Announcing the NGH Quality Hypnosis Website Award

The National Guild of Hypnotists seeks to recognize and promote quality hypnosis websites. In general, the Guild looks for hypnosis sites that are authoritative, up-to-date, comprehensive, useful, and user-friendly.NGH Quality Website Award

Visitors to websites displaying the NGH Quality Hypnosis Website Award can feel confident that this is the website of a Consulting Hypnotist who is a member in good standing with the National Guild of Hypnotists.

The National Guild of Hypnotists Quality Website Award recognizes NGH Members who support and are in compliance with the NGH Standards of Practice and Code of Ethics.

Click here to learn more about the NGH Standards of Practice and Code of Ethics.

To apply for the NGH Quality Website Award, please email ngh@ngh.net with the following information:

  1. Your name and e-mail address
  2. The name of the site you are nominating and its url.
  3. A brief description of the site being nominated
  4. Any comments or details you would like to add

Response will be by e-mail. If you receive an award, it will be attached to that e-mail with the award images and the html code.

NGH Teleseminar Tonight! Ericksonian Hypnosis

Excellent teleseminar with Shaun Brookhouse, tonight,: Saturday, June 7, 2008 at 5:00 pm eastern time on:

Ericksonian Hypnosis

You will:

Three Days at the NGH Convention—Could This Begin the “Butterfly Effect” that Changes Your Life and Your Career Forever?

Reprinted by special request from the 2007 NGH Convention Blog.

Perhaps you recall the 2004 movie, “The Butterfly Effect” based on the theory that underThe Butterfly Effect and the NGH Convention the right set of conditions, the smallest of changes, could initiate a chain reaction that leads to an event of colossal proportion. The classic example of this concept is that the flutter of a butterfly’s wings can potentially set in motion the beginnings of a major atmospheric transformation.

Growth always begins with change. When you attend the NGH Convention, you will learn from and network with people whose influence will affect dramatic growth and transformation in your life.

Consider this: if the flutter of a butterfly’s wings can change the environment, what could happen if you commit 3 days and nights of your life to being part of the most dynamic educational opportunity in the field of hypnotism today?

NGH Teleseminar Tonight: Train the Trainer

Thursday, May 29, 2008

9:15 pm eastern time - NGH’s Train The Trainer Certification Course with Richard Harte

Call in details for all calls:

In the US and Canada, call 1-605-475-8590

Calling from Europe, call

In Germany 01805 00 7620

In UK: 0870 119 1313

Enter Conference Room Number: 5671762

From Skype call +990008275671762

or online

For Pre-event questions/comments: http://www.InstantTeleseminar.com/?eventid=3114057

For online monitoring: http://www.InstantTeleseminar.com/?eventid=3114057

For teleseminar replay: http://www.InstantTeleseminar.com/?eventid=3114057

Passport to Progress, The National Guild of Hypnotists

Where will your passport take you? To new places, new people, new ideas, and new opportunities.

NGH Passport to ProgressThat’s where the NGH 2008 Convention and Educational Conference will take you, too, and you don’t have to travel any further than Marlborough, MA to begin your remarkable journey.

The theme of the 2008 NGH Convention is “Passport to Progress.” It’s a perfect name for an educational and informational event that will rev-up your batteries, open new doors, and build new relationships. Read more…

Welcome to the NGH 2008 Convention Blog

Here’s where you will find all the news about the 2008 National Guild of Hypnotists Convention and Educational Conference.

Last year, we started our very first NGH Convention and Educational Conference blog. We are very pleased to be offering the blog once again as a way for you to stay on top of the most current convention news and information.

The NGH Convention blog is open to everyone to read and enjoy. If you would like to post comments–and we really hope you will--you must register the first time you leave a comment. Read more…