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how to start a career as a hypnotherapist?

Published by on September 29, 2010

Hey..
I’m 18 years old and i recently finished my diploma in hypnotherapy..So now i’m a certified clinical hypnotherapist! I can deal with issues like drug abuse, tobacco, alcohol, stage fear and many more phobias, i also deal with pain and relationship issues.I do crystal healing and reiki as well.. And now i am very keen on starting my own clinic! I think I am qualified enough to even charge them for the treatment i give them..But the big problem is that i dont know how to go about it!
Will i get paid? How to i tell people about it? and i live in bangalore where not every1 is very open about the idea of hypnosis.. Can i get any help please?

You need to get first hand experience. I’m very sorry if you take this the wrong way, but if you think you can deal with all drug abuse or relationship issues with a hypnotherapy diploma then…..well you’ll find out for yourself.

Here’s what you can do…

Treat people for free, let them see your skill, you can make it out that you are doing them a favour but really you are getting experience. Suggest to them that they can tell other people about you and to mention to their friends that you aren’t too expensive but can get the job done really well.

For the next 30 days introduce yourself to absolutely everyone you meet as a hypnotist. Wherever you are in the world, you will get some people who get scared and run away from you like you were the devil. Don’t worry, that’s fine, it might even be a bit fun after a while. But I guarantee that some people will be fascinated and curious. Hypnosis is one of the most fascinating conversational topics. If you’ve got it, use it! And don’t take my word for it, get out there and do it to see for yourself!

You might find yourself being pleasantly surprised with how quickly your abilities are growing as you enrich the lives of people around, bringing good feelings and happiness to others as you make money to support yourself in the future, while getting the experience that will help you integrate your skills deeply…now.

  1. Skim Said,

    You need to get first hand experience. I’m very sorry if you take this the wrong way, but if you think you can deal with all drug abuse or relationship issues with a hypnotherapy diploma then…..well you’ll find out for yourself.

    Here’s what you can do…

    Treat people for free, let them see your skill, you can make it out that you are doing them a favour but really you are getting experience. Suggest to them that they can tell other people about you and to mention to their friends that you aren’t too expensive but can get the job done really well.

    For the next 30 days introduce yourself to absolutely everyone you meet as a hypnotist. Wherever you are in the world, you will get some people who get scared and run away from you like you were the devil. Don’t worry, that’s fine, it might even be a bit fun after a while. But I guarantee that some people will be fascinated and curious. Hypnosis is one of the most fascinating conversational topics. If you’ve got it, use it! And don’t take my word for it, get out there and do it to see for yourself!

    You might find yourself being pleasantly surprised with how quickly your abilities are growing as you enrich the lives of people around, bringing good feelings and happiness to others as you make money to support yourself in the future, while getting the experience that will help you integrate your skills deeply…now.
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