Matt Sison


    Quote:
    "Remember to Play after every storm" - Mattie Stepanek
    Location:
    Los Angeles - www.regression-hypnotherapy.com
    Here For Friendships, Networking
    Relationship Status Committed Relationship
    Orientation Straight
    Children Not Specified
    Body Type Athletic
    Height 5'9"
    Religion Catholic
    Ethnicity Alien
    Smoke No
    Drink Socially
    About Me Just an ordinary man enjoying the extra-ordinay life I've been gifted with.
    Music An eclectic mix. I generally like rockin' to music with a grittier edge but I can also enjoy a glass of wine, listening to jazz in an open concert statdium.
    Movies My favorite movie of all time is "The Outsiders."
    TV Ok, I'll admit it, I'm a reality junkie... I like to consider it hyposis research :) - after all, it's a great way to study behavior and the trances people are unknowingly in. Other then that, the television show "Heroes" and "Entourage." Also, I was a student of the Martial Arts so I do enjoy the MMA shows.
    Books Hmmm.. so many - I'll get back to this and give you my top 3.
    Likes I like my kitty :) She's beautiful - check out her pic in my photos section.
    Dislikes Blatant Animal Abuse.
    Hobbies The study and practice of Hypnosis - of course :). Martial Arts, fitness, reading, outdoor activities (Hiking, kayaking, etc.).
    Vices LOL - I see a group hypnotists looking at this going "what is it? I can help", salivating at the mouth to get to me.
    Virtues huh? ;)
    Heroes God, Jesus, Dad, mom, my brothers, Buddha, MLK.
    Skype ID mattiematt1969
    AIM ID mattsison1122

    Is your Regression Hypnosis Pre-talk Solid?

    Wednesday, July 2, 2008, 10:42 PM [Success With Age Regression ]


    Learn how to avoid and overcome the biggest pitfall that most regression hypnotherapist fall into.

    Many regression hypnotists have failed to follow through with solid regression concepts and philosophies during sessions, because their pre-talk for regression was “built on sand.

    Whenever a fellow hypnotist, therapist or counselor ask me for advice on a particular regression session/s they had or are going to have with a client, I almost always instantly ask about their pre-talk or as my dear frien and great Hypnotherapist Randy likes to say, the “set-up.” The pre-talk for regression hypnosis can literally make or break your regression sessions. After helping them fine tune their pre-talk or “set-up”, other hypnotists and therapists often get that “A-HA” moment and understand why they have been “failing” with certain clients. From here they find their sessions going more smoothly then ever!

    This Program is sure to help you smooth out your regression sessions!

    Love,
    Matt

    www.regression-hypnotherapy.com


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    Need music?

    Saturday, May 17, 2008, 02:06 AM [General]

    Hey Everyone,


    So, I've been shopping around for some good royalty free music - and for a month. I've been able to find some decent sites and some good sites, however, the good sites are so wishy washy about what you can do to thier music. They aren't very clear.

    UNTIL NOW!

    There's this great website for wonderful music and sound effects! Best of all, there's no BS as to how you can use thier music - they spell it out clearly.

    Here it is:

    http://www.partnersinrhyme.com/


    Enjoy!

    Love

    Matt Sison

    www.regression-hypnotherapy.com

     

     

     

     

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    Make those follow up Calls!

    Wednesday, May 7, 2008, 12:28 PM [General]

    Last week, I was thinking of a client I had worked on about 5 months ago.  She came in for hair pulling.  She would pull her hair and eat it.


    I decided to give her a call and see how she was doing.  Now, I realize most hypnotists are worried about calling old clients wondering if thier work together was effective.  But you may do yourslef a dis-service if you don't. 

    Following up with clients is one of the best ways to fine tune and affirm what you are doing.

    She was excited to hear my voice as she has been free from this habit that controlled her for over 10 years.   She kept saying how she was going to email me.  After a little bit of more of conversation, she admitted she didn't call me because she figured I get successes like this all the time and didn't want to "Bother me" ... I told her "for something like this bother me anytime"


    Next week I'm working with her mom for weight loss :).

    Make those calls!

    Love
    Matt
    www.regression-hypnotherapy.com

     

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    Words = Power

    Sunday, April 27, 2008, 12:00 PM [General]

    Baseball and Hypnosis

    With Baseball season here and present, I decided to bring back a blog post I wrote for Tom Nicoli’s website last year. Enjoy!

    With baseball season coming up, I have thoughts of playing in another weekend league.37 years of age and still playing baseball with the young-ins. I must be doing something right. I even made my way on the pitcher’s mound last year and did pretty darn good. And while on the pitcher’s mound I noticed some keen observations about baseball and hypnosis. Below is an email I wrote to my teammates to pump us up half way through the Winter League Season. After all, we needed pumping up as we were in dead last!

    Matt Sison - Baseball and Hypnosis

    To my teammates: Ok, I have some keen observations while being on that mound yesterday.

    This will show some things we can do as a team to keep our level of focus on following through with execution throughout the game. .

    First some very quick background on something called hypnosis:

    When someone is in a state of focus, we'll have what hypnotists like to call "trance,” and you can have trance in a fully alert state. In fact that's actually what trance is, a more "alert" state of awareness. As you can sense, hypnosis is a completely natural state of being and not necessarily what you may see on stage hypnosis shows or movies with a subject in a very "relaxed" state.

    Some examples of a "trance" state as it relates to the baseball: 1) A pitcher on the pitching mound completely involved on his next pitch, 2) a batter in the batter's box completely involved in the moment and focused on the next pitch, 3) a fielder on the field waiting for the next pitch wondering what the batter will do with the next pitch.

    Now as you can sense, these 3 examples involve being present to the moment and anticipating what may happen next. When you can have someone so completely involved in the moment you'll have trance. This state alone leaves a player open to suggestions from outside himself. Now, if you can have this state in someone, plus have them anticipating what you're going to say or do next, this increases their state of suggestibility, and the right or wrong suggestions can make the player stronger or weaker at that particular moment (more on this last portion later)

    So how do we use this to our advantage?

    Let's take a batter who just swung and missed. Keep in mind he is in trance … nothing matters more to him then hitting that round ball. He's not worried about yesterday or tomorrow. He's involved in this particular present moment. However, upon missing the ball, everybody on the team noticed he pulled his head away. So what does someone on the team yell? "You pulled your head away keep your head in!”

    Now, I know whoever may have yelled this suggestion out would have only the thought of reminding the batter to keep his head in. But take a closer look at the suggestion… "you pulled your head away…" This first suggestion has now got the batter to imprint a visualization of him pulling his head away from the ball and many times, in a trance like state, the first suggestion will pull to it similar thoughts and ideas before he can re-focus on the intended purpose of the suggestion: "Keep your head in.” Moreover, sometimes, the batter may never get re-focused on “keep your head in” because he’s overpowered by the first suggestion.

    A better suggestion would have been something to the effect of "keep your head in and hit the ball hard.” Notice how I deleted "you pulled your head away."

    Studies have shown that we play better individually and as a team when we have relaxed focused as opposed to nervous focus. Relaxed focus keeps our muscles loose so we can react more effectively to possible scenarios as opposed to muscles that are tense. When I say relaxed focused, I don't mean someone who's in a Zen-like state on the field chanting OM. You can still be angry on the field but still have a relaxed focus. An athlete that reminds me of this before he lost it is Mike Tyson

    Think back to when he was first on the scene. We all knew he was angry even back then, but he had a relaxed focus that was unshakeable. His punches were crisp, quick and powerful. Now, think about him toward the end of his career: He was still angry (possibly more so) yet, he lost that relaxed focus. It turned into a muscularly tight focus where he was pushing his punches and trying to muscle his wins rather then go back to what worked better for him.

    So let’s remember that words are more then just words. They hold power. So as a team, let’s do the best we can to keep our players relaxed and focused. It’ll serve us better.

    (End of email to teammates)

    Oh, and by the way, you may be wondering how our team did after this email I sent to them. Although, we didn’t make it to first place, at least we got out of the “cellar” and even ended up with surprising victories over the 1st and 2nd place team.

    Matt Sison, CH

    www.Mattsison.com
    www.regression-hypnotherapy.com

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    Should I think about it, then forget it?

    Monday, April 21, 2008, 10:20 PM [Spiritual]

    Got Manifestation?

    One of the most common questions I get from clients that are wanting to manifest something in thier lives is "should I constantly stay focused on what I want or should I just focus on it once, forget about it, and trust that it is already here?"



    I say both! That's a cop out isn't it? Well, give me a chance to explain my ramblings :).

    (My girlfriend - a great manifester - found 2K in a bag on a CROWDED boardwalk. We called the Police about it and they said to keep it. Law of attraction: She's always saying "I find money everywhere!" If I told you what else she's found, you'd be amazed.)

    What is the key to deciding at any one moment in time, whether to choose one or the other?

    FEELINGS!

    Like Estherham says: Feelings are our guidance system toward whether or not we are in alignment with our soul's desires to achieve what we wish to be, do and have.

    If you have already put a particular manifestation in momentum, and when you think of that manifestation feel good about it, then, forget it. It's already alive and living within you waiting for full physical expression. However, check back every so often to make sure you are still in alignement with it. But if you think about it and it doesn't feel good, well then you have some work to do.

    Depending on how deep whatever the issue against your manifestation is, you may be able to simply become aware of the thought/s battling against it and simply be aware of a postive thought to replace it. Or simply use some NLP, maybe even meditate on it to change the vibration. However, if you're still finding it emotionally challenging to turn those thoughts around, then you may want to reach into your bag of tricks for tools that get in deeper. For me, some of the main tools I would reach for is EFT and Regression hypnosis to cause.

    Then after the root cause is removed - it should be all downstream from there and you can forgeduhaboutit.

    What is in your tool box to clear out that deep pesky negative voice? I'd love to hear about it.
    Love,
    Matt Sison

    www.regression-hypnotherapy.com

     

     

     

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