Hypnotists – Learn Virtual Gastric Band In London July 2011
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Marc Carlin: I’d like to welcome you all to the Sheraton Hotel, where we have Sheila Granger. Soon to present her fabulous Virtual Gastric Band Training Course. And it is a fabulous course, I know from experience because I took the course. I brought her into the States in October after speaking with her on the phone. I had to figure out how to work Skype just so I could speak to Sheila.
It’s a fabulous experience talking to her. You’re going find that she is very genuine and authentic and she has all the skills she needs to present which impressed me tremendously. I was shocked, because I had just talked to her on the phone I really didn’t have an idea of how she would present material what she would really present.
She told me about a product she had. She heard about a concept that was being used in Europe for a couple of years, maybe a year of so before. She heard about it, and she was doing hypnosis, weight loss hypnosis for a couple of years, and what she found was this concept appealed to her, the same way that it appealed to all of us and all the people who are looking to use this method to lose weight. Or to get to the right shape and size they want to be.
So after speaking with her I found out she decided, she heard about the concept and she decided to put it to the test which I thought was very admirable in fact, I thought she had a lot of balls to go ahead and do that type of stuff. Just go ahead and put it to the test and see if it worked or not.
She was very pleasantly surprised that 24 out of the 25 people lost weight during the course of that program.
So, I’d like to welcome Sheila to the US for another time. Going through this process, teaching you all hungry minds, how to do this great, great service to humanity
So welcome Sheila Granger.
Sheila Granger: Good morning everybody It’s really nice to be here again, I love the untied state, I just said to a gentleman earlier on I want to find a husband here so I an stay here, but I haven’t found one yet. So I don’t have to keep coming and going.
just a little bit about me before I get into the program and then I just want to do a few introductions around the room so we get to know a little bit about each other. Because what I find about these seminars is that I learn as well. You know, I don’t have all the answers, and there are things that I picked up in the seminar in NY which I now use in my practice at home. So we can all learn from each other. Not just about the virtual gastric band, but all sorts of things that can help your practices.
So before we get into it properly
I’ve only been a hypnotherapist for just over theree years. prior to that I worked for 22 years for a government department investigating people for fraud. People who were claiming state handouts because they weren’t employed or were single parents, that type of thing. And we’d got an allegation that they were living with somebody or they were working and they weren’t telling us about it.
so my job was to go in to states, to knock on doors and to say, um somebody’s telling me this… and try to get them into court for it.
I kind of quite liked my job I didn’t have a problem with it.
I just happened to see a course for hypnosis, and at the time I was a little bit of a serial course goer, and so I thought, that might be quite interesting. I’ll go on that, never intending to start a business with it.
And if somebody had told me when I took that course that three years later I would be standing here in the united states delivering a seminar. I just got back from Australia from doing the same, I’ve got a book, we’ve just got published, then I would’ve thought, no way.
So I just started off seeing people just from home, I only ever intended to see people to just earn a little, really
so my original driver with hypnosis when I did the course was to earn a little bit of extra on the side. What kicked in after that was I started seeing people was the difference you get in somebody and the impact you can have on somebody’s life.
And that was actually then my driver to do more work with it.
I think that I’m still standing here today because my main driver has always been then getting the difference in a person. And I think if you’re driven by that, the income comes as a result of it. The universe pays you back if you like.
So, I’m now based in a doctor’s surgery I see on average between 35 and 50 clients a week, and have done for sort of the last two years.
And the virtual gastric band program I suppose, is the thing that sort of really shot me to fame if you like. And as Marc said, I put word of mouth out. I wanted 25 volunteers
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Hyde Park – London, England, United Kingdom
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Hyde Park London
Once the hunting ground for Henry VIII, this large royal park is best known for its famous Speakers’ Corner, where people speak their minds; Rotton Row, a famous horse-riding area; and Serpentine Lake, home to waterfowl and oarsmen.
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Travel blogs from Hyde Park:
- “… The everlasting love of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert is commemorated all over London, especially in the area of Hyde Park and Kensington Park …”
- “… We got up pretty early and caught the Tube up to Hyde Park …”
- “… To get into town we grabbed a ticket on the National Express coach and headed for the Astor Hyde Park hostel located in Bayswater …”
- “… earth quake simulator, which dont actually think it was anything like a real earth quake, but it was fun We went for a walk in Hyde Park which took ages, but was absolutelz a great idea as we got to see squirrels everzwhere! This is the first time ive …”
- “… I spent most of today roaming around Leicester Square, Picadilly Circus, Buckingham Palace, Hyde Park and Oxford Street …”
- “… We thought a park would be great, but Hyde Park was a little too far for walking …”
- “… I remembered Hyde Park from my first visit to London in 1995, in Springtime …”
- “… We have been here before, but only for ANZAC day ceremionies, and as they have now moved the ANZAC day ceremony to Hyde Park corner, we haven’t been there for at least three years …”
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Photos from:
- London, England, United Kingdom
Photos in this video:
- “Malinda at Marble Arch outside of Hyde Park” by Malinda65 from a blog titled “Welcome to Jolly Good England!”
- “The Queen Mother gates to Hyde Park” by Cmyusep from a blog titled “London Towne – last night here!”
- “View – Serpentine – Hyde Park” by Quintonk from a blog titled “The Convict Arrives”
- “The Serpentine in Hyde Park” by Malinda65 from a blog titled “Majestic London full day tour 8am-5pm”
- “Contemplation In Hyde Park” by Lmcfarland from a blog titled “Landing & Launching”
- “Canada Gates to Hyde Park” by Keithfamily from a blog titled “Her Majesty’s Guards”
- “Skater Girl – Hyde Park” by Jbushie from a blog titled “”Abbey Road”"
- “Enterance to Hyde Park” by Helenm from a blog titled “5 Sept 2005″
- “Hyde Park in the rain” by Happywayfarer from a blog titled “Last few days in London”
- “Squirrel in Hyde Park” by Moriartyho from a blog titled “On the buses”
- “Hyde Park in March!” by Emmab from a blog titled “Top 10 Things To Do In London, by a Londoner”
- “Hyde Park Fountain” by M.stuart from a blog titled “The Puzzle of London”
- “In Hyde Park” by Mrandmrsmurrell from a blog titled “Wedding day”
- “Hyde Park” by Pollies from a blog titled “London”
Duration : 0:2:24
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Little America
“Little America” describes the prominent American influence in Londons Mayfair and more particularly, Grosvenor Square. The history of the US political presence in this Georgian terraced square dates back to the late 1700′s when the new United States’ first envoy to Great Britain, John Adams, first took residence on a corner of the square. This was the first “embassy”. The next US embassy was where the current Canadian embassy is located before finally taking over a new purpose built facility opposite in the late 1960′s. During the Second World War, Dwight D Eisenhower used number 20 Grosvenor Square as his HQ and there followed a prominent build up of Americans posted to the area. The nearby church just round the corner features a plaque commemorating it’s main use during the conflict as seeing many American soldiers worship there. On a more cultural note, two next-door houses nearby on Brook Street saw the musical minds of George Handel and Jimi Hendrix residing within their narrow 18th century interiors. Further on the imposing Charing Cross railway station looms over a discrete townhouse that once saw Benjamin Franklin living there for a long while. Other points of note are the church where Theodore Roosevelt was married and the park on Grosvenor Square which contains memorials to Eisenhower, Franklin D Roosevelt, the Eagle Squadron and the more recent 9/11 Memorial garden. The square is home to many diplomatic residences but it’s strong US connections led to the area getting it’s nickname during the Second World War.
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From the English version of Expedition ins Gehirn.
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