Not long ago, during a consultation, someone asked me, “Why don’t you have more Google or Facebook reviews?”
I smiled.
It’s a fair question. In today’s world, reviews are currency. They're often the first thing people look for when deciding whom to trust with their time, money, or wellbeing.
But in my line of work - deep, subconscious transformation - the absence of reviews is not a red flag. It’s actually a reflection of something I hold sacred: privacy, agency, and the quiet power of personal change.
Let me explain.
I don’t want someone walking away from a powerful breakthrough feeling like they were “helped” by hypnosis.
I want them walking away knowing they helped themselves.
That they rose. That they healed. That they took their power back.
Yes, I’m the guide, the strategist, the calm voice helping them navigate the terrain - but the transformation? That belongs to them. I want them to own it. Integrate it. Be strengthened by it.
That doesn’t come from giving me five stars.
That comes from looking in the mirror and saying, “I did that.”
The work I do is deeply personal. People come to me with pain, confusion, shame, trauma, fear, and hope.
They are often unraveling lifelong patterns, peeling back layers of inherited beliefs, confronting hard truths - and reclaiming something sacred in the process.
That deserves reverence.
Not a public testimonial.
For some clients, even admitting they needed help is a vulnerable act. For others, using a tool like hypnosis still feels taboo - misunderstood or judged by those who don’t know what it really is.
So I never want anyone to feel like working with me comes with a hidden ask:
“Now go tell the world about it.”
Because this work isn’t about the world.
It’s about you.
In your world.
Feeling free. Feeling strong. Feeling safe to change - and feeling entitled to keep it private.
The truth is, if someone feels inspired to write a review, they will. Unprompted. Authentically. When it feels right. And that means everything.
But the real proof that this work matters?
It’s when someone says,
“My sister told me you changed her life.”
Or,
“I don’t even know what you did with my son, but he’s different now - in the best way.”
Or,
“My friend said you helped her find herself again. I want that too.”
Yes....that's worth more to me than anything you will read on Google, Yelp or Facebook.
I've been doing this work for a very long time. I have worked with thousands and thousands of people. I would not still be in business if there were not success stories and happy clients. My practice is built almost entirely on referrals. Which means the work is speaking for itself - softly, privately, powerfully.
And that’s how I like it. Because healing is sacred.
And sometimes, the most meaningful transformations are the ones no one else ever sees and don't have to be shared publicly to be real.
It's my sincere hope I see you in the HypnoChair soon, and that no one ever knows about it, except for me and you.
Not long ago, during a consultation, someone asked me, “Why don’t you have more Google or Facebook reviews?”
I smiled.
It’s a fair question. In today’s world, reviews are currency. They're often the first thing people look for when deciding whom to trust with their time, money, or wellbeing.
But in my line of work - deep, subconscious transformation - the absence of reviews is not a red flag. It’s actually a reflection of something I hold sacred: privacy, agency, and the quiet power of personal change.
Let me explain.
I don’t want someone walking away from a powerful breakthrough feeling like they were “helped” by hypnosis.
I want them walking away knowing they helped themselves.
That they rose. That they healed. That they took their power back.
Yes, I’m the guide, the strategist, the calm voice helping them navigate the terrain - but the transformation? That belongs to them. I want them to own it. Integrate it. Be strengthened by it.
That doesn’t come from giving me five stars.
That comes from looking in the mirror and saying, “I did that.”
The work I do is deeply personal. People come to me with pain, confusion, shame, trauma, fear, and hope.
They are often unraveling lifelong patterns, peeling back layers of inherited beliefs, confronting hard truths - and reclaiming something sacred in the process.
That deserves reverence.
Not a public testimonial.
For some clients, even admitting they needed help is a vulnerable act. For others, using a tool like hypnosis still feels taboo - misunderstood or judged by those who don’t know what it really is.
So I never want anyone to feel like working with me comes with a hidden ask:
“Now go tell the world about it.”
Because this work isn’t about the world.
It’s about you.
In your world.
Feeling free. Feeling strong. Feeling safe to change - and feeling entitled to keep it private.
The truth is, if someone feels inspired to write a review, they will. Unprompted. Authentically. When it feels right. And that means everything.
But the real proof that this work matters?
It’s when someone says,
“My sister told me you changed her life.”
Or,
“I don’t even know what you did with my son, but he’s different now - in the best way.”
Or,
“My friend said you helped her find herself again. I want that too.”
Yes....that's worth more to me than anything you will read on Google, Yelp or Facebook.
I've been doing this work for a very long time. I have worked with thousands and thousands of people. I would not still be in business if there were not success stories and happy clients. My practice is built almost entirely on referrals. Which means the work is speaking for itself - softly, privately, powerfully.
And that’s how I like it. Because healing is sacred.
And sometimes, the most meaningful transformations are the ones no one else ever sees and don't have to be shared publicly to be real.
It's my sincere hope I see you in the HypnoChair soon, and that no one ever knows about it, except for me and you.
Disclaimer: We understand that every individual's experience is unique and results may vary depending on various factors, such as attitude, adaptability, personal history, and overall health. For your safety and well-being, we highly recommend consulting your physician before beginning any program. At Dani Fox, MBA, CLC, CCHT, we do not diagnose, treat, or prescribe any medical or psychological disorders. We urge you to seek the care of a qualified physician or psychotherapist if you suffer from any psychological or medical disorder. Thank you for choosing Dani Fox, MBA, CLC, CCHT as your partner in your journey toward Powerful Positive Change.
Disclaimer: We understand that every individual's experience is unique and results may vary depending on various factors, such as attitude, adaptability, personal history, and overall health. For your safety and well-being, we highly recommend consulting your physician before beginning any program. At Dani Fox, MBA, CLC, CCHT, we do not diagnose, treat, or prescribe any medical or psychological disorders. We urge you to seek the care of a qualified physician or psychotherapist if you suffer from any psychological or medical disorder. Thank you for choosing Dani Fox, MBA, CLC, CCHT as your partner in your journey toward Powerful Positive Change.
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