Careers that make a positive difference while allowing the position to earn a great income are hard to come by. Hypnotherapists can make $100 (or more) per hour while helping people to break free of self-limiting beliefs and rapidly move toward their goals.Located in dazzling Las Vegas Nevada, the Institute's mission is to train the worlds most effective and successful hypnotherapists.
"At Institute you will receive a broad based exposure to hypnotherapy while learning the philosophies of the world's top hypnotherapists," says Institute President Marc Savard.
"What makes us different from other hypnosis schools is our combination of live demonstrations, hands-on-training and dynamic lectures which bring the subject to life for our students.
Remarkable insights and events are not uncommon occurrences in class," adds founding Director John Zulli.
No newcomers to the world of hypnosis, Institute Director's Marc Savard and John Zulli have hypnotized over 60,000 people and have a combined 35 years of working in the field.
Few careers offer the financial rewards, life flexibility and job satisfaction of hypnotherapy.
Hypnotherapists can make an above average income from seeing as few as 10 private clients a week
Hypnotists who perform stage shows average about $2000 per performance
Many graduates of hypnotherapy training also make thousands of dollars each year leading seminars on weight loss, stop smoking, giving motivational talks and selling their products in the
back of the room and over the internet - a few make millions!
But Money isn't the only reward
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Hypnotherapists set their own hours and often work as much- or as little -as they like. This means that they can make a great living while living a full life! Hypnotherapy's flexibility
also makes it a great part-time income or retirement career.
"Plus, helping people to do amazing things with their mind is one of life's most rewarding experiences. When you learn hypnosis, take hypnotherapy training and practice hypnotherapy you
experience dynamic personal growth" says Zulli.