Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Benefit Your Health While Benefiting the IHN


Benefit Your Health While Benefiting the IHN

Erika Slater is a Certified Hypnotherapist based in Upton/Grafton area and is offering an affordable weight loss hypnosis program to members of IHN of Greater Worcester congregations or friends of the IHN. This is a 4 session group class and limited to only ten (10) people. It is an opportunity to help others while at the same time providing you a means to make your weight loss journey just once to reach a thinner you, and stay your right size. This comprehensive weight loss program isn’t just another diet. If you’re planning to lose weight then here’s a chance to do that while donating to help others. IHN Advisory Board Chair, Jan Gregory-Charpentier, will be participating, too.

Erika has run hypnosis based programs in the past for charities and will donate her time so all profits go to The Interfaith Hospitality Network of Greater Worcester. Erika regularly donates her time to the community - she hosts a weekly radio program for the blind at audiojournal.net - as she believes it’s important to give back, and has also found it a great way to obtain referrals for her hypnotherapy business.

Her private successful weight loss program is usually $800 but you can participate in this group program for a fraction of the cost: $400/4 sessions or $100/session ($375 if paid in full up front). Registration information and much more information about Erika and her practice available at the website below.

For more information about this program check out the special page here: http://www.freeatlasthypnosis.com/janc. Healthy, safe and effective weight loss.

Because of the equipment used and optimum size to ensure success, Erika only does small group sessions and so once the limit of 10 participants is reached the class will close.

The four sessions will run four Saturdays, starting in January, 2 hours per session. Saturdays, January14 and 21, February 4 and 11, at 2:00 to 4:00 pm, (Location in Worcester area, still TBA)