Client Experiences
The following reflections represent individual experiences with Master Mind Hypnosis in St. Louis. Outcomes vary, and no specific result is guaranteed. The emphasis of this practice is steady, practical change that holds outside the session room.
Sustainable Progress
“Since our last session, our progress has continued steadily. My husband and son are continuing to release weight, and I am doing well too. There is no more emotional overwhelm or guilt around the process. Control feels natural now — there’s no sense of fighting myself.
Thank you for teaching me how to experience progress without pressure or self-criticism. Between the three of us, we’ve released 37 pounds and continue moving forward with confidence.”
— Carol, Mathew & Steven
Smoke-Free With Confidence
“It has been eight months since our sessions, and I now genuinely consider myself smoke-free. I was skeptical at first, especially after previous attempts that affected my confidence. I wasn’t sure anything would work.
After the first session, the process made sense to me. Following the cessation session, the struggle felt significantly reduced, and the urges gradually faded. What stood out most was how natural the shift felt — without constant fighting or pressure.
I’m very grateful for the clarity and structure of the work.”
— Leah C.
Public Speaking Without
Overwhelm
“Before working with Konstantin, public speaking felt overwhelming. I would become so nervous that I shortened everything I wanted to say just to get through it. I worried I might freeze or lose control.
The first time I spoke to an audience after our sessions, I noticed the familiar nervousness begin — but something was different. Instead of escalating, it settled quickly. I was able to speak clearly and stay present.
What surprised me most was how natural it felt. Over time, speaking has become steady and manageable rather than something I dread. It feels much more like myself.”
— K. M.
A New Relationship With Food
“I wanted to thank you for helping me shift patterns that had been difficult for years. The process wasn’t linear — some weeks felt strong, others had normal setbacks — but over time something deeper began to change.
The struggle around willpower has softened significantly. The binge overeating that once felt automatic no longer drives my behavior the way it used to. My relationship with food feels steadier and less reactive.
I’ve continued practicing self-hypnosis several times a week, which helps reinforce that stability. Weight has begun to shift gradually, but more important than the number is the sense of calm. I no longer feel pulled or tugged by food in the same way.
I feel more at ease with myself.”
— Karen
