Have you been looking for a way to
overcome Fear of Flying?
Or have you ever felt like a prisoner as you
avoid flying altogether?
Have you ever laid awake all night worried because you’re so terrified to get on your flight the next day?
“7 Tips To Fly Stress Free!”
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You’ve heard him on the radio, seen him on TV, veteran 29 year pilot and Certified Hypnotist DJ Frost reveals 7 important tips you need to know before you take your next flight to help you overcome your fear of flying.
Even if you suffer from claustrophobia, having more knowledge and awareness about what power you can have will help you greatly increase your confidence during flight.
Hurry and get these important self help tips before your next flight, even if you have a phobia or fear flying.
Your life depends on it!
You’ll Discover answers to your important questions…
- Why don’t planes have parachutes?
- What causes bumpy turbulence and is it a safety issue?
- How does hypnosis and NLP help the fear of flying?
- What are the causes of fear of flying?
- How can I relax before, during and after a flight?
- Will I cluck like a chicken?
- Am I ready to overcome the fear of flying?
Bonus #1: Instant Stress Relief Free Hypnosis Download
This guided meditation will help you to approach life in a calmer, more effective way.
Bonus #2: Seven Safety Tips
These tips will help you be prepared to fly stress free
Bonus #3: Funny Flying Stories
Humor is one of the best ways to overcome fear of flying.
What others say:
“I do enjoy, and look forward, to your reassuring words each week. Glad you’re out there for people like me who have this fear…it does make it easier to have tools (words in our mind) to get us through with less discomfort. Thank you for what you do.”
“I just took a short (1 hour 8 minutes each way) flight and I was ok, pretty much…lol. Your column has really helped. I was able to explain noises to my first-time flying neighbor across the aisle who was uncomfortable with all the strange sensations. I’ll be flying again in May so I’ll keep reading your emails and column. Thanks so much for all your help!”
