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  1. Footloose star Kevin Bacon uses Hypnotherapy to help him sleep

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    Footloose and sleeping soundly with Hypnosis

    Kevin Bacon Hypnosis for insomnia

    Speaking to Women’s Health Magazine, the actor Kevin Bacon, who is perhaps best known to the younger generation as the star of mobile phone adverts talked all about his problems with getting a good night’s sleep and how he found out that hypnosis was the best way to learn to switch off and sleep soundly.

    Six degrees of Kevin Bacon being mindful and meditating

    “I recently started exploring hypnosis apps, at first because I was having trouble sleeping, and it helped me with that. Then I started to see a hypnotherapist to see what it was like to actually do it with a person. I find hypnotism to be really fascinating and powerful—in terms of health, sleep, and relaxation, but also in terms of happiness and inner peace. There was a cool thing that happened where I was guided to watch another version of myself going down the street. The exercise was to kind of walk into yourself and join yourself. The message was about being accepting of who you are and not trying to reach for something outside of yourself. It was powerful.”

    Like many people he tried online methods to listen and they can be a great introduction to letting go of your worries.

    If you want to listen to one of my Hypnosis MP3 recordings you can spend just a few minutes here with youtube..

    If you would like to find out more about how hypnotherapy to help sleeping issues works you can read all about how it could help you, and how it helped me as well here:  http://www.markpowlett.co.uk/hypnosisforinsomnia.html

  2. Why do we Forget Why we went into a Room?

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    How to Remember the reason you went into a room!

    You know that feeling where you walk out of one room into another to get something and then as you enter the new room..your mind goes blank!?

    Why do we forget what we went into a room for? It's known as the boundary effect and comes from the way that we put things in our brains into boxes. So, we have thoughts in one room, that we almost reset when we enter another room.

    This video shows you how to walk into a room to get something and remember what it was. It's just a simple way that you visualise exactly what you want and then lock it into your mind.