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There's nothing wrong with a little stress, it's what motivates us to get right up each day. If we were all totally calm on a regular basis, nothing would ever before get done. Stress is a kind of energy in support of becomes a problem when it's channelled the wrong way, bottled up and concentrated inwards. A little bit of anxiety about delivering in public areas is natural of course, if that energy is channelled in to the display itself and helps you to focus on organizing it properly beforehand, it can express as passion, because you really value what you're doing and want to do a good job. This hypnosis recording was created to help you to do just that. To release the panic created by real or thought bad experience from the days gone by and to programme your mind to execute well in the future. The aim is that you can understand how to relax, breathe in a natural way and easily and even begin to enjoy those experiences. In addition to this recording being written and shipped by Darren Markings one of the UK's leading hypnotherapists and NLP professionals, it also utilizes dual delivery hypnotherapy (DDH) and brainwave entrainment. DDH consists of different ideas or metaphors being shipped separately yet all together through the right and kept headphones. The result is deeply hypnotic and gets the advantage of aiding the unconscious brain to accept beneficial ideas with less mindful interference. Brainwave entrainment refers to the brain's electronic reaction to rhythmic stimulation. When the brain is activated through one of your physical senses it produces electrical charges which are converted by the brain into what we should see, listen to and feel. When the brain is subjected to rhythm, the rhythm is recreated in the brain in the form of these electronic impulses. In case the rhythm is the right swiftness it can begin to imitate natural brainwave patterns. When this occurs, the brain reacts by synchronizing to the same rhythm. This phenomenon is named the Frequency Pursuing Response (or FFR)...