Online Session Checklist
1.Ensure that we have a clear connection for the session.
2. You have a headset preferably with a microphone that goes in front of your mouth. This is essential. The session will not be conducted without it. Devin needs to be able to hear everything that you are saying including when you whisper. Bluetooth is not allowed.
3. You have a safe space to conduct the session, with no interruptions. If family members are in the house at the same time, please ensure that they understand that you are not to be disturbed.
4. Any cats/dogs are placed in another room for the session. (We love them so much but trust me –they will end up on your face! I speak from experience!)
5. You understand that hypnotherapy is not anesthesia. You will be ‘aware’ of yourself lying on the bed the whole time. You are not ‘going’ anywhere physically. However we are choosing to focus on what is in the mind and let the mind and higher self lead us to where we need to go and what we need to see.
6. You understand that your Conscious mind will give you ‘doubts.’ For example ‘It’s not working/You are just making it up.’ But that you can choose to ignore that part of your mind and allow yourself to focus on what is unfolding in the mind, no matter how silly or strange it may seem. The Conscious mind’s job is to keep you safe and it will do this at all costs. If you allow your mind to drift and float you will arrive at your soul’s expression.
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Technical Checks To Prepare Before We Meet:
Please ensure that you have your electronic device plugged into the electricity.
Ensure all ‘alerts’ are switched off and if you have your phone synched to your laptop - please ensure that the alerts are not going to go off during our session.
Only have our Zoom window up on the computer on the day. If you have multiple windows open then it will sometimes reduce Zoom’s capability in session.
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This Is The Most Important Detail:
Please ensure that you have gone into your computer/electrical device’s settings and ticked for your computer to recognize the microphone of the USB Headset.
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The best microphone is one that plugs in to your electrical device, preferably with a microphone that goes in front of the mouth. Bluetooth is not allowed for sessions as there can be many issues that arise while using them (Batteries, connection, etc).
Once you have set up your microphone – please test it in Zoom. If the microphone is not working in Zoom. Please go into the Mute button on the left hand side of the tool bar in Zoom. Click on the little up arrow next to it ^. Once this list comes up. Make sure you have ‘Headset Microphone’ ticked under microphone. And ‘Headset Earphone’ ticked under speaker.
If you don’t see an option for ‘Headset Microphone’ or ‘Headset Earphone’ in Zoom then this means that your computer does not recognize your headset and so you will need to spend time making sure your computer recognizes your Headset Earphones and Headset Microphone for the session.
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It is your responsibility as the client to ensure that you have tested your headset and that it is working before our session.