Author
Vesna Horak
Clinical Hypnotherapist
Hypnotherapist. Speaks slowly on purpose.
Vesna trained in clinical hypnotherapy in Prague and spent years recording sleep sessions for clients who couldn't switch off. She writes about what happens in the drowsy border between waking and sleep — why the mind is suggestible there, what to give it, and what to keep away from it. Her pieces on sleep hypnosis are the closest thing the site has to a house specialty. A decade of one-on-one practice left her with strong opinions about pacing: she speaks slowly on purpose, and she writes the same way, because the nervous system she is addressing is already halfway down the stairs. Her method is built on the hypnagogic state — the few permeable minutes when the analytical mind loosens its grip and a well-chosen sentence lands deeper than it would at noon. She is precise about what that state can and cannot do: it will not rewrite you overnight, and anyone promising that is selling something; but repetition in that window, night after night, genuinely shifts self-talk — she has watched it happen across hundreds of clients. That mechanism is also why the AYA Method made immediate sense to her: a recording in your own voice, heard at the border of sleep, is exactly the kind of suggestion she spent her career crafting by hand. Her recurring themes: what to listen to, what to avoid after midnight, and why the boring script outperforms the dramatic one.
Writes about: sleep hypnosis, suggestibility, relaxation technique.
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