My sincere apologies for posting so few blogs in the last few months. It seems I should be writing travel logs instead!
In June, I spent a week this Scott McFall and the fabulous brains of the members of the board of the International Hypnotists Training Association. We were working and planning our conference in Los Vegas that will be held Oct. 13-18. www.hypnobiz.com
Then, in July, I made another trip to Waxahachie, TX. for a week to visit and help evaluate my Mom who’s been diagnosed with dementia. I drove that trip, taking my little dog, Tino. (Will not EVER drive to Texas again!) Got Mom some nursing care, and helped my brother who’s in Texas plan some of her future care. Not necessarily a fun trip, but now it’s done.
Next, August took me to the National Guild of Hypnotists Conference in Marlborough, Mass. (Why not? It’s only as far from Ca. as you can get, and stay in the U.S.) NGH is always a learning experience and next year I plan to speak there.
Now some of you may be thinking that’s enough travel for one year, but I attended a special wedding in September near Austin, Tx. I also took the full week to just relax. Then I flew back, had one Sunday to kick back with Jim, and made it to the show to simply chat with Dr. Mills about whatever we wanted to! That actually made a pretty good show!
Now, I’m back in the office till Oct. 13 when I will be in Vegas for the Be Your Best training. www.hypnobiz.com
But don’t assume I’ll stay put for long! I’ve been invited to Denmark to do a bit of work, and a bit of training, and if all goes well, I’ll be traveling there in December. (Plus, there is that cruise Jim has already paid for and must be done by June 2011.)
I guess it’s a very good thing I love to travel, and can combine it with business! If you know someone who would love to train in hypnosis, give them my number 661-209-2632 or, send them to the website www.hypnobiz.com We really do need more people to work in the hypnosis industry, and I’ll vouch for any and all of the trainers from the IHTA. We teach hypnosis the way it should be taught!