“Overcome Your Fear of Public Speaking” teaches you step-by-step how to re-program your subconscious mind and overcome your fear of public speaking using the technique of self-hypnosis. The program is available in DVD format for just $67 + $5 for shipping anywhere in the world, or as an online, eLearning program for just $67.
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The program takes you step-by-step through a series of processes which take you from fear to confidence:
The program begins by leading you in a thorough self-assessment process that provides you with a clear picture of where you are right now with respect to the issue of speaking in public. Then, you are guided through a highly personalized goal setting session during which you define what being a successful public speaker means to you. From there you take your goals and incorporate them into a script you will use to change the blueprint of your subconscious mind during your self-hypnosis sessions. Next, you learn an easy-to-practice technique of self-hypnosis that you will be able to use anywhere, anytime. Then, to tie it all together, you are shown step-by-step how to come up with an action plan that will put your self-hypnosis technique into practice and outline additional steps that help to transform you into the successful speaker you want to be. Finally, you’ll get a number of helpful tips that successful speakers use all the time, and that you can begin using, too. To be truly successful I recommend that you complete your self-hypnosis sessions twice a day for twenty-one days, but don’t worry, each session can be as completed in as little as 3 minutes. Remember, this program is a co-creation. Throughout the course we’ll be working together to develop your specific program for success, but for it to succeed you have to want it for yourself as much as I want it for you. The program comes with a 365 day guarantee, so you have nothing to lose but the fear! |
Georgina Cannon, Director of The Ontario Hypnosis Centre, has been training speakers for over 23 years. She has facilitated workshops and lectures world-wide, and has received the Charles Tebbetts Award for Teaching and Education.
