Consulting Hypnotists for Financial Stress by Ferrington’s
Major news outlets reported earlier this year that hypnotists across the
country have seen an increase of clients seeking help with increased
fi nancial stress. Although smoking cessation, weight control and stress
have always been the most common reasons people go to hypnotist’s
offi ces, things have changed with the economy downing.
According to the Wall Street Journal columnist, Mary Pilon, reporting
in that newspaper’s fi nancial section, this nationwide increase in
hypnosis clients occurred primarily in the fi nancial centres such as
Wall Street, but also has spread across the country to include average
citizens as well, not just the traders, brokers and other fi nancial
professionals.
Local Consulting Hypnotist, Mo Ferrington, verifi es that there has
defi nitely been an increase in clients seeking relief from the stress
caused by their personal fi nancial situations. Many clients simply
want to stop smoking to save money spent on cigarettes, while others
need hypnotic help to start thinking more positively, and to help
reduce their fi nancial stress.
Miles away from the major fi nancial centres, consulting hypnotists
still have seen an increase in clients who need to adapt their life
styles to accommodate a change in income, or have other personal
kilbarchan
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problems resulting from the economic downturn.
“Hypnosis is not a magic wand, but simply a way of helping clients
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adjust their thinking, change their behaviours, and ultimately achieve
their personal goals,” according to Dr. Dwight Damon, president of the
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12,000 member National Guild of Hypnotists. “We work with ordinary,
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everyday people for ordinary, everyday problems, and fi nancial stress
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are holding a Plant Sale and
certainly fi ts into that spectrum.”
Afternoon Tea/Coffee event on
This popular annual event takes
Saturday 31st May from 2-5pm.
place in Kilbarchan East Church
Kilbarchan East Church in June
Plants (bedding, shrubs, etc).
halls from 10am - 12noon on
Book stall, Childrens’ lucky
Come along and visit our stalls in the park on Lilias Day 6th June-
Saturday 30th May - the ideal
dip….. and more. Entrance £1.50
enjoy strawberries and cream, try your hand at the coconut shy, win a
time to collect and plant bedding
including tea/coffee.
football or a bottle and treat yourself to some lovely home-baking.
plants. Plants may be ordered in
Church Open Days. Kilbarchan East will be open for visitors to look
advance by phoning Fulton Dunn
round the 220-year old building and graveyard on Tuesday afternoons
on 704502, or they can be bought
Lilias Day -
in June, July and August, from 2-4pm. You may be looking for a
on 30th.
Saturday 6th June
little peace and just wish to sit in the church, you may have past
Entrance has been kept for
connections with Kilbarchan-whatever the reason for your visit, you
another year at £1.50, children
Make sure you visit Kilbarchan
will be made most welcome.
£1 and includes freshly made
East Church stalls in the park to
The Tots’ Club continues for most of June on Monday mornings in the
pancakes with cream and jam
buy home-baking, try your luck
East Church hall from 9-11.30am.
along with tea/coffee/ juice.
at the coconut shy or winning
a football, and enjoy fresh
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Kits for Kids
strawberries and cream.
Kilbarchan
Kilbarchan Civic Society Art Show: Friday 19th - Sunday 21st June. See
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the “Big Fat Kit Giveaway”
Seniors Club
Computing classes stop on Friday 12th June. Congratulations to all those
tokens from the Daily Record
attaining certifi cates and especially those who now have the European
and Sunday Mail? If you read
The club meets every Computer Driving Licence. New classes resume in September and enrolments
these papers you could help
Thursday 2 - 3.30pm in for these are now been taken. Interested participants should not hesitate
your local football team,
Kilbarchan East Church to enrol as each class is restricted to 12 places. The programme will be for
Glentyan Thistle, to get new
Hall. Every week we fl exible learning from beginners to those wishing certifi cation.
strips by sending them your
arrange either a speaker
tokens. Please contact Alistair
Yoga and Pilates: Yoga classes continue on Monday evening, Wednesday
or musical entertainment.
McMaster on 01505 349749 to
morning and evening and on Friday evening. If you would like to fi nd out
If you are over 60 and
fi nd out how you can help.
if you would enjoy Yoga why not come along to any session and have a
have time on your hands
try. It will cost £5. Pilates classes are on Monday mornings and Wednesday
on a Thursday afternoon
Kilbarchan Civic
afternoons.
please join us. For more
information call Maisie
Entertainment: Fraser Fifi eld will be appearing on 11th June.
Society Exhibition
Brown on 01505 340052.
Bridge: The class meets on Friday afternoon and would welcome new
members.
Kilbarchan Civic Society is
holding its Thirty-Seventh
Kilbarchan
Family History Society: Next meeting is on 2nd June
Exhibition of Paintings, Book Group: The next book to be discussed is ‘White Tiger’ by Aravind Adiga.
Sculpture and Jewellery in the
Agricultural Show
The group will meet on 16th June.
Old Library, Kilbarchan from
Friday 19th June to Sunday
The annual Show of cattle,
Details of all the above can be seen on
www.kipco.org or phone 01505
21st June.
sheep, horses and dogs will
706070 and details of the Village can be found on
www.kilbarchan.info
take place on Saturday 20th
Opening times are from 2pm
June at the Roadside Field,
until 5pm and from 6pm until
Monkland Farm, Kilbarchan.
9pm.
There will be something for
The annual Hanging Basket everyone. For full details see
competition will also run over our Entertainments pages.
the summer, with a prize of £50
to be awarded after July
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