Sylvester Stallone turned to hypnosis to overcome career stagnation and self-doubt, working with hypnotherapist Gil Boyne which led to the creation of Rocky. Gil Boyne techniques boosted Stallone's creativity and confidence, which helped him write the screenplay to ROCKY in just six months! Stallone also used self-hypnosis during filmin
Sylvester Stallone turned to hypnosis to overcome career stagnation and self-doubt, working with hypnotherapist Gil Boyne which led to the creation of Rocky. Gil Boyne techniques boosted Stallone's creativity and confidence, which helped him write the screenplay to ROCKY in just six months! Stallone also used self-hypnosis during filming for motivation, listening to "subconscious motivation recordings," and later explored past lives through hypnosis.
Nikola Tesla used self-hypnosis to create all of his machines! He would put himself into a trance and visualize the invention he wanted to create. He said that his subconscious mind would piece together every part of the machines down to the angles of the screws!
Author / Writer Mark Twain used a self-hypnosis technique called "Automatic Writing". This is when a person lets their subconscious mind control one or both of their hands to answer question, jot down ideas, or come up with stories!
Michael Jordan used self-hypnosis to help him focus and prepare for basketball games.
Mike Tyson was hypnotized by his boxing coach (Cus D'Amato) for his incredible speed, strength and endurance.
Did you know that JAMES EARL JONES had a stutter? From his childhood he struggled with it, until he saw a hypnotist!
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