3 New Downloads - Inspired Minds June 2019 - Hypnosis Downloads.com Newsletter
June 30, Issue 169
"Routine sets you free" said Verne Harnish, the author of Mastering the Rockefeller Habits, which we use to structure our company's routines. When you know where the boundaries are, you are freed up to be creative, and that's why our first download for June is Build a Routine.
Now I saw someone seemingly bright say on the internet the other day that an ideology is a good thing. I try not to be dogmatic in this newsletter, but it distinctly is not. An ideology is a replacement for being able to think. Dogmatic ideas have an undesirable effect on the mind, as this old joke shows: "A man living in a tyrannical regime went to the dentist. "Sit down and open your mouth" said the dentist. "What?!" spluttered the man, "and get SHOT?!!!" So Escape an Ideology is there if you feel that something unwelcome has taken over your mind and you'd like it back.
So let's take a look at the full list for this month. As normal, you get 15% off these for the next 7 days, so be quick and grab whatever you like the look of:
Build a Routine - set yourself free with more structure in your day.
Like us on Facebook and you will get our Seize the Day download absolutely free!
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Hypnosis Downloads was created by the two of us - Roger Elliott and Mark Tyrrell - to provide a readily accessible source of high quality hypnosis to cover a whole range of situations that can affect everyday life and which could be used by professional therapists and individuals for self hypnosis.
As the founders of Uncommon Knowledge we train therapists in the latest methods. Not everybody has the time or the inclination to undergo this level of training but the beauty of hypnosis is that basic skills can be acquired quickly. Hypnosis Downloads helps you do that.
This month's Growth Zone winners
This month's winner for the 12 month Growth Zone membership is Nadav Tol from Israel who suggested Enjoy Studying - congratulations Nadav!
3 month membership winners:
Zaahera Bibi Naik from Claremont, South Africa who suggested Be More Observant.