The Rites of Passage Program™ is a unique, personalised hypnotherapy programme for creating the changes you want to see in your life.
The ten steps follow a different journey for each person — a completely individual workshop!
These are the ten steps to gain clarity and purpose:
- 1. Right Now – a reality check. It is essential to look honestly at present circumstances.
- 2. The Road So Far – understanding the story. Each one of us has a story which is unique and individual, and occasionally, we need to check if that story is helping or holding us back.
- 3. Remembering Dreams – is there dream or aspiration that you have left behind? If the full dream is truely impractical, how can you bring aspects of it into your life now?
- 4. Creating New Dreams – give yourself permission to try new things, and choose what you will say “Yes!” to.
- 5. Acknowledging Grievances– begin to let go of grievances which keep in place the connection to past hurts.
- 6. Anger, Fear & Sadness – understand their role– knowing when the old, instinctive reactions kick in, and how to work with them.
- 7. The Recovery of Hope – hypnotherapeutic processes are SO powerful for providing a safe time and place for opening to change.
- 8. Choosing Life – realise the possibility of choosing to be happy (Yes! you can!).
- 9. The Horizon – look towards and beyond the horizon of current issues
- 10. Celebrating Your Life – create a ceremony — to mark what’s gone by, what is now, and what can happen
The Rites of Passage Program™ is designed in ten modules, for sessions to be held weekly over 10 weeks, or fortnightly over 20 weeks, for on-going support for this journey.
Sessions are held in Islington, London N1 and Brockley, London SE4.
It’s easy to get started with the first 2-hour session. Then you decide if it’s the personal evolution process for you!
Find out if you can benefit from this unique program by calling me for a FREE telephone chat on
“It’s never too late to be who you might have been”– George Eliot
mail: denise@denisewelsh.com • web: www.denisewelsh.com © Denise Welsh 2008
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