Win a membership to the Feel Amazing app by hypnotherapist Ailsa Frank!
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Want to sleep well, worry less, achieve more and break bad habits? Empower yourself by taking back control of your stress, money worries, confidence, drinking, eating by re-booting your mind and life!
We’ve teamed up with renowned hypnotherapist Ailsa Frank to give THREE lucky readers a two year membership worth £90 each to her award winning Feel Amazing hypnotherapy app.
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Ailsa Frank’s hypnosis tracks could change your life. As you lay back and relax, let the messages free you from limiting thoughts, bad habits and create happiness and success on a deeper level.
Choose from 48 titles in the Feel Amazing app including recordings for the whole family; Good Night’s Sleep, Confidence Boost, Relaxation for Teen and Children, Heartbreak and Loss, Take Control of Alcohol, Stop Smoking, Weight Loss, Fit and Well, Stop Worrying, Money Increase your Wealth, Debt free living and Comfortable sex for Women, Amazing Menopause, Enjoyable Birth, Comfortable Periods and more.
In this stressful world we all find ourselves living in, the ‘Feel Amazing’ app is the perfect pick-me-up with short recordings to fit into your busy life easily. Feel Amazing is a place to relax and fire yourself up to achieve your goals. Begin today to make deep and lasting changes using a combination of self-hypnosis and mindfulness in these beautifully worded recordings.
For more information visit www.ailsafrank.com
Win the chance to transform your life!
Ailsa Frank is the hypnotherapist featured in the BBC One series ‘Hayley goes… Sober’. She is a self-help Hay House author and motivational coach with a successful range of hypnosis recordings in her award winning Feel Amazing app and has helped thousands of people to banish bad habits and boost positive new ones. Through recordings and her award winning book, Cut the Crap and Feel Amazing (published by Hay House £10.99), Ailsa can help you to identify what you need to change to improve your life and then to implement those changes by moving your mind on.