You’ve studied hard and worked even harder. You’ve climbed to the top of the corporate ladder or opened your own business. Either way, there’s a lifestyle, a certain “quality of life” you seek: that of the self-determined individual.
It isn’t just about the money and corporate packages, the responsibilities of leadership or generous travel perks. You like fresh challenges. Sometimes you’ve gone abroad to seek new opportunities, new adventures, like a backpacker always on the lookout for the next horizon, the next untrodden trail to discover. Other times you’ve stayed closer to home, consolidating your expertise, deepening your local network, fending off rivals, earning facetime with senior executives. In all events, it’s a state of mind, the lifestyle of the executive, the globe-trotting restlessness of the expat. Once you’ve lived like that, it’s hard to live otherwise.
But there’s a downside too.
Your life is consumed by the endless needs of your business, or maybe, by the extra pressures living abroad places on you and your family. Time seems to fly by, you are lost in a flurry of activity, capturing opportunities, solving crises, outflanking competitors. Or maybe your plans get delayed by petty cultural differences that don’t make sense.
As the years go by, the stress gets to you. You don’t bounce back like you once did. You have headaches, brain fogs, moments of indecision. You might not exercise anymore. Maybe you’ve gained weight, or smoke, or drink too much. Maybe your marriage is threatened. Maybe your kids don’t know you. Or maybe you’re just tired of the grind, no longer thrilled by the challenge of it all—the endless meetings, turf battles and pressure to meet forecasts. Maybe even the expat life has grown stale. You’ve lost that spark of adventure, that need to live in a new place, to learn a foreign language, to experience life in a foreign culture.
The truth is, sometimes long dormmate issues have a way of popping up in midlife, no matter how much money you have. Other times, if you’ve been burning the candle at both ends, a midlife crisis is just the thing you need to stop and reflect about what you want to do with the rest of your life.
Hypnotherapy can help with all these issues.
Working together, we will investigate and heal the areas of most immediate concern: the headaches, the stresses, the sense of aimlessness, the poor eating and exercise habits. Later we can explore new avenues, new opportunities, new directions your life might take. By relieving yourself of your old anxieties and blockages, you’ll see the world like you did when you were younger: fresh, alive, exciting, a place of endless opportunities and excitement.
Sound good? Go to the Contact page and fill out the form. Or just send me an email and ask for an appointment: tcw@EnglishHypnosisParis.com
I like to work fast. You do too. So be prepared. We will make quick progress toward resolving your issues and getting you started on the next exciting phase of your life.