In personal growth, people often double down on habits or routines, but overlook the state their brain is in when they try to learn or change. Shane can discuss how accessing optimised learning states & brainwave patterns can dramatically increase creativity, retention, and follow-through. His own shift began when hypnosis helped him quit long-standing addictions in a single weekend, and he’s spent the last 15 years teaching others how to use these states for transformation. For personal development audiences, he shows why alpha states are the hidden accelerator behind lasting growth.
Millions buy books on money, productivity, or habits, yet few remember their content months later. Shane can explore why even the best books fail to create lasting change without strategies for retention, and how he developed Booknotic as a way to bridge that gap. Using examples like 'Think and Grow Rich' or 'Atomic Habits', he explains how he handcrafts sessions that install key lessons into memory - helping readers turn inspiration into action.
Most people try to cram knowledge into already overloaded days, reading late at night, skimming articles, or half-finishing books. Shane can discuss why the mental state you’re in has more impact on what you retain than the time you invest. With 15 years teaching hypnosis and NLP, and now through Booknotic, he shows how shifting into calm, focused states makes learning deeper and faster - and why this is the missing link for busy professionals and lifelong learners.
For many parents, personal growth slips to the bottom of the list between careers and family responsibilities. Shane, a father himself, can discuss how Booknotic was shaped with people like this in mind - giving them a way to engage with the core ideas of a book in 20 minutes. He shows how parents can keep learning alive in the small windows of quiet that daily life allows, and why that matters not just for them, but for the example it sets for their kids.
From AI-driven summaries to endless content feeds, technology promises to make us smarter - but often leaves us more distracted. Shane can discuss why real learning innovation comes from working with the human brain, not around it. He explains how Booknotic was built from handwritten notes, memory principles, and hypnosis, and why that human-centred design makes it stand apart in an AI-saturated market.
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Why the state you’re in matters more than the hours you spend learning
Most people try to cram knowledge into already overloaded days, reading late at night, skimming articles, or half-finishing books. Shane can discuss why the mental state you’re in has more impact on what you retain than the time you invest. With 15 years teaching hypnosis and NLP, and now through Booknotic, he shows how shifting into calm, focused states makes learning deeper and faster - and why this is the missing link for busy professionals and lifelong learners.
Why the growth you want isn’t showing up; it’s not what you're learning, but how you're learning it
In personal growth, people often double down on habits or routines, but overlook the state their brain is in when they try to learn or change. Shane can discuss how accessing optimised learning states & brainwave patterns can dramatically increase creativity, retention, and follow-through. His own shift began when hypnosis helped him quit long-standing addictions in a single weekend, and he’s spent the last 15 years teaching others how to use these states for transformation. For personal development audiences, he shows why alpha states are the hidden accelerator behind lasting growth.
What personal growth books get wrong, and how to make their lessons stick
Millions buy books on money, productivity, or habits, yet few remember their content months later. Shane can explore why even the best books fail to create lasting change without strategies for retention, and how he developed Booknotic as a way to bridge that gap. Using examples like 'Think and Grow Rich' or 'Atomic Habits', he explains how he handcrafts sessions that install key lessons into memory - helping readers turn inspiration into action.
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6 Marketing Tips to Help Hypnotherapists get more clients and grow their business faster.
Key topics
Why the state you’re in matters more than the hours you spend learning
Most people try to cram knowledge into already overloaded days, reading late at night, skimming articles, or half-finishing books. Shane can discuss why the mental state you’re in has more impact on what you retain than the time you invest. With 15 years teaching hypnosis and NLP, and now through Booknotic, he shows how shifting into calm, focused states makes learning deeper and faster - and why this is the missing link for busy professionals and lifelong learners.
Why the growth you want isn’t showing up; it’s not what you're learning, but how you're learning it
In personal growth, people often double down on habits or routines, but overlook the state their brain is in when they try to learn or change. Shane can discuss how accessing optimised learning states & brainwave patterns can dramatically increase creativity, retention, and follow-through. His own shift began when hypnosis helped him quit long-standing addictions in a single weekend, and he’s spent the last 15 years teaching others how to use these states for transformation. For personal development audiences, he shows why alpha states are the hidden accelerator behind lasting growth.
What personal growth books get wrong, and how to make their lessons stick
Millions buy books on money, productivity, or habits, yet few remember their content months later. Shane can explore why even the best books fail to create lasting change without strategies for retention, and how he developed Booknotic as a way to bridge that gap. Using examples like 'Think and Grow Rich' or 'Atomic Habits', he explains how he handcrafts sessions that install key lessons into memory - helping readers turn inspiration into action.
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