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Date: 17 Jun 2017 - 18 Jun 2017
Singapore
Self-regulation is a part of Emotional Intelligence that deals with our ability to manage change and stressful situations. Change is happening everywhere, with deadlines to meet, environments to adapt to (co-workers, bosses, schoolmates), commitments to upkeep (relationships, career, family). Change brings about a range of emotions and one of it potentially is stress. Stress is a response to demands or perceived threats, such as situations demanding our time, energy, attention, space, money.
The 7th Path Self-Hypnosis® is a non-religious approach to help you through decluttering of old thought patterns and reinforcing of positive ones. Just imagine your mind as a cup, pouring away some of the contents and filling it with fresh ones.
Through this course you will learn:
- how self-hypnosis helps with self-regulation
- how to clear away negative programming, thoughts and beliefs
- how to introduce positive programming to free yourself for success
Trainer - Mark Lim
Consulting Hypnotherapist, 7th Path Self-Hypnosis ® Teacher
Mark is currently Consulting Hypnotherapist at Thoughtsworthy, licensedby the National Guild of Hypnotherapists (NGH) from the United States, as well as a member of the 5-PATH® International Association of Hypnosis Professionals. He has worked with clients from all walks of life, on
symptoms arising from inner conflict, interpersonal relationships, past experiences, among others to overcome matters such as stress, insomnia, marital difficulties, boredom, weight and more. He is also a 7th Path Self-Hypnosis ® Teacher conducting self-improvement courses for individuals on selfhypnosis, as well as a Certified Weight Loss Consultant and Sports Nutritionist.
Duration: 9am – 5pm
Venue: 261 Waterloo Street #04-17, Waterloo Centre S180261
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Fees:
S$680 (before 16 May 2017)
S$750 (from 16 May 2017)
Language: English
*Psychology Matters Asia is not the organizer of the posted event. If you have any enquires, please direct them to the contact in the information.