One of the hottest trends going around
right now is that of weight loss hypnosis. People who have tried to diet before
in the past and failed miserably are now giving this trend a try, hoping that
it may hold the key that unlocks them to greater success.
But, will it really work? Is it the answer
to your prayers?
There are a few things that you must
understand first before you make an informed decision.
Let’s go over what you need to know.
You
Must Be Suggestive
The very first thing that you must remember
is the fact that in order for weight loss hypnotherapy to work, you do need to
be suggestive.
Those who are easily moved into a
suggestive state will be able to be hypnotized fairly readily, while those who
can’t, won’t.
It’s really as simple as that. Some people
are great with hypnosis, but for others, the effects aren’t going to have that
much of an influence on them. Of course, this does in part depend on the skill
of the hypnotist that you’re working with, but keep in mind that some people
will just find it naturally works better for them.
It may be worth your while to be hypnotized
for something relatively minor (such as for entertainment purposes) first to
see how suggestive you really are.
You
Will Still Have To Work
Second, it’s important that you do remember
that just because you are hypnotized, this does not mean you won’t have to do
some work.
You’re still going to have to put in effort
to eat properly an exercise regularly.
It won’t take away from that so for those who hope this is some magic
cure that means they will no longer have to even try and weight loss will just
come right off, they are in for disappointment.
You do still have to put in effort to see
results. Failing to believe that is setting yourself up to fail.
You
May Need Repeat Sessions
Finally, the last thing that you’ll want to
keep in mind if you’re considering using hypnosis as a method of losing weight
is the fact that you may need to get repeated sessions with the hypnotist.
Some people view it as a one-shot cure-all.
They go once and magically, they are no longer doing behaviors that prevent
weight gain from occurring.
While in a few cases it may be this simple,
in most, it’s more complex than that. Especially if your habits have been
highly ingrained in you for years, you may require multiple sessions on an
ongoing basis until you finally reach your goal weight.
And even then, you may still require
occasional check-ups to ensure it doesn’t become a problem again.
So if you’re going to consider it, just be
sure that you are open to the idea that it could be a long term endeavor.
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