CA021: Visualization, hypnotherapy and more with Dr Eva Detko

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If you’ve ever doubted what visualization can do for you, or about the power of your subconscious mind to influence what you do and how you do it, listen to the interview with our guest on today’s episode of the Changeability Podcast - Dr Eva Detko. Dr Eva talks about how she used the power of visualization in her bid to compete in Latin and Ballroom competitions from a regional level right up to the national finals at the international home of ballroom dancing – in Blackpool, England. At the heart of this and the work that Dr Eva does with her clients is finding ways to harness the power of the subconscious mind to help us achieve what we want to achieve.  This might be through the hypnotherapy that Dr Eva specializes in, or in releasing the build-up of the stresses and strains of everyday life that will be detrimental to our health in the long term. Talking of health, Eva is also a Nutritional Therapist with a clear view on the inter-related link between mind and body, what we eat, our emotions and state of mind. Quotes of the show ‘Sometimes you just need a new perspective.’ ‘Whether you think you can, or you think you can’t - you’re right.’ Henry Ford More specifically in this episode you will find out about The visualization technique that took Dr Eva from regional competitor to national finalist How and what Eva visualised and what happened in reality If you have to be a visual learner to visualize The first step to changing anything in your life The #1 belief that limited Eva’s opportunities and might be limiting yours The importance of breathing How hypnotherapy can change your perspective at a subconscious level The link between mind and body and why it matters The one thing you can do everyday for the quickest way to health  

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