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When you relax, your mind becomes more absorbent and able to learn. Use hypnosis to maximize your ability to relax, study effectively, understand and retain the information you are learning, organize the information and communicate it back clearly.
- Increase your GPA
- Overcome exam anxiety
- Be motivated to study
- Become effective
Studies have shown that hypnosis can enhance your academic performance.
Academic Hypnosis Tools
Free Tools:
Articles
Improving Study Habits, Memory, and Concentration: Hypnosis enables the individual to tap the great resources of the subconscious mind.
School is Out for Summer, Or Is It?: An interesting and thought provoking article.
Other Tools:
Roger Moore recommends the SportsLink Focus Trainer. For decades, researchers have known that specific types of audio and visual input have a powerful effect upon the mind. SportsLink's proprietary technology employs precise frequencies of flickering lights, coupled with deep, pulsating rhythms. When utilized in a specific manner, this sensory input can assist in placing the mind in a relaxed, calm and focused peak performance state.
Sportslink Focus Trainer (coming soon)
These CDs and downloads are from therapists known throughout the world for their excellent quality of work.
Better Grades Now Self Hypnosis!!
Journey to Wild Divine
Better Test Taking Self Hypnosis!!
Amazing Brain Training
Enjoy School Work
Improve Concentration and Focus
Studying Motivation
Raise Academic Performance
Overcoming Exam Nerves
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I love using the SportsLink as a way to get a quick boost of energy, a quick nap and to help me focus. I use it when I am solving a problem. I love using the SportsLink after a long flight--in just a few minutes I am energized and ready to go. --Roger Moore, PhD
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