Can Hypnosis Improve Finances?

Wendy Lapidus-Saltz
Some hypnosis clients swear they´re hooked on hypnosis. It seems to them that hypnosis can assist in every area of life. Once they have used it successfully to stop smoking, lose weight, or attract a partner, they begin to wonder: "Are there are any situations that cannot be improved by directing my subconscious mind?"

Perhaps.

But don´t count finances among them.

A person´s finances depend on a lot of factors, and many of those factors can be impacted by hypnosis. Here are some of them:

1. How you think, feel, and behave related to money.

2. What money represents to you and, consequently, how you treat it.

3. What your self image is and how you support it or improve it.

4. Knowing how to motivate yourself and develop skills and beliefs useful in creating financial security.

5. How much impact—or control—you believe you have over your life.

If you are thinking that just about every single one of these impacts the others, you´re right. If you believe the fifth factor supersedes the rest, you are ahead of the game.

So how much impact or control do you believe you have over your life? No control, complete control, a fair bit of control that´s increasing every day as you develop greater confidence, self-trust and skill, or what?

Ask yourself and note your truthful answer. Write it down.

You can now use hypnosis to build hypnotic suggestions that create and reinforce perceptions about yourself bringing financial improvements into your life.

For one of my clients, the simple repeated and reinforced statement that she has "skills and talents that are profitable and can support my lifestyle" created near-miracles. She wrote the statement down, elaborated on it, and then once or twice each day, for 10-15 minutes, hypnotized herself to see, hear, feel and notice evidence of the statement´s truth in her life.

Within a week she had more job interviews set up than she had in the previous six months. Within three weeks she had two attractive offers, but believed she could do better.


She told more friends and acquaintances about the situation, and a third—and far more attractive—opportunity was offered. She happily accepted.

How did this work? First, she found her sticking point about money: the belief that it is a limited and scarce commodity and that having it somehow takes it away from others.

Second, she realized that she horded money and would not readily use or share it.

Third, she admitted that her current self image included a sense of impending poverty and the perception that she had little to offer the world.

Fourth, she recognized that to get the right work for herself, her empowering touchstones would be: a realization that she had power to communicate and motivate others, an astute intuition of what others need and want, and a childhood belief that there is enough for everyone.

Fifth, she began to understand on a deeper level that it was she who controlled her path.

Her confidence grew, and she began sharing her true self with everyone she knew. The realization that all a business required to hire her was the belief that she would increase their profitability beyond what they would pay her.

She knew she herself needed to believe that deeply and truly before any company could. She entrained herself to repeat, believe, and live that message from the inside out.

Conversations flowed, her personal power grew, people told others about her, and soon after, offers flowed. Equally important, she felt secure enough to patiently await and accept the right offer.

Is all of this more easily said than done? Yes. Only at first. Stick with it, and confidence develops, the ball starts rolling, and your inner being learns the secret of building momentum. ©2008 by Wendy Lapidus-Saltz. All rights reserved.
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Wendy Lapidus-Saltz

Wendy Lapidus-Saltz is a love-attraction coach who teaches the traps, tricks, truths and terrific tactics involved in finding and holding onto your true love. Find her at www.hypno-atttraction.com, ILAPSAL@aol.com, or 312-640-1584.