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I went to see Christine Neillands (https://www.bouncebackhypnosis.com/) about a year ago to help me stop smoking. It worked amazingly (I haven't smoked since), and during the session some other aspects of my life came up that we both thought could do with some more discussion.


Several meetings later, and I can honestly say that the sessions changed my life for the better. Not in a massive obvious way (I'm not rich and famous all of a sudden), but in subtle yet tangible ways.


For example I'm more confident in my own abilities, and much more able to stand up to people that I don't agree with, but in a non confrontational way. Previously I would get angry and frustrated, I am much calmer now, in many aspects of my interactions with the world. I also run a lot, yet had a destructive relationship with my body, which manifested in frequent injuries. My training approach has changed a lot, and I'm now able to really listen to aches and pains, and work with my body instead of fighting it.


I'm posting this here for the same reason I've been verbally recommending Christine to my friends; Life isn't easy and it's not always obvious how to choose the best path through it, if help is just round the corner, why not make the most of that help, and your life.


Happy to answer questions, feel free to message me.

Jura Source


Thank you so much for your wonderful comments. Coming for therapy is such a private and safe thing, I am really humbled that you have chosen to share.


Also for being one of those highly capable people who had the hunch that overcoming your own personal challenges would be the fastest way to stride forward full self esteem ahead. Thank you for taking that leap of faith.


Christine


(And I said to my body softly, "I want to be your friend". My body took a deep breath and replied "I have been waiting my whole life for this" Nayyirah Waheed)

My experience of having Life Alignment with Christine Neillands has been life changing for me. http://www.christineneillands.com


As a senior clinician working in Specialist Palliative care in London, it is essential that self-care is practiced. My first treatment was back in October 2015 when I had been experiencing gynaecological back pain. This pain disappeared instantaneously after treatment. I have since been back another four times for more emotional reasons and great bubbles of weight have been lifted allowing me to get on with my life and on a better personal path.


Christine is naturally intuitive, very professional and trustworthy. Her practice room is very comfortable, warm and welcoming. This sets you up to feel safe and able to get the optimum out of every session.

Thank you Christine.

  • 3 weeks later...

I too recently went to see Christine, I initially went for interview nerves and have since returned for further work on issues that came up in our first session. Christine is experienced, intuitive and very skilled in her work. I shall definitely return for more help - I personally found her 'life alignment' advice and work invaluable.

Thanks do much Christine .

I just can?t recommend enough to work with Christine. As I was walking towards her place on my first session, I started to have a feeling in my body, as if I was already taken care of. I felt like I was already starting to get in touch with a part of me that wanted to talk for a long time. Christine helped me breaking the barrier and get in touch with this part of me that was locked in. I definitely feel much more connected to myself. She gave me tools to find my power back, face better my fears shyness and food craving, making me aware of what was lying behind the craving and numbing. I am quite amazed on how much I progressed and how effective are Christine?s tools. I am starting to express and understand better my needs, coming out of my shell day after day. As said previously, it is operating in a very subtle and gentle way, allowing yourself to do one step at the time.

During our session, I felt very safe and understood. Christine is a really warm -kind hearted person who is really passionate about her job and has a deep desire to help and empower people as much as she can.I hope you get to work with her.


Thank you so much Christine for helping me getting in touch with my soul.

Justine.

XXX

  • 2 weeks later...

Justine this is so beautifully written and wonderfully warm. Thank you. The truth is that from our first telephone conversation you have been open and ready to embrace yourself and our work and that has made all of the difference.

Here's to wholeheartedly living life.

Christine x

Mumof3girlies I love when people who are facing a challenge want to embrace it, so that they can pitch up as authentically themselves as they can. You are one of those people. Thank you for sharing, I really appreciate it. Christine x

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