Confidence, Motivation, Focus and Career Success
Focus and Strengthen Professional Skills, Confidence With and Job Interviews
When we have low confidence, the world can seem much harder than it is and the personal and professional challenges we face appear overwhelming. Regardless of how or when this low self-esteem started, it leaves us feeling unable to move forward in our lives. While others seem fully capable of taking advantage of opportunities, we are left
While confidence is what provides us with a positive outlook and attitude about ourselves, it is motivation puts that confidence into action. We may struggle to establish concrete, achievable goals, leaving us unable to visualize achieving our dreams. We may question how success in one area of our life will affect another, leaving us confused about what we want and how to go about getting it. We may feel that we do not have the energy to achieve a task like going to the gym or eating healthier, even if we know it is what we want and what is good for us.

Focused Psychology and Hypnotherapy uses hypnosis and Focused Psychological Strategies to increase confidence and motivation related to achievement and success. Through the use of indirect suggestions and guided imagery, we help diminish clients’ fear of failure, establish a concrete sequence of tasks needed to attain goals, and visualize the completion of these goals in a hopeful and positive way. By increasing a person’s energy and enthusiasm for change, clients begin to realize their full potential and no longer allow obstacles to stand in their way.
Research demonstrates that hypnotherapy can increase confidence and motivation in a variety of contexts, such as sports performance (Straub & Bowman, 2016), public speaking (Shoenberger et al, 1997) and the promotion of creativity (Bowers, 1979). More specifically, Focused Psychology and Hypnotherapy works with confidence and motivation in areas such as:
- Athletic performance
- Public speaking
- Friendships and romantic relationships
- Writer’s block and other creative blocks
- Fear of rejection
- Confidence in the workplace
- The audition process
- Underachievement issues
- Test taking anxiety
- Career indecision
- Developing personal and professional goals
