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PGA Tour 2024: Cam Davis wins trophy after visiting hypnotherapist, fallen out of love with golf comments, reaction (nine.com.au)
"I can entirely put it down to the fact that my team's had my back through every dark day I've had … but definitely the biggest...
katherinebutcher
Jul 29, 20241 min read


When the Pain Is Real — But the Explanation Isn’t
There’s a particular kind of hesitation that arises when you see someone you care about in pain and quietly realise the explanation they’ve been given doesn’t quite fit. That hesitation deepens when the explanation comes from a trusted authority — a doctor, a specialist, someone in a white coat. You don’t want to challenge that. You don’t want to dismiss them. And most of all, you don’t want to make the person you love feel invalidated or unheard. Because the pain is real. Yo


Hypnosis for Motivation: How Hypnotherapy Helps You Stick to New Year’s Resolutions
Many people start the New Year with clear goals — to change habits, improve health, or reduce stress — yet struggle to maintain motivation over time. This is not a failure of willpower. Lasting change depends on how the brain, nervous system, and unconscious patterns support (or resist) those goals. Why Motivation Alone Isn’t Enough Motivation is influenced by learned habits, emotional memory, and the brain’s safety systems. When a goal conflicts with unconscious beliefs or s


Why Coping Skills Work (and How They Calm Pain)
When someone says “take a deep breath,” it can sound dismissive—but there’s solid neuroscience behind it. Coping skills such as breathwork, grounding, and mindfulness don’t ignore pain; they help your brain and body feel safer. And when the brain senses safety, it turns down the danger signals that amplify pain. The Brain on Stress When we’re anxious or overwhelmed, the brain’s threat-detection system goes into overdrive. In this state: The rational, thinking brain goes offli
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