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Over the past few years, she has empowered over 800 people, from aged 7 to 70 to create rapid changes for transformation.
She studied Hypnotherapy at the most credible institutions in Australia, New Zealand, the US, and Hong Kong. She has a wealth of knowledge in hypnotherapy, knowing how to work with the powerful subconscious mind where the problems need to be addressed.
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Sandy lives her passion by helping people find their freedom from the issues that hold them back in life. She can easily help you:
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As an experienced Clinical Hypnotherapist, Sandy helps people to train and reprogram their mind to do the best job. Hypnotherapy with Sandy helps you to evolve psychologically and emotionally. It guides you to step into a much healthier mental and emotional space.
Sandy has a healing old soul and knows that it’s her gift. She feels deeply honoured to be able to help people to regain happiness in their life.
With the ground-breaking Hypnotic Success Framework she developed, she successfully helped hundreds of people to remove their internal blockages, and create drastic shifts.
You will feel completely comfortable talking to Sandy as she loves what she does, and this makes her do it extremely well.
She has now stepped up as a Business Hypnotherapy Mentor to empower more therapists to transform more lives.
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