Are YOU Hypnotisable?

Take Our Mind Styles Quiz Below To Find Out

This assessment is designed to help you understand your hypnotisability and cognitive style, allowing you to tailor your PeakFlow™ training for maximum effectiveness.

  • The Hypnotic Induction Profile (HIP) measures how easily you enter a focused, hypnotic state.

  • The AOD Mind-Style Questionnaire identifies your cognitive and emotional tendencies.

Based on your results, you will receive a personalised Flow Optimisation Plan to enhance your ability to enter peak states on demand.

Answer the following questions as honestly and spontaneously as you can. There are no

“right” or “wrong” answers.

As you concentrate on watching a movie, or a play, do you grow so absorbed in what is going on that you lose awareness of where you are?

Do you ever get so absorbed that when it’s over, you are surprised to realise you are “sitting in a theatre?”

In general, as you perceive time, do you focus more of your attention upon the past, present, or future, or all three equally? Roughly, off the top of your head, how would you put that in percentages?

The French philosopher Pascal once said, “The heart has a mind which the brain does not understand.” He posited there are two kinds of minds, the heart-mind and the brain-mind. As you know yourself, which of these two minds do you give priority to?

As you relate to another person do you prefer to control the interaction, or do you prefer to let the other person take over if they wish?

Are you prone to trust other people? Where would you place yourself, compared to others, on a scale of average, above or below average?

As you are learning something new, do you tend to judge it critically at the time you are learning it? Or do you tend to accept it and perhaps judge it critically at a later time?

In terms of taking responsibility for your own actions, where would you put yourself compared to most other people? Average? Above average? Below average?

If you are learning something new and you know in advance that you can learn it clearly, safely, and equally well by either seeing it or touching it, which would you prefer — to see it or to touch it?

When you come up with a new idea, there will often be two parts to it: one, to dream it up, and the other, to figure out how to do it. Of these two parts, which gives you a greater sense of fulfilment?

As you do this work (described in the previous question), is it necessary for you to write notes or do you feel your way along without writing anything down?

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