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Is there a recognised body/association for hypnotherapists? Just want to know the best place to start.
Thanks again,
Si
A lot of the focus here in the thread is about doing lots of things you don't want to do or don't need to do - I'm not knocking it for some people but I'm just thinking about it. Perhaps it's the opposite? Just saying "No - I don't want to" - i.e. when your friends come round, or go to lessons (again), or practise (more and more) or play live in certain ways. I like the whole thing about playing live too but am I really doing what I want to and playing how I really want to? Nearly always not - usually it's fitting in with what's required by the band or the song or the audience and the whole thing is in fact an enormous compromise. And quite rightly because that's often or usually what music and playing in a band is about. Or is it? I wonder if it would be different if I could play in a band that functioned exactly how I wanted it to and had exactly the kind and number of musicians that I wanted (say in the fantasy in my head).
I think when we're young and starting out we're doing it because we really want to. It's the passion. Often we can't play technique-wise but it doesn't really matter, its fun and it's meaningful. Later in life some of us are up on stage and speaking for myself, at some level, I'm struggling to work out why I'm there? (fun though it is/could be).
Just putting down thoughts, I don't think I've got the answer unfortunately. It's certainly very helpful to think about it with you all.
That's very kind - thanks...
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