From Nervous to Natural: Mastering the Fear of Performing Hypnosis in Public – UK Hypnosis Convention

From Nervous to Natural: Mastering the Fear of Performing Hypnosis in Public

How to Build Confidence, Overcome Doubt, and Hypnotize with Ease

Turan Mirza

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Turan Mirza

Do you hesitate when it comes to hypnotising people in public? You’re not alone. Many hypnotherapists I talk with, even those with years of experience, struggle with nerves, self-doubt, and the fear of failure when performing outside their comfort zone. This talk is designed to help you break through those mental blocks and step into hypnotic confidence.

You’ll discover the psychology behind performance anxiety, why it happens, and—more importantly—how to overcome it. Learn how to reframe failure, handle resistant subjects, and project authority even when you’re unsure. We’ll explore the Confidence Loop, a proven method to build self-assurance, and how to use mental rehearsal to reprogram your mind for success.

Through live demonstrations and practical video examples, you’ll gain practical tools to stay in control, handle scepticism, and recover gracefully from a “missed” induction. Whether you want to perform on the street, in a therapy room, or on stage, this session will equip you with a step-by-step strategy to go from hesitant to hypnotic master.

By the end of this talk, you’ll have the mindset, techniques, and confidence to hypnotise anyone, anywhere—without fear.

Turan Mirza has 15 years of experience in hypnosis, with over 8 years in full-time hypnotherapy. What began as a hobby evolved into street hypnosis, leading to paid entertainment. As his skills grew, Turan transitioned into therapeutic hypnosis, helping people transform their lives. He still performs street hypnosis and trains others in this essential skill, empowering individuals to unlock their potential and understand the significance of street hypnosis in the wider hypnotherapy field.

1 hour presentation
Saturday
12:15 - 13:15
Blackfriars

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