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Practice Builders Episode 74 - Joe Tabbanella, CCHt

Presented By: Joe Tabbanella

Joe Tabbanella

Guest Speaker Joe Tabbanella, CCHt and HMI Instructor, returns to share how subconscious principles and NLP can help hypnotherapists recognize opportunities more quickly and stop reinforcing the patterns they do not want. He connects the science of luck to hypnotherapy by showing how intention, open focus, and subconscious filtering shape what clients and practitioners notice, pursue, and create.

In this episode, Joe explains why some hypnotherapists struggle to find clients even when opportunities are present, often because self-doubt or unresolved emotion narrows attention and distorts perception. He reframes the question of “How do I get more clients?” to “How do I get better and help more people?” explaining how that shift reduces unconscious resistance and makes it easier to stay confident and solution-oriented. He also breaks down four principles behind good luck, showing how trusting the gut, maintaining positive expectancy, keeping an open focus, and seeing setbacks as feedback can all strengthen practice growth.

Joe shares a practical daily exercise for training the mind to notice more possibilities, including writing down three things that went well, feeling appreciation for them, and then intentionally telling the brain what to look for next. He closes with a reminder that the subconscious mind already knows how to do its job, and that better results often come when practitioners stop getting in its way.

Joe’s blend of neuroscience, NLP, and practical mindset strategies makes this an episode you will not want to miss. Turn insight into action and action into results. Join us to grow your practice with purpose.

PBPH0074 / Duration: 00:58:05 / Release Date: Thu, Mar 19, 2026 / Production Date: Wed, Mar 18, 2026 / Format: HD

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