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Experiencing Anxiety, Stress, Insomnia or Fatigue? Free Talk Saturday 3rd September 2.45-3.45pm


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Do you feel that your mind has a mind of its own? Do you feel that you:


? Can?t switch off/ relax?

? Feel stressed a lot?

? Can?t sleep because you?re mind is ?wide awake??

? Think the worst?


Come to a free talk on Saturday 3rd September 2.45-3.45pm at Bellenden Therapies, 147a Bellenden Rd, SE15 4DH


free talk on Saturday 3rd September 2.45-3.45pm.


Introducing The Building Resilience Training


Hypnotherapist Simon Pimenta will be talking about techniques we can all use to train our mind to change your brain, based on discoveries in Neuro-Science.


Anyone experiencing any of the following may find the talk of interest:


Anxiety/panic attacks

Stress

Insomnia

Fatigue


What Previous Attendees have said about the talk:

?Definitely go if you get a chance, really interesting and uplifting experience? Elle Jay


?I really enjoyed the talk - it was very well presented, engaging, interesting, and a good example of the power of the positive was perfectly illustrated to me as when I left I was buzzing!? Rob


Places are limited; contact me to reserve a space:


[email protected]

07906 568 843

www.inspiringchange.co.uk

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