by Dr. Stephen Simpson | Havening, Weekly Blog
I have been very lucky this month – so far! Probably more lucky than the whole of last year, and that was a cracker! One of my clients has been SPECTACULARLY lucky. More details later….. One of the successes was my GET REAL RESULTS NOW seminar in...
by Dr. Stephen Simpson | Weekly Blog
Last week I was interviewed by TV presenter and author Tony Wrighton about my work. Or was I interviewing him? Judge for yourself. Here is Tony’s description of our chat. Dr. Steve and I also set ourselves the target of naming 14 different ways to chill out for...
by Dr. Stephen Simpson | Podcasts, Weekly Blog
The topic of hypnosis is a hot topic, for Mahri and I, because it goes into so many different avenues. In only half an hour we managed to visit many of these avenues and a few interesting blind ones too! This show was recorded on the day when the world awoke to the...
by Dr. Stephen Simpson | Hypnotherapy, Weekly Blog
Hypnosis – my personal views Sigmund Freud, the controversial father of modern hypnosis. Hypnosis is often referred to as the “H word,” because it has such negative connotations among some people. I do not fully understand why this is so, but perhaps there needs...
by Dr. Stephen Simpson | Havening, Mind, Weekly Blog
Carl Jung believed in synchronicity. Psychologist Carl Jung viewed luck as synchronicity, and described luck as a meaningful coincidence. So he, like me, believed that luck is not entirely random. This is very different from Noah Webster’s classic dictionary...