For almost 15 years, Colin Christopher has performed in front of over 250,000 people throughout North America. Christopher's background in hypnosis started in his early teens when he was training as a competitive athlete. His coaches used hypnosis to help him visualize and improve his performance. He was injured in a childhood accident and was unable to continue as a competitive athlete. Instead of suffering through constant pain, Christopher searched for ways to come to terms with his chronic injury and heal himself. He discovered hypnosis as his calling and began training to become a Certified Clinical Hypnotherapist.
Christopher's hypnotherapy has helped people lose weight, quit smoking, and overcome losing streaks within sports. While hypnosis makes for a great performance, Christopher says anyone can apply some of the same 'mind-over-matter' techniques used by hypnothearpists to help achieve all kinds of personal goals.
Christopher is also the author of 'Success Through Manipulation: Subconscious Reactions that Will Make or Break You'. More information on the book can be found at www.successthroughmanipulation.com. To download five free chapters of Colin Christopher's book, lose weight free with Colin's weight loss hypnosis, or relax and reduce stress, visit his website (link below).
Performing hypnosis fun on audiences across North America, Christopher has even hypnotized volunteers to think that they are contestants and judges on American Idol. Videos of his work can be found on his website.
For more information on clinical hypnotherapist Colin Christopher, visit www.colinchristopher.com.
Tuesday, May 21 2013 1:37 PM EDT2013-05-21 17:37:50 GMT
The FOX 2 mug has gone "Hollywood." We equipped contest winner Annalee Buschbacher with the coveted FOX 2 coffee mug and assigned her the task to snap pics of it during her recent trip to Los Angeles.
The FOX 2 mug has gone "Hollywood." We equipped contest winner Annalee Buschbacher with the coveted FOX 2 coffee mug and assigned her the task to snap pics of it during her recent trip to Los Angeles.
Monday, May 20 2013 10:05 AM EDT2013-05-20 14:05:46 GMT
According to the Center for Disease Control, it is estimated that 3.5 million children are bitten by dogs each year, and most victims are children under the age of 9.
According to the Center for Disease Control, it is estimated that 3.5 million children are bitten by dogs each year, and most victims are children under the age of 9.