Liam O'Sullivan
MNCH; MPNLP; Dip CHyp;
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Liam O'Sullivan Quick Facts
Liam is a Hypnotherapist and Life Coach, who used to be a Bricklayer! This background gives him a unique take on things. He states boldly "I WONT feel your pain... But I'll help you sort it out!"
Apart from his professional qualifications, Liam has graduated from the 'University Of Life' (School of Hard Knocks).
Liam believes that the 'Gifts' that are hypnotherapy, nlp and positive psychology can and should be accessible to everybody. His mission is to help make that so - by translating much of the jargon and psycho-babble into plain language.
Liam works with many clients from professional backgrounds, but he also works extensively with people who work on building sites, in factories and on farms.
Liam writes a regular Column for his local newspaper. You can catch those articles on his website www.chilo.org. Click on 'My Blog'
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Gi’ Me Head Peace…
Isn’t it great to be alive? There are two main causes of headaches – dehydration and stress or tension. The most obvious occasion when we suffer dehydration is with a Hangover, but it can just as easily occur on a hot day, or working/living in a central heated room. Stress often causes muscular tension, which leads
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Don’t Talk To Me Like That!
Isn’t it great to be alive? You know the way we sometimes need an arm around the shoulder, and sometimes need a kick up the backside? Well I have had a number of clients (and friends) thank me lately for speaking very plainly, and honestly. One even commented “No-one ever cared enough to shout before”. Now this d
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Isn't It Great To Be Alive?
Isn’t it great to be alive! First the bad news… Giving out is like swine flu - highly contagious. If you are complaining it invites the person you are talking to to join in. One comment about the shocking weather leads to another, throw in a bad football result and the recession, and before you know it you’re in
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The Smart Ass
Isn’t it great to be alive? Life is all about choices. Some are easy. Some are difficult. Often we have no choice in the amount of crap life will throw at us. How we react to, and deal with it, though is definitely our choice. It is not a question of whether we will all face challenges… it’s a matter of when. So
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Scaredy Cat! Scaredy Cat!
Scaredy cat, scaredy cat! Jeez phobias are great craic aren’t they? There’s yer man, could fight the whole pub but scared of spiders. And yer wan runs out of the house at the sight of a wasp. That boy there can’t go to visit his own grandchildren cos he’s scared to fly. Birds, dogs, spiders, worms, driving, fly
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Scoring Own Goals…
Isn’t it great to be alive? This week I think it is time to shine a light on into a few dark corners and, just for a change, speak my mind! I respectfully offer you a way to INSTANT SUCCESS in whatever it is you choose to do. Over the last 20 years a series of goal-centred industries have arisen. Between Life or Busi
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Angels with Dirty Faces
Isn’t it great to be alive? I have just come back from Coventry, where I was born and raised. I went because it was my uncle Josey’s 70th birthday. He left County Mayo fifty years ago but, fair play to him, you’d never know that to listen to him. His accent remains the same, and the simple country philosophy and
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The Elephant and the Twig (& Rodney)
Isn’t it great to be alive? This week, I have two distinctive, but equally profound, pearls of wisdom for you. One is from India, and the other from Peckham. Where you take your positive inspiration from does not really matter, only that you take some, and use it. Have you ever heard the story of ‘The Elephant and
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The Language of Love
Isn’t it great to be alive? Translating middle class, American jargon into plain language is a challenge. Taking a concept like ‘Love Languages’ and explaining it in a way fit for a Building site canteen is more of one. Often the fluffy language used by professionals has ordinary people, especially us fellas, cri
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Living With A Serial Killer
If a convicted serial killer moved in next door – would you choose to invite them round every day, feed them, ask them to stay over or even move in? Of course not! But many of us, every single day, live with the biggest serial killer the modern world has known – STRESS. We have invited it in and given it a home, an
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Myths and Misconceptions
Isn’t it great to be alive? Ever since I started my training, I have been acutely aware of something I feel is significant. At every turn, as each new technique was introduced and practiced, I thought ‘I know someone who could do with a bit of this’. I quickly came to realise that a whole host of issues, which I
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I WON’T Feel Your Pain!
n.b. This article was originally published in the author's weekly Column in the Crossmaglen Examiner newspaper. The Column is called 'The Head Examiner'. Isn’t it great to be alive? Tell me, what do you think of the phrase ‘The Head Examiner’? It’s certainly catchy. It may raise a wee smile. It took a while to
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Cognitive Hypnotherapy Ireland - with Liam O'Sullivan
Liam O'Sullivan is a Cognitive Hypnotherapist and Life Coach. He studied for many years at the University of Life (School of Hard Knocks). This give him a unique insight into what human beings tick. His growing reputation makes him the go-to guy for anybody wishing to deal with confidence, fear, anxiety or anger issues
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Cognitive Hypnotherapy Ireland
Liam is a Hypnotherapist and Life Coach, who used to be a Brickie! This background gives him a unique take on things. He states boldly "I WONT feel your pain... But I'll help you sort it out!"
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Contacting Liam O'Sullivan
e-mail; liam@chilo.org
website; www.chilo.org