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Weight Loss (Subliminal Persuasion Self-Hypnosis)

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Losing weight through the power of your mind, truly your unlimited potential. Originally written and recorded by Barrie Konicov during the inception of Potentials Unlimited, hypnosis for Weight Loss has continued to be the #1 bestseller of all time. This Weight loss program will assist you to lose weight with hypnosis like few other programs can. Barrie’s unique style and relaxing voice make his subliminal products the proven leader in the field of Weight Loss hypnotherapy. By strengthening your desire, determination and will-power through the use of hypnotherapy Weight Loss programs, you will improve more than just your weight. Your use of Barrie’s Weight Loss program will improve your peace of mind, anxiety level and overall well being too. Listen to the Weight Loss recording as you are guided by Barrie to discover a new you. Be ready for a spectacular change now!

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3 thoughts on “Weight Loss (Subliminal Persuasion Self-Hypnosis)”

  1. I use it to relax after I do my back exercises. It is so soothing. I have the tape from Barrie which I have used for years and decided to get the CD. I was wonderfully surprised to hear new music. It’s a real treasure. Many Thanks.

  2. Sure Worked For Me While going through a divorce, I tried this. When I took a nap or at night, I’d play it in my bedroom. Not only did I lose 35 pounds over a period of time, I slept better after listening to it. It gives very commonsense advice, but the repetition really helped me. I was so pleased with it, I bought others by Konicov for everything from improving my bowling, to decision making, to adjusting to the divorce.

  3. Close, but misses the mark On the positive side, I think Konicov has a good voice and maintains a good vocal pitch for the audio. He’s good at including the kind of key reminders one expects from hyponosis: breathing deeply, positive thinking, etc. On the negative, Konicov veers too far from the issue at hand and indulges in extended visualizations that do not guide the listener to eat less and exercise more. Instead, there is a naive and distracting focus on the possible thoughts and reactions of some “other” third party.While there is a plethora of serious scientific research that supports the idea of a mind-body connection, Konicov does not draw on this, instead he dips into the worst kind of new age “hoo-ha” that has given the term “new age” (and genuine new age concepts) a bad reputation. Finally, his script has been poorly-edited: there are grammar mistakes and syntax errors, which after 30 consecutive days of listening I found particularly irritating. And the end result? No, I didn’t lose any…

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