On the uncommon knowledge hypnotherapy diploma course we teach practical strategies to help people enhance their positive characteristics and diminish negative ones. I’ve just come across this article which discusses cultural attitudes to personal change (and the possibility of positive change) “Young children not only believe undesirable characteristics will transform into positive ones with maturation, […]
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