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How To Feel Happier After The Christmas Holidays

Wednesday, January 13th, 2010

The party season has ended, the credit card bills are starting to hit the mat, you are carrying a few extra pounds from all that lovely Christmas food and drink, and your motivation towards all those resolutions you were so keen on 3 weeks ago is starting to wear thin…

So what can you do?

Well, the cheerful folks at the Optimists Society have declared Monday 18th January, “International Optimism Day” – and invite you to go out and cheer up those around you by getting together with the people you care about and having a fantastic fun day.

We agree. Studies show that one of the best ways to feel happier yourself is to perform an act of kindness for someone.

So why not:

  • Call someone you haven’t spoken to for ages
  • Say hello to someone you see everyday, but never speak to
  • Do something random and lovely for a complete stranger
  • Pay someone a compliment
  • Show your gratitute for something you normally take for granted
  • Say ‘yes’ to something you’d normally say ‘no’ to

If you really want to start changing the way you feel, don’t wait for the 18th…

Start now, and do at least one thing every day.

That’s because, very often, the way we feel is simply a habit, so make a new habit, and have fun doing it!

Why not share your ideas and tell us what things you have done by leaving a comment below.

Kind regards,
Rob & Heidi

Lessons From Tiger Woods

Thursday, December 17th, 2009

Some of you may know that as a Mind Factor Coach, Rob is part of the Mind Factor Coaching community, working with Europe’s leading golf Mind Coach, Karl Morris, to enable golfers of all abilities to improve their consistency and enjoyment of golf.

Rob had a chance to guest post about Tiger Woods announcement to break from professional golf. Here is what he said:

After what must be an insane amount of media pressure, Tiger Woods issued a statement saying, “I have decided to take an indefinite break from professional golf. I need to focus my attention on being a better husband, father, and person.”

Karl posted a video recently about the importance of developing mental toughness in golf, part of which involves developing (and keeping separate) your real self and your performer self.

Most golfers suffer because they don’t have a good distinction between who they are as a person, and what they are doing (playing golf).

So if they feel like a champion when they play well, they feel like nobody when it all falls apart – which puts them under too much pressure on the course to perform well.

Tiger’s statement recognises that he has allowed his performer self (’Tiger’) to blend into his real/family self (’Eldrick’). He has taken Tiger home with him and lost the sense of his ‘real self’.

And although Tiger’s blurring of real and performer self is the opposite to most people (who take their ‘real self’ on the course) – the effect is the same.

Like the rest of the golfing world, we can only hope that he can find and strengthen his real self quickly so that his performer self can come back and play more great golf.

And here is the video mentioned:

SlimQuest is featured in “SLIM AT HOME” magazine.

Tuesday, December 1st, 2009

Slim At Home - Dec 09

Slim At Home - Dec 09

SlimQuest is pleased to announce they have been featured in the Dec/Jan issue of SLIM AT HOME.

Nicola Dines lost 16lbs during Amy Garnham’s 6 week course in Ruislip. She then continued using what she had learnt to lose a total of 2st 4lbs in 10 months. .

Nicola’s story can be read in the attached article from the magazine.

Slim At Home – Dec 09

Congratulations to Nicola!

Hypnosis has ‘real’ brain effect

Tuesday, November 17th, 2009

The BBC website is reporting that Hypnosis has a “very real” effect that can be picked up on brain scans.

A team from Hull University, performed an imaging study in which hypnotised participants showed decreased activity in the parts of the brain linked with daydreaming or letting the mind wander.

The same brain patterns were absent in people who had the tests but who were not susceptible to being hypnotised.

One psychologist said the study backed the theory that hypnosis “primes” the brain to be open to suggestion.

Hypnosis is increasingly being used to help people stop smoking or lose weight and advisers recently recommended its use on the NHS to treat irritable bowel syndrome.

Dr William McGeown, study leader, says “This shows that the changes were due to hypnosis and not just simple relaxation.”

Full article: (BBC News – 16th November 2009)

Hypnotherapy helps homecoming heroes

Tuesday, November 3rd, 2009

Gravesend Hypnotherapists offer free session to homecoming servicemen and women.

With Remembrance Day fast approaching and the UK’s ongoing involvement in war zones like Iraq and Afghanistan always in headlines, the troubles homecoming heroes have in adapting to their return to civilian life is often overlooked.

As members of the National Council for Hypnotherapy (NCH) we are proud to be taking part in a national programme which offers a free hypnotherapy session to help homecoming servicemen and women cope with their return to civilian life after the stresses of warfare.

Hypnotherapy sessions can help with relaxation, removing anxiety, dealing with depression, processing traumatic events, dealing with loss, re-adjustment and building self-esteem.

Many returning servicemen and women have shown a high rate of stress.

Everyone reacts to stress in different ways and to different degrees. Some people have more stress than others. Some people handle stressful situations better than others. Each person is triggered by different stressful situations, depending on their own make-up.

“Stress is one of the biggest threats to people’s health, happiness, and well being,” says White.

“Stress may cause confused thinking, depression, over-eating, excessive drinking, reckless driving, high blood pressure, heart problems, and a myriad of other health problems. The symptoms of stress are sometimes insidious and undetectable, until one day you feel overwhelmed with life. Everything bothers you, from your work to your favourite pet at home. You may even start doubting your sanity. All of this results in the feeling of being out of control.”

Stress may be triggered by an event or episode.

Once a person learns to recognise stress triggers, they can learn to introduce new, alternative behaviour when experiencing a stress trigger.

Hypnosis will help a person recognise stress triggers and, while in the hypnotic state, be better able to see alternative perspectives and behaviours in stressful situations.

In essence, someone can learn to reprogramme thoughts and actions while in a trance state to help develop new behaviour in the waking conscious state.

John Barry, research psychologist with City University, in his summary on the Warrior programme (a charity based in the UK aimed at ‘connecting the disconnected’ including ex-army personnel) said the programme helped improve the psychological functioning of people suffering from the effects of traumatic experiences, especially those ex-army services personnel.

This programme uses cognitive behavioural therapy – recognised as one of the most effective treatments for conditions where anxiety or depression is the main problem; neuro-linguistic programming which can change, adopt or eliminate patterns of behaviour and timeline therapy, an internal process that allows unresolved negative emotions from the past to be accessed and resolved safely and swiftly.

Research by Eitan Abramowitz and others in 2008 into hypnotherapy in the treatment of chronic combat-related PTSD patients suffering from insomnia, evaluated the benefits of add-on hypnotherapy in patients with chronic PTSD.

Some patients were treated with medication and add-on hypnotherapy as opposed to others receiving symptom-oriented hypnotherapy.

There was a significant main effect of the hypnotherapy treatment, the team found, with PTSD symptoms as measured by the Post traumatic Disorder Scale.

Additional benefits for the hypnotherapy group were decreases in intrusion and avoidance reactions and improvement in all sleep variables assessed.

Modern hypnotherapy, concludes White, has become the most dramatically effective short-term therapy developed to date, which means that many problems and issues can be transformed dramatically using hypnotherapy.

Helping homecoming heroes re-adapt to life after the stresses and trauma of military duty is one of the services the National Council for Hypnotherapists can offer.

The National Council for Hypnotherapy is the UK’s largest independent, not-for-profit governing body for Hypnotherapy practitioners. The high standards it requires for membership ensures that all of our therapists must have achieved a certain level of training and demonstrated competence in practice. In addition all our members are bound by a strict Code of Ethics & Practice, which includes the requirement for Professional Indemnity Insurance.

If you would like to talk to us about how Hypnotherapy could help you, please contact us.

New SlimQuest Kent dates announced

Wednesday, September 16th, 2009

New SlimQuest Kent Dates Announced

New Kent SlimQuest Dates Announced


We’re very pleased to announce the date of the next Kent SlimQuest course.

Meopham: Monday 2nd November
Starts: 7.45pm
Class Runs: 2nd, 9th, 16th, 23rd, 30th November, 14th December

SlimQuest is a 6 week group course that helps you understand your relationship with food and overcome the obstacles that have prevented you from losing weight and keeping it off in the past.

Spaces are limited, so early booking is advised. Visit our SlimQuest page for more information and booking instructions.

SlimQuest Kent Announces Daytime Course

Wednesday, August 5th, 2009
SlimQuest Kent Announces New Daytime Course

SlimQuest Kent Announces New Daytime Course

We’re very pleased to announce that we will run an additional daytime SlimQuest group class in September.

The new daytime course is ideal for busy mums who haven’t been able to lose their ‘baby weight’ even though their children are now at nursery or pre-school.

Since we started running SlimQuest group weight loss classes in Kent, we have been continually asked for a daytime course that will fit around the school run.

As a busy mum of two myself, I know just how difficult it can be to take time out from the children, so am pleased to be able to offer a course that starts after the kids are safely at school.

The daytime class will run:

Meopham, Tuesday 8th September – 10:00am

SlimQuest is a 6 week group course that helps you understand your relationship with food and overcome the obstacles that have prevented you from losing weight and keeping it off in the past.

Spaces are limited, so early booking is advised. Visit our SlimQuest page for more information and booking instructions.

Kind regards,
Heidi

New SlimQuest Kent dates announced

Friday, May 22nd, 2009

New Kent SlimQuest dates announced

New Kent SlimQuest dates announced


We’re very pleased to announce the dates of the next Kent SlimQuest courses.

They are:

Gravesend, Tuesday 7th July – 7:45pm
Meopham, Monday 7th September – 7:45pm

SlimQuest is a 6 week group course that helps you understand your relationship with food and overcome the obstacles that have prevented you from losing weight and keeping it off in the past.

Spaces are limited, so early booking is advised. Visit our SlimQuest page for more information and booking instructions.

First Kent SlimQuest course a sell out

Monday, May 11th, 2009

First SlimQuest Kent a sell out!

First SlimQuest Kent a sell out!


We’re very pleased to announce that the first SlimQuest course to run in Kent has completely sold out.

The 6 week group course is designed to help you understand your relationship with food and overcome the obstacles that have prevented you from losing weight and keeping it off in the past.

If you were hoping to come, don’t worry, we’ll be organising another course date soon.

To ensure you get advanced notice, please contact us to register your interest in SlimQuest Kent and let us know the course that would suit you best.

Cancer risk of nicotine gum and lozenges higher than thought

Wednesday, April 22nd, 2009

Nicotine chewing gum, lozenges and inhalers designed to help people to give up smoking may have the potential to cause cancer, research has suggested.

Scientists have discovered a link between mouth cancer and exposure to nicotine, which may indicate that using oral nicotine replacement therapies for long periods could contribute to a raised risk of the disease. A study led by Muy-Teck Teh, of Queen Mary, University of London, has found that the effects of a genetic mutation that is common in mouth cancer can be worsened by nicotine in the levels that are typically found in smoking cessation products.

Full article: Times Online, 22nd April 2009

The National Council for Hypnotherapy website has picked up the story, and confirms that Hypnotherapy is a safe alternative for people worried about nicotine replacement therapy which studies suggest is more than twice as effective too.

Hypnotherapy was proven to be the best method of stopping smoking by a meta analysis of almost 72,000 subjects conducted at University of Iowa by Viswesvaran & Schmidt (1992), reported in New Scientist (1992 – Volume 136, Issue 1845, Page 6).

Their findings were as a result of an in-depth study of all methods of stopping smoking, and showed that Hypnotherapy in general is up to five times more effective than willpower alone and more than twice as effective compared with nicotine gum.