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Rating: Summary: No more waiting to fall asleep! Review: I am extremely happy with this CD. I have used various relaxation tapes and now CDs and they sometimes worked. I can count on Deep Sleep Every Night working, as long as I stay focused on the CD and don't let my mind wander. I've never heard the end, since I'm sawing logs by then! I've ordered a couple more of Harrold's tapes to see if they work as well!
Rating: Summary: Very effective Review: I have a small collection of relaxation/sleep tapes and CDs and this one is probably my favorite. I agree with one reviewer about the speaker's English accent, but one very quickly habituates to the accent and actually, it becomes very pleasant and part of the whole relaxing experience. This CD helps me get to deep very readily, as promised. Very good!
Rating: Summary: THE BEST SLEEP HYPNOSIS CD MADE!!!!!! IT WORKS. Review: I HAVE HAD INSOMNIA FOR YEARS...HAVE GONE FOR MONTHS AT A TIME WITH NO SLEEP AT ALL. I MUST OWN EVERY SLEEP HYPNOSIS TAPE EVER MADE, BUT THIS ONE IS MAGICAL...IT JUST WORKS. GLENN HARROLD KNOWS WHAT HE IS DOING, HOW TO PUT YOU "UNDER"...PART OF THE TAPE IS LUCID DREAMING, AND I MUST ADMIT MY DREAMS HAVE BECOME INCREDIBLE...I CREATE AMAZING INVENTIONS, AND HAVE WONDERFUL BUSINESS IDEAS IN MY DREAMS, AND I REMEMBER THEM.. BUT MAINLY,MAINLY, MAINLY, I FINALLY CAN SLEEEEEEEEEEEEEP!!!!!!
Rating: Summary: Wow!Wow!Wow! Review: Okay, I know everyone has different problems going to sleep but I have to say that this has blown my mind completely. My particular problem sleeping is that i will litterally lay in bed for hours tossing and turing and my mind WILL NOT shut down. It seem that night time is the time that I've alway reved up, or decided that I can't stand my closet being unorganized one second longer so I've been to several doctor and exausted the medicene avilible. They work for a while then don't anymore. With this CD I just get sleepy and go to sleep. The first night that I had it i was so nervous and sckeptical that i figited though most of it and then decided that it wasn't working, turned it off, and got up.. but amazingly when i got up i felt the way i usually feel when i've been sleeping (kinda drowsy) so i went back and laid down and thirty mins later i was asleep (usually takes me 2 or 3 hours) the next night i chilled out and just layed there and listened when it was over i turned off the recorder and put up the headphones and turned over and went to sleep. Recently it's been working so well that I don't even make it though the whole thing and wake up with the headphones laying next to me. It Works! If your very skeptical like me, and you don't have success the first night stick with it a couple of times before you give up.. it really does get the job done.. i don't know anything about Hypnosis other than it sounded neat so i don't have a professional opinion about it but i can honestly say after i just gave in and gave it a real shot it's been the best sleep aid i've ever had.
Rating: Summary: Very effective Review: You need to wear headphones to get the full effect of this hypnotherapy CD. The liner notes warn you to be careful about wrapping the headphone leads around your neck because you may fall asleep before the CD ends. This is exactly what happened to me, so I stopped using headphones.I'm missing out on the "hypnotic echoed affirmations" without the headphones, but at least I won't accidentally strangle myself in my sleep. One thing that might keep you awake initially is the hypnotherapist Glenn Harrold's incredible Cockney accent. Maybe I've watched "My Fair Lady" one too many times, but when I initially started listening to "Deep Sleep Every Night," I kept expecting Henry Higgins to cut in with, "My dear man, the rain in Spain stays mainly on...etc." An annoying intrusion (not Henry Higgins!) that might wake you up after you've fallen asleep is the beginning of the second track, "Lucid Dreams for Problem Solving." I believe track two was originally a separate tape, and Mr. Harrold reverts back to his normal speaking voice when the track begins. He's jolted me awake a couple of times, but I've always gone back to sleep as he reverts to his sonorous, repetitive murmurings. The total CD running time is forty-three minutes, and I haven't stayed away through the whole thing, yet. There's nothing too mysterious about it: Mr. Harrold starts out with controlled breathing exercises, then onto suggestions about relaxing various parts of the body from head to toes, then a soothing, repetitious murmur about the conscious mind versus the unconscious mind. This is where I always fall asleep--until the second track begins. If you have problems falling asleep, you might want to give this CD a try. It seems to be working for me.
Rating: Summary: Seems to be working for me Review: You need to wear headphones to get the full effect of this hypnotherapy CD. The liner notes warn you to be careful about wrapping the headphone leads around your neck because you may fall asleep before the CD ends. This is exactly what happened to me, so I stopped using headphones. I'm missing out on the "hypnotic echoed affirmations" without the headphones, but at least I won't accidentally strangle myself in my sleep. One thing that might keep you awake initially is the hypnotherapist Glenn Harrold's incredible Cockney accent. Maybe I've watched "My Fair Lady" one too many times, but when I initially started listening to "Deep Sleep Every Night," I kept expecting Henry Higgins to cut in with, "My dear man, the rain in Spain stays mainly on...etc." An annoying intrusion (not Henry Higgins!) that might wake you up after you've fallen asleep is the beginning of the second track, "Lucid Dreams for Problem Solving." I believe track two was originally a separate tape, and Mr. Harrold reverts back to his normal speaking voice when the track begins. He's jolted me awake a couple of times, but I've always gone back to sleep as he reverts to his sonorous, repetitive murmurings. The total CD running time is forty-three minutes, and I haven't stayed away through the whole thing, yet. There's nothing too mysterious about it: Mr. Harrold starts out with controlled breathing exercises, then onto suggestions about relaxing various parts of the body from head to toes, then a soothing, repetitious murmur about the conscious mind versus the unconscious mind. This is where I always fall asleep--until the second track begins. If you have problems falling asleep, you might want to give this CD a try. It seems to be working for me.
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