts, in return for what I’ve promised everyone who attends in our flyer here – A Taste of Hypnosis – MPAC.

To book your place, you can either email booking@iceandlemon.com, call or text on 07730 651618 or register on Facebook here if you’re definitely coming.

A Taste of Hypnosis – Liverpool Event

Mar 15, 2010   //   by Steve Wooding   //   Events  //  No Comments
Liverpool Event Flyer

Liverpool Event Flyer

It’s happening..!

I’ve teamed up with Regus Liverpool to put on a ‘Taste of Hypnosis’ event in support of Marie Curie Cancer Care.

It’s on Wednesday April 14th, from 12:30 – 1:30pm – a lunchtime, so you needn’t take time away from work.

We’re holding it at the Regus Liverpool Centre, Horton House, Exchange Flags, Liverpool L2 3PF.

In return for some fantastic insights into how your mind works and some simple demonstrations of how hypnosis can help you personally and professionally, all we’re asking is that you bring a £5 donation to Marie Curie Cancer Care with you.

We’ve had enquiries about this event even before we announced the details, so we know it’s going to be popular. However, there are only 20 places to be had which means you MUST pre-book, either by emailing booking@iceandlemon.com or calling 07730 651648 immediately!

Click here for a flyer and more information.

Remember – places are limited so book now.

2010: the Year of Health & Wellbeing

Jan 21, 2010   //   by Steve Wooding   //   General  //  1 Comment

Many of you already know that 2010 is the official ‘Year of Health and Wellbeing’ in Liverpool, with businesses, organisations and individuals taking extra steps to help their employees, contacts, customers and clients and themselves make sure they get to Christmas 2010 in better shape than they started.

And I want to do my bit too. So here’s how I’m going to start the ball rolling! Read More »

How effective is hypnosis..? VERY..!

Jan 18, 2010   //   by Steve Wooding   //   In The Press  //  No Comments

I’ve been asked quite a few times just how effective hypnosis is, and whilst I know the results are great for my clients, I decided to go hunting for some more widespread statistics. I found a great summary of a variety of research studies and surveys, and the bottom line is as follows: Read More »

New Scientist Article on Hypnosis

Oct 19, 2009   //   by Steve Wooding   //   In The Press  //  No Comments

Last week’s New Scientist has an article on the reality of Hypnosis vs. just imagining or playing along – http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg20427291.200-look-into-my-eyes-the-power-of-hypnosis.html?full=true, citing a number of experiments and research studies that show how hypnosis can change the function of the brain!

How do you get it all into someone's mind..?

Mar 27, 2009   //   by Steve Wooding   //   General  //  No Comments

Odd, isn’t it, how we manage to keep some shelves and cupboards reasonably tidy and others are a total jumble?

I was speaking to a legal boffin at a local networking group last week about presenting and public speaking and came up with a metaphor for one of the powerful techniques derived from hypnosis of creating speeches that really, truly work.

It’s a bit like filling an empty cupboard with stuff. Read More »

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