About Jason
Since as far back as he can remember Jason has spent this life researching what makes people ‘tick’. Why do we do what we do? Why do some people have lives of what appears to be effortless success...whilst many others seem to struggle with any number of challenges?
This has led him into the world of psychology, therapy, energy and personal development.
During a successful career as an entrepreneur he spent a lot of time travelling the world attending seminars and trainings held by world experts in such fields as sales, marketing, personal success and achievement, spiritual power, psychology and personal transformation tools.
Personal disaster (which was ultimately the greatest blessing) resulted in business and professional ‘failure’ in late 2005 and a shift in direction.
Training under some of the ‘greats’ of hypnosis and personal transformation, including Dick Sutphen, Dr George Bien, Martin Hulbaek, Jason began to help clients on a more formal basis. Instantly seeing incredible life-changing results Jason now runs one to one and group sessions specialising in the fields of self-confidence and self esteem for women, success consulting &, healing.
Jason continues to work with clients from a varied background – from world renowned life coaches, business owners, to other therapists, housewives and students.
Based in Surrey, Jason can be contacted on 01276 683043 (office). You can visit Jason at his offices, although home and company office visits can be arranged in certain circumstances.
Jason’s Rapid Self Confidence System (TM) is just about to be launched this summer 2010, as is his new book, The Rapid Self Guru (c).
Jason is a certified Master Trainer of Hypnosis CMT by the IACT (International Association of Counsellors & Therapists) also in Hypnotherapy and NLP, and has previously been certified by the American Board of Hypnotherapy, the Performance Institute of NLP, and has had training in EFT and Journeywork.
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