I know I'm not a well man but.....
After twelve months of blood, sweat and the occasional tears, I have finally received the news that I have passed my case studies and have qualified as a hypnotherapist. It's been a tense couple of months since my final studies were handed in - Christmas and New Year got in the way of them getting marked - but now I can celebrate and plan for starting and building up my own practice.
Hypnotherapy can be used for so many things such as helping people who wish to give up smoking, lose weight, increase self-esteem and self-confidence, people who are struggling with stress in their lives, those who have phobias (fear of flying, fear of spiders etc) and all manner of things.
It's been my biggest academic achievement in my near 54 years so tonight I will celebrate with a wee Drambuie or two. I hope to get my actual Diploma in the next few weeks (these things take time) and I can't have any clients on a professional basis until then. However, if anyone wants to contact me to discuss how I may be able to help them with any of the above I would be delighted to hear from you. You can contact me by email at may1998@talk21.com
The next step is to look at premises for the new business. I sincerely hope this is the start of something big....
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Back to School 2022
A wee bit late with this but the little people have returned to school for another term. Except some of them aren't little any more. A...
-
I started this blog back in 2008. A lot has changed for the Auld Reekie Ranter since then - and social media has changed as well. I've...
-
Slaggy Senga fell in love She planned tae marry Joe She wis so happy aboot it She telt her faither so Faither telt her 'Senga, doll You...
2 comments:
HUGE CONGRATULATIONS my friend. It definitely is the start of something BIG.
It just goes to show that blood, sweat and tears and commitment will carry you through.
Great name for a band too!! (both Blood, Sweat and Tears and The Commitments).
Keep shining
Big hugs
Peggy xxxxx
Thank you, Peggy. It is indeed a great name for a band! Three Scots in the Australian Open tennis finals this weekend. C'mon the Scots!
Post a Comment