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Hypnotic Seminar Gives You the Key to Achieve and Maintain Your Natural Weight


A relaxing, fun and effective 2 day experience that lets you reach your ideal weight without the hassle of dieting or using your willpower.

(PRWEB) December 3, 2005 -- Britain is in a panic about getting fat, and searching for "cures" everywhere - from dangerous-sounding pharmaceutical remedies to attacking the blubber barons of the fast food industry.

"There's an easier, safer and more effective way" says Richard Krijgsman, NLP and Hypnosis Trainer. "The key to achieving your natural weight is psychological, and within everybody's individual reach. Our collective anxiety and confusion about obesity is making us fatter. We can learn how to turn off the anxiety, sweep away the confusion and take control of our bodies."

Through his own training and experience, Richard has developed "My Hypnotic Slimming Seminar", a two-day weight-loss seminar, teaching participants to use their own mental resources to achieve their natural weight.

"I started developing this programme when I discovered how hard it was to go on a diet and stick to it. The reason why it is so hard is because the act of going on a diet basically means a total and over-riding obsession with food. The reason there are so many diet books on the market is simple - they don't work."

This unique programme replaces the miserable hair-shirt existence of starving yourself with the simplest fix of all - a voluntary change of mind and attitude that means you eat and drink when you want to, and that you will know when you don't. It is achieved through a combination of powerful techniques and exercises that will enable participants to break once and for all the mental associations that they have about food. "Any one of these change processes will, on its own, help you change your eating behaviour. Bring them all together in one seminar and you've got a recipe for rapid and enjoyable change."

Richard completed the first Hypnotic Slimming Seminar in January 2005, following up with another in June. They proved outstandingly successful, judging by the comments of the participants during and after the seminar.

"Now is a good time to do this. The UK Government is considering allowing the drug industry to test and promote brain-altering "remedies" to stop you eating too much. Health risks and long-term dependencies aside, it implies we don't have the ability to control what we eat and this is just nonsense. My Hypnotic Slimming Seminar trains you in a simple, enjoyable and effective alternative approach, and I hope that participants will be able to spread the word to their friends and family"

About the Next Seminar:

Date: Weekend of January 7th and 8th 2006. Seminar runs 9.30 am to 5.30 pm.

Price: £195 inc. VAT

The Trainers: Lead trainer is Richard Krijgsman, assisted by high performance coach Gloria Budd and NLP trainer Alphons Vinkesteijn from the Netherlands.

Seminar Size: Limited to 40 participants.

Seminar Content: Participants will learn the latest and most effective self-hypnotic and personal change skills to change their eating habits while letting them enjoy their food even more. The format will be a combination of listening and exercises with plenty of time for questions. At the end of the seminar, participants will also receive a free self-hypnosis CD, recorded by Richard, to support their new behaviour patterns.

About Richard Krijgsman

Richard Krijgsman is an NLP and Hypnosis Trainer. He also runs Evaluate Energy, an online information service specialising in the international oil and gas business. Richard has extensive training in NLP, Hypnosis and coaching and currently does one-on-one sessions with people inside and outside his information business. He developed this seminar because he felt it was time to bring some of these powerful techniques to bear on one of the most pressing problems of today.


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