Hypnotherapy for Exam Stress
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Exam Stress
Like all animals,we as human beings have evolved ways to help us protect ourselves from danger and external threats. When we feel under threat, our bodies react by releasing certain hormones, such as adrenaline and cortisol, which can be helpful. These hormones:
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make us feel aware and alert, so at the point of danger, we can react more appropriately
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make our hearts beat faster, quickly sending blood to where it's needed most.
After we feel the threat has passed and we feel safe again, our bodies release other hormones to help our muscles relax. This can sometimes cause us to shake.
This is commonly called the 'fight, flight or freeze' response – it's something that happens automatically in our bodies, and we have no control over it. The problem is as we've all encountered that the threat may not be real at all. If we look at Exam Stress there isn't a direct threat to our body, but our idea of our social sense of self may feel under threat, what if we fail at the exam?.
Reasons why?
Do I have to Fear? Find out more about Hypnotherapy for
Exam Stress
Is your Exam Anxiety hindering you from getting ahead in life? You’re not alone, many can find the feeling crippling. Pre-anxiety about an event can be paralysing, eating away at our self-belief and creating panic at the very moment you need to look calm and collected and professional. Maybe you’re sick of battling your Exam nerves and need some help overcoming them. With a blend of hypnotherapy, NLP, and various other techniques, I help people let go of the limiting beliefs that have been sabotaging their possibilities in life. Can you Imagine feeling clear-headed, focused, and self-assured when entering into an Exam to feel confident and stress-free? If we can change the negative internal dialogue, you can confidently approach these situations.
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Feeling anxious about up-and-coming events.
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Finding yourself being self-conscious.
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Perhaps dreading going red and blushing.
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Fearing other people's judgment and making ourselves look stupid.
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Worrying that we may be put on the spot.