This is the table of Contents for the eBook we are selling on
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"SEVEN
DAY SELF-HYPNOSIS PROGRAM"
The Seven Day Self-Hypnosis Program 1
Table of Contents 1
Why Self-Hypnosis? 2
What Is Self-Hypnosis? 8
How Will Self-Hypnosis 12
Help You Lose Weight? 12
The Subconscious Mind 20
Self-Hypnosis 29
The 7 Day Program For Weight Loss 40
The Limitless Power Of The Mind 47
Here is a free paper on Self-Hypnosis.
Easy Weight
Loss - Without a Diet! |
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There are many different reasons why
someone may want to lose weight. You may want to feel healthier, look better,
fit into your old clothes or even have been advised by a medical practitioner
to get in shape. However, if you are one of those people who battle constantly
with your weight then you already know how hard it is to stick to a diet. In
the majority of cases they just don't work!
All the current slimming pills and weight-loss fads are of extremely limited
effectiveness. When you take into consideration the dangers of surgical procedures
and the lack of long-term studies of new-fad diets a safe, reliable alternative
is needed.
Although many claim that there are painless ways of losing weight the simple
is truth is that weight-loss, like everything else worth achieving in life,
requires some effort on your part. However there are techniques and tools to
make your transition to health much more enjoyable and easy. A great example
is the Paul McKenna famous system which was tested on British television with
remarkable results. It didn't even involve hypnosis!
McKenna spent 13 years analyising the behaviours of naturally thin people in
order to devise his weight-loss system and found some amazing things.
Every person has an inborn weight control mechanism, a set point that attempts
to maintain a particular amount of fat on the body. Based on this premise Paul
McKenna formulated his easy to use weight-loss systemwhich as I mentioned earlier
had an enormous beneficial affect on the British TV viewing public. He even
allowed people to eat what they wanted and they still lost massive amounts of
weight!
Normally when we go on a diet we are forcing the body to adjust to a new way
of eating. This is in effect resisting the powerful totally natural urges the
body has to prevent energy deficit. So appetite suppressants may help to reduce
these drives, and forcing a change in eating habits may retrain the body and
mind into a new eating regime but the body will still has these urges because
they are inherent and totally natural.
In addition many people overeat due to stress or the desire to suppress negative
emotions or feelings of discomfort. Everyone knows the classic 'comfort eater'.
This is why the use of self hypnosis is so effective for weight-loss because
it can retrain the mind to view food, fitness and eating in more healthy ways.
However, McKenna's research shows that, if you follow your own body's natural
rhythm and don't force yourself into strict eating habits or deny yourself the
food you want most then you will be much more successful at losing weight. By
denyng yourself certain things you set up resistance and you will make it much
more difficult to stick to your weight-loss plan. The mind is tricky and I am
sure you will agree that you always want something more when you know that you
can't have it!
The key is to stop denying yourself the foods you really enjoy but to at them
in moderation. I know this is easier said than done but McKenna has some simple
yet powerful techniques to ensure your success. Basically you can eat what you
want!
Stop eating once your full! Many of us, myself included, tend to keep eating
after our body has sent the brian the message "right stop eating I'm satisfied".
We need to learn to recognise these signs and take heed of them.
Take an extra 15 minutes of exercise a day. Spread it over the day so it is
achieved in very small steps and you will be burning up more calories.
All the current slimming pills and weight-loss fads are of extremely limited
effectiveness. When you take into consideration the dangers of surgical procedures
and the lack of long-term studies of new-fad diets a safe, reliable alternative
is needed.
Although many claim that there are painless ways of losing weight the simple
is truth is that weight-loss, like everything else worth achieving in life,
requires some effort on your part. However there are techniques and tools to
make your transition to health much more enjoyable and easy. A great example
is the Paul
McKenna famous system which was tested on British television with remarkable
results. It didn't even involve hypnosis!
McKenna spent 13 years analyising the behaviours of naturally thin people in
order to devise his weight-loss system and found some amazing things.
Every person has an inborn weight control mechanism, a set point that attempts
to maintain a particular amount of fat on the body. Based on this premise Paul
McKenna formulated his easy to use weight-loss system which as I mentioned earlier
had an enormous beneficial affect on the British TV viewing public. He even
allowed people to eat what they wanted and they still lost massive amounts of
weight!
Normally when we go on a diet we are forcing the body to adjust to a new way
of eating. This is in effect resisting the powerful totally natural urges the
body has to prevent energy deficit. So appetite suppressants may help to reduce
these drives, and forcing a change in eating habits may retrain the body and
mind into a new eating regime but the body will still has these urges because
they are inherent and totally natural.
In addition many people overeat due to stress or the desire to suppress negative
emotions or feelings of discomfort. Everyone knows the classic 'comfort eater'.
This is why the use of self hypnosis is so effective for weight-loss because
it can retrain the mind to view food, fitness and eating in more healthy ways.
However, McKenna's research shows that, if you follow your own body's natural
rhythm and don't force yourself into strict eating habits or deny yourself the
food you want most then you will be much more successful at losing weight. By
denyng yourself certain things you set up resistance and you will make it much
more difficult to stick to your weight-loss plan. The mind is tricky and I am
sure you will agree that you always want something more when you know that you
can't have it!
The key is to stop denying yourself the foods you really enjoy but to at them
in moderation. I know this is easier said than done but McKenna has some simple
yet powerful techniques to ensure your success. Basically you can eat what you
want!
Stop eating once your full! Many of us, myself included, tend to keep eating
after our body has sent the brian the message "right stop eating I'm satisfied".
We need to learn to recognise these signs and take heed of them.
Take an extra 15 minutes of exercise a day. Spread it over the day so it is
achieved in very small steps and you will be burning up more calories.
So to outline:
Naturally thin people eat whatever they want! Now this may lead you to believe
that they have a higher metobolism or have been blessed with fat burning genes
but the truth is much simplier and applies to everyone. Which leads us to our
next point.
Naturally thin people have a different psychological view about food and fitness.
This is why they can eat what they want. By changing what food means to you
at a deep subconscious level you change your automatic responses to food and
exercise.
Naturally thin people don't have uncontrollable food cravings. McKenna teaches
that any cravings you have are merely learned behaviour and they can be unlearned.
He shows how it is possible to break all cravings and re-programme your mind
in just minutes
If you follow these simple steps, as outlined in this article, you are guaranteed
success and a new healthy, fit body.
Michael McGrath is the owner of several successful Internet businesses, a university
computer graduate and he has over 21 years experience with personal
development and self help. More information is avilable at personal development
or self hypnosis
.
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