Category: public speaking


Photo copyright Joseph Clough 2010.

Reviews of some of the products featured in this interview will be appearing on this site soon.

When you want to make positive changes in your life it can be difficult to know where to start. In the first of a series of remarkable interviews with top therapists, hypnotherapists, trainers and coaches who will help you to transform your life, Marty Drury meets: Joseph Clough.

Hi Joseph, would you like to introduce yourself and tell the readers about what you do?

Sure, I use Hypnosis, NLP and my own processes in my Hypnosis Audio CDs and MP3s (for more info, visit:http://www.josephclough.com) to resolve a variety of psychological and emotional issues. I teach the unconscious and conscious mind to let go of issues and help people get the happiness we all deserve in life.

One of the therapeutic techniques you employ in your recordings, consultations etc is NLP. What is NLP and how can it be used to make positive changes?

NLP was formulated from hypnosis and psychotherapy, and to me it’s like the manual for the mind. It makes big, powerful changes at an unconscious level and gets you back in control of your thoughts, beliefs, feelings and behaviours. On a personal level, NLP has changed me from a young guy will low self-esteem to a confident person who knows his potential. 

You have a video on your Youtube Channel of your appearance on ITV’s Tonight Programme. In that programme, you helped people overcome phobias in minutes. Can positive changes really be made that quickly and easily or is positive change a long-term process?

Absolutely, it takes a couple of components, the first one is: wanting to change, and the second is: finding the right person to help you. I believe every problem we have in our lives, no matter how bad we perceive it has a positive intent. A phobia is trying to protect us but in an overwhelming way. If we can re-teach and re-educate the mind to be safer without the issue it will jump at the chance. Long term changes can be made very quickly.

You’re on record saying that “goal setting” doesn’t work. Could you explain what you mean by that?

Yes I did say that didn’t I? It’s not quite that goal setting doesn’t work, but it needs to be done with other processes. We’ve all set a goal in our life and realised months later that we haven’t achieved it – but why? I always suggest having a peer group to keep you accountable for your goals, so that you make sure you take responsibility for those goals and take massive and inspired action to achieve them. 

Richard Bandler talks about a powerful tool for positive change being the ability to let go of the beliefs we have about ourselves and what is possible in our lives. What’s your view on this? Are we held back too often by limiting beliefs? Is it important to choose to generate positive beliefs?

Beliefs make up our reality. If you have a belief of not feeling good enough then the world will seem like a hard place to live in. However, if someone feels 100% worthy it’s a whole new world that they see.

It’s the same for beliefs about money, relationships, health and everything.  It’s the same world, but just one belief changes our perception of the world entirely. We ‘buy’ into too many beliefs as a society: that we must be a certain way, look a certain way etc and it’s all out of proportion. I feel we can lose touch with what is really true and that is that we have a right to feel worthy, abundant, happy and content. You said the word ‘choose’ to generate positives beliefs. That’s fantastic and very true because many people think they are stuck with them but 100% we choose our beliefs and we can begin to “un-choose” beliefs or create new ones when we decide to.

You have a wide range of products dedicated to dealing with specific issues. I’ve had a chance to listen to a number of your products and you have a very detailed approach to each issue. How does the process of creating a new product work? Do you do research? Do you talk to people currently experiencing the problem that the product will be designed to tackle? Do you add in your own experiences of the problem?

There is quite a bit of research but, to be honest, I’ve been working as a hypnotherapist since I was 18 and over that time I’ve worked with almost every issue I can think of a few hundred times and they follow a similar strategy. I try on the issue myself and find the strategy for it and then decode it into a healthy set of beliefs, resources and behaviours to make the change. When it comes to the titles such as confidence, dating confidence, anxiety, self consciousness I did have those issues and overcame them all. So it would be hard to say I didn’t add my own solutions to the titles because I did.

 Many people I know suffer from anxiety. How can you help them?

Anxiety is a warning system from the mind to focus on what you want. When you think about it, anxiety is the behaviour of seeing the future going wrong, or not how you would like it to be. When we get that signal, we should become conscious of it and then release ‘oh no its time to flip things around and focus on what I want’. When you do this you interrupt the strategy and develop a new strategy in creating a compelling future.

One of your newer titles is ‘Overcome You Social Phobia’. Why did you decide to create this recording and how can it help those who suffer from Social Phobia?

I chose to record the Overcome Your Social Phobia hypnosis track because I’ve noticed a huge rise and demand for it. As I said early about society, we are putting too much pressure on ourselves and thinking people think certain things toward us when in ‘reality’ they don’t. Because it can become a vicious cycle I want to put a stop to it and get people back on track in feeling confident in social situations.

A lot of people who suffer from anxiety are at school or at university or in some other environment where they have to do presentations or run meetings. Can you help them and what advice would you give to someone who had to give a presentation but felt anxious about the prospect and lacked confidence?

When it comes to presentations and meetings the number one thing is : preparation. Know your stuff and get a plan together, preferably a mind map to give you pointers and visual recall. Rehearse the meeting/presentation and then visually imagine seeing yourself do it successfully (I suggest as you go to sleep so your unconscious mind can find the resources you need), this will send the signal to the unconscious of how you want to be and then it will recreate it at the time.

I’d like to talk to you about a title of yours that I’ve been enjoying at the moment: ‘Gain Dating Confidence’ (for men). Why did you decide to create this title?

Well as I said earlier, I had dating issues and I have researched deeply into ‘understanding’ women and have found what I believe to be the formula. After all attraction isn’t a conscious choice, it’s unconscious. So with my own learning’s and research I put it altogether as a package and have had phenomenal feedback ever since. It’s really about re-educating men to become a man whilst being authentic without rubbish lines. When you manage your emotional state, project the right energy and feel comfortable being you, you tap into the unconscious and conscious of women to develop real natural attraction.

One of the things that impresses me about this title is the spin you put on rejection. The idea that you can, sometimes, enjoy being turned down as it moves you closer to a “yes” and that rejection doesn’t mean failure. Why is fear of rejection such a powerful thing when it comes to dating confidence? How can men deal with their fear of rejection?

My own perspective is that men are the “approachers” more often than not and women are more of the choosers so that inevitably leads to situations of so called ‘rejection’.

Firstly men usually defeat themselves before they start by seeing themselves get rejected in their mind. This creates anxiety and failure to impress. Rejection is a hard thing to take if you take it personally, as it says your identity is not good enough. However many people forget that rejection, doesn’t exist unless you make it so. There is no such thing as failure just learning’s and feedback. When it comes to relationships we are selling ourselves to someone else. If you were a salesman you wouldn’t feel too disheartened if you didn’t make the sale. Instead, you would keep going and going until you get the sale.

It’s the same with relationships. You’re not going to meet someone who is the ‘one’ the first time you approach someone. It’s a numbers game and you’re putting yourself out there to be seen, to learn and to develop authenticity when speaking to women. There’s no need to put pressure on yourself. Approach women because you want to make friends and have a good, enjoyable conversation without any end outcome. Forget the end outcome and enjoy being you. That way there is no rejection.

One of the things that a lot of people worry about is whether positive changes will last or not. For example, I’ve listened to the ‘Gain Dating Confidence’ title for a week now and I have an increased level of confidence when talking to women. But how do I stop myself from going back to the old ways that really weren’t working for me? How do I make sure these positive changes last?

Continue listening to the cd/downloads until the new beliefs, resources and behaviours become unconscious. Keep listening until the beliefs, resources and behaviours are habitual and you’ve overridden the old habits that didn’t work for you. It’s less about letting go of behaviours and more about learning to be better which your unconscious mind loves. You’re an evolving person and, once the positive beliefs, resources and behaviours have become unconscious processes, you won’t go back to the old ways that weren’t working for you.

Two other titles of yours that caught my eye are ‘Overcome Self Consciousness’ and ‘Overcome Shyness’. A lot of people I’ve spoken to believe themselves to be “shy people”. They see themselves as always having been that way and always being that way, even though they don’t want to be shy in all situations. Can a “shy person” change themselves (if they wanted to) into a more outgoing person who isn’t held back by shyness?

Yes, absolutely. I was once that shy, self conscious guy and I turned things around. When we make a decision to change and commit to making a development within ourselves we once again evolve to our potential. As you said, they believe and it’s only a belief. Once you change a belief, you see the world differently and you react differently. Shyness is a self made illusion from past experiences. When we lift the veil we see ourselves with unlimited confidence and potential

 On the 8th of January, I had a bad fall on a patch of ice and broke my left elbow. I had to be in plaster for five weeks and spent a lot of time in pain. They removed the plaster in February but my left arm was stiff and there was a lot swelling around the elbow. For a week or so, I was forced to cradle my left arm across my chest. Going out on a Saturday night in a busy city centre like that made me feel very self-conscious. Can your ‘Overcome Self Consciousness’ title help me and others who, for whatever reason, have become self-conscious?

Sure, self consciousness is a learnt habit. We can unlearn and let go of those thoughts about ourselves or whatever we think people think about us. When we resolve the issue we see the truth about ourselves and physiologically we hold ourselves differently too. I used to think in a self-conscious way and then I thought: “who really cares?  Am I that important that everyone is going to judge me, that’s a little bit egotistical’ and then ‘if they do care…. so what? It’s not my problem, why take the once again egotistical viewpoint that I should care about other people’s issues? It’s their issue if they have a problem”.  

A lot of people believe that they are stuck with their low levels of self-esteem, confidence and distorted self-image because they experienced negative things in their childhood. Richard Bandler is on record as saying: ‘It’s never too late to have a happy childhood’. Would you agree with this? Is it possible to make fundamental positive changes in your life at any point in your life?

Our past is simply the past and we see it how we choose to see it. We can release negative attachments and associations around memories so they do not hold us back. We can learn that there’s no need to hold onto negative attachments or emotional baggage from past experiences.  On my seminars, we release emotions which have been around for years like: anger, sadness, fear, guilt and hurt. Your body keeps those emotions for protection, but if we learn from the past the body automatically lets go of the emotions. We may not have the power to change the reality of the past but we can change how we perceive and feel about it.

In addition to your product range you run courses and seminars. Could you tell us about those courses and seminars?

I run weekend seminars called ‘Reclaim Your Destiny’ we release negative emotions once And for all, take charge of your own destiny, release limiting thoughts. Such as… “I have low self-esteem …” “I’m not good enough…” “I can’t have a great relationship …” “It’s hard to make money …” and develop core beliefs that serve you to name a few things.  I’m running one of these seminars for charity on the 17th and 18th of April.

I also run accredited certification training in NLP, Hypnosis, Time Line Therapy (TM) and coaching to those who want to become practitioners, therapists, coaches or just want to take their personal development to the next level.

Thank you for your time, Joseph. Finally, if someone wants to make positive changes in their life, what should be their first step?

First of all go to http://www.josephclough.com and sign up to my newsletter to receive free hypnosis products, e-books created by myself or even purchase an MP3 download or CD to get rid of any issue you wish.

Or take a look at my training site www.josephcloughtrainings.co.uk

Poets,

By Marty Drury

Poets are failed novelists,

I said it once, you get the gist,

Visiting lecturers, run for cover,

An hour in the pub with my amber nectar lover,

Better than two minutes in there,

Where they sit, sigh and stare,

At someone who, it is clear,

Has chosen the wrong career,

 

But then what do I know?

What talent do I have to show?

Can I stand there and read my book?

Will they gasp, applaud or look?

What if I put on a funny voice?

Or give the students freedom of choice,

Which passage would they like me to read?

From the pages of my talent’s creed,

Oh yes, failed novelists,

You get the gist,

And yet, I must insist,

That you look kindly on the man who said,

That he would rather end up dead,

Than hear from another visiting poet,

Or someone who’s a failed novelist and doesn’t know it.

Marty gets exterminated in Cardiff

Marty gets exterminated in Cardiff

Marty Gets Exterminated In Cardiff: The people in Cardiff were friendly and welcoming beyond belief. But as for the pepper pots…

Finally getting the chance to live out his dream, Marty briefly becomes The Doctor and faces his greatest foes. Cardiff Bay is the setting for a climatic battle (it was, after all, raining at the time) for the universe. For reasons known only to himself, Marty (The Doctor) was wearing a rain coat and a jumper and a pair of beige-ish trousers. But we’ll let that one pass. The universe has never needed a hero…until now…

Image 1 copyright Marty Drury/Beyond The Question/Return Of The Polymath/Join Martin 2009.

Image 2 copyright Doctor Who Cardiff Exhibition 2009.

Photo Credit: Fatimah Namda

Photo Credit: Fatimah Namdar

Rhona’s Spotlight Link

Sometimes, language learning can take you to exotic places and enrich other people’s lives as much as your own. Rhona Foulis tells her story:

Hi, Rhona. Would you like to introduce yourself?

I am an actress, English tutor and theatre reviewer. Having graduated with a First Class Honours degree in English and Drama, I worked in the theatre industry for four years before training as an actress.

Did you have a natural talent for language learning at school?

I find learning languages fairly easy because I’m fascinated by words and the ways in which we communicate with each other. I’m definitely an arts rather than a science person.

Has being able to speak more than one language helped you in your career?

I’m not sure whether my Spanish and French have directly helped me in my career. They probably would have proven more useful if I’d become fluent, but the acting took over after my A Levels.

Learning a language is no longer compulsory (in the UK) for schoolchildren once they reach the GCSE options stage. What are your views on this? Do you think children should be encouraged to learn a language at school? What can be done to make children enjoy learning a language?

It’s really sad that children aren’t encouraged to learn languages. We suffer from serious linguistic complacency in this country, assuming the universality of English, which is very ignorant. Undoubtedly, it’s easier for people to learn languages if it’s encouraged from a younger age; then learning language becomes synonymous with discovering the world, rather than a classroom lesson. Beyond childhood, visiting the host country is ultimately the best way to learn.

You taught English as a foreign language to children in South India. What was your experience of teaching in South India like and how did you get involved in teaching English as a foreign language?

Having graduated from university and undertaken several theatre internships, it felt as though I was at a turning point. I decided to make the most of not having any fixed responsibilities by travelling. In my last year at school, we were given a talk by a man who set up an orphanage in South India, the King’s World Trust for Children. Having lived in the Middle East and travelled extensively as a child, he whetted my appetite for an Indian adventure! I wanted to do some voluntary work and thought teaching English would be the best option for me. The tiny village school in Tamil Nadu was like nothing I’d ever seen before – almost like a mud hut – and there were very different methods of disciplining the children. The classrooms were pretty chaotic and full, but you soon learn ways to keep the children interested and engaged.

You’re an actress, an English and Drama tutor and a theatre reviewer. Where does you passion for the theatre come from?

I don’t know! I was hooked after my first performance during a school assembly, aged 10. My passion developed through further opportunities at school and Scottish Youth Theatre.

Have you ever directed a play?

I’ve never directed anything. However, it’s certainly something that I imagine doing in the future, once I’ve had more acting experience, feel more knowledgeable about the theatre and confident in my choices.

As a reviewer, is it hard to write critically about other actors and actresses work when you’ve got first hand experience of how hard the actors work and how much effort goes into staging a production?

No, I think it’s interesting to apply an actor’s perspective to a critical review of a performance, as long as that’s not your only perspective. A reviewer should also consider production values, direction, the writing etc.

Would you agree that Drama and the Theatre Arts are great tools for helping people to overcome the language barrier and communicate with each other? Can Drama and the Theatre bring different sections of the community together?

Absolutely. The structure of the theatre industry itself is traditionally elitist (unfeasibly high ticket prices) and the national curriculum doesn’t give nearly enough value or importance to the arts. However, drama itself is all about people, team work and communication – fantastic tools.

Which would you rather have: critical acclaim or fame?

Critical acclaim over fame. However, I don’t think that either is particularly important to me. What’s important is being able to do work that I enjoy and feel challenged by.

If someone wanted to hire you for English or Drama tuition, how could they do that?

I’m happy for anyone to email me at rhonafoulis@hotmail.com.

What are you working on career wise at the moment?

I’m performing in an exciting, improvisational performance with Fluxx Productions.  “Night, London” runs for the first three weeks in March at the Tristan Bates Theatre.

Finally, what do you think of my language learning challenge? Have I bitten off more than I can chew or is it really possible to learn many languages in just 1 year?

In some ways, the more languages you learn, the easier they are to learn. You can begin to make connections between languages and common grammatical rules. But there’s a danger of mixing them up in brain overload!


See the Marty Meets: Rhona Foulis interview on the Up & Coming Talent Blog.


Buy John Adams on DVD here

Ok, so the guy playing John Adams is an actor but I think that placing these two videos (one a promo for a TV drama and the other a real speech by a real President of the USA) shows how far America and the world have come. What has this to do with language learning? Well, learning a language is only the first step. What’s the point of learning a language if you understand nothing of the culture of a country? What’s the point of learning a language if you end up understanding nothing of the history of a country?

The message I want people to take from this blog this week is not necessarily “America is amazing”.  The message is this: be proud of where you come from and how far you’ve come. Be proud of your achievements and of your nation. Be a patriot and be positive. Be understanding and compassionate to others. Be the best that you can be. And who knows, someday you may well be standing in a similar place, delivering similar words to the man in the video below.

Get Great Obama Stuff Here

UK OBAMA GIFT STORE ON AMAZON.CO.UK

Public speaking: How to present. A lot of people have discovered Join Martin by searching for “public speaking” advice on the Internet. This blog is about communication and I think this video is great for anyone who wants to improve their presenting style no matter what language they speak.

 

 

 

Follow

Get every new post delivered to your Inbox.