Skylark Hypnotherapy

Skylark Hypnotherapy Supporting midlife women to break free from stress, anxiety and worry so that they can thrive at work AND life. No. 9221). I look forward to speaking with you.

I'm Pauline and it's lovely to have you popping by my page. Here I share lots of hints and tips that you can use to help you cope better with stress and anxiety, feel more confident, let go of perfectionism, and sleep better so do follow my page if you're interested to know more. I am a hypnotherapist combining Cognitive Behavioural therapy (CBT), hypnotherapy, and mindfulness techniques. These techniques are evidence-based (meaning they're scientifically proven to be effective, not just based on one or two people finding them useful), and help clients make rapid and long-lasting changes to their lives so that they can feel calmer, happier and more self-assured. Individually, these techniques can be effective, but by carefully integrating them they become even more powerful. I believe in working in partnership with my clients, giving them the support and guidance they need to overcome what's effecting them. We focus on what they want to achieve, what is important to them, and I help them change the way that they think, feel and act so that they can start living the life they want. If you'd like to find out more, I have lots more information on my website - www.skylarkhypnotherapy.co.uk. I also offer a free, no obligation initial chat lasting approximately 15-20 minutes, so if you've got something that you'd like some help with, send me a message to arrange a call. I am based in Warrington, Cheshire, and offer face-to-face appointments in the centre of Warrington, as well as online Zoom sessions with clients from across the UK. I have a Diploma in Cognitive Behavioural Hypnotherapy, and am registered with the General Hypnotherapy Register (Reg. I abide by their Code of Ethics, requirements for ongoing supervision, and I am committed to continuing professional development.

Hi everyone! 👋 It’s been a while since I’ve posted here. I took a deliberate step back from social media to focus more d...
23/11/2024

Hi everyone! 👋 It’s been a while since I’ve posted here. I took a deliberate step back from social media to focus more deeply on my client work and some additional learning (and honestly, to reclaim some of that scrolling time! 😊)

I’m Pauline, a Hypnotherapist specializing in helping midlife women reclaim their inner calm and do what matters to them.

As someone navigating midlife myself, I deeply understand the unique challenges this season of life brings. Through a blend of hypnotherapy, CBT, ACT, and mindfulness techniques, I help women break free from overwhelming thoughts, feelings, and unhelpful patterns of behaviour that hold them back from living their most authentic and meaningful lives ✨

These past months have been filled with supporting wonderful clients as they navigate anxiety, low mood, sleep challenges, phobias, self-esteem issues, chronic pain, and menopause-related symptoms. Every transformation reminds me why I love what I do.

With the festive season rapidly approaching 🎄, I know the pressure on women often intensifies. That’s why I’m back with regular posts sharing practical tips and gentle reminders to help you stay centred and care for yourself during this busy time.

I’d love to hear how you’re doing - drop a hello in the comments! 💝

This client came to be with a number of difficulties that she was facing, but after just one session there were noticeab...
14/05/2024

This client came to be with a number of difficulties that she was facing, but after just one session there were noticeable improvements and after 4, she was like a different person and it was such a joy to be a part of her journey.

For some clients, the changes they desire can happening in a just a few sessions, for others it can take much longer. But change is possible, even after many years of dealing with a problem.

So if you’re struggling with stress, anxiety, low self-esteem, or have something else that is holding you back from living your life to the full, DM me to find out more about how I can help.







🌸 If you’re struggling with anxiety, it’s helpful to check whether your anxiety could be fuelled by one of these lifesty...
09/05/2024

🌸 If you’re struggling with anxiety, it’s helpful to check whether your anxiety could be fuelled by one of these lifestyle factors.

☕️ While that cup of tea or coffee may give us a quick pick-me-up, excessive caffeine intake can sometimes rev up our nervous system, leading to feelings of restlessness and anxiety. Studies have shown that high doses of caffeine can increase anxiety levels. ☕️

🍷 Although a glass of wine or two may seem like a good way to unwind, alcohol can disrupt the delicate balance of neurotransmitters in our brains. Studies suggest that alcohol can interfere with the production of serotonin and gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA), both of which play a crucial role in regulating mood, and it can impact sleep.

💤 Sleep deprivation not only leaves us feeling groggy and unfocused but also increases levels of the stress hormone cortisol which can cause you to feel more anxious. Additionally, research has shown that lack of sleep can heighten the activity in the amygdala, the part of our brain responsible for processing emotions, leading to heightened anxiety responses.

📱 While social media can be a way to stay connected, it is often a source of comparison and self-doubt, fuelling anxiety. Be mindful of your screen time and curate your online experience to focus on positive and uplifting content that boosts your spirit.

🚶‍♀️ Movement is not just essential for our physical health but also for our mental well-being. Lack of regular physical activity can result in increased levels of stress hormones and reduced release of feel-good endorphins. Find joy in movement, whether it's dancing, yoga, or simply taking a walk in nature – your body and mind will thank you.

🤝 Whilst we all need some level of alone time, a lack of social connection can create feelings of isolation and heighten anxiety levels. Social support can act as a buffer against psychological distress. Making time for genuine connections, engaging in heartfelt conversations, and creating your support network is vitally important.

Do you find any of these factors make your anxiety worse?






Is your anxiety trying to tell you something?Anxiety isn’t your enemy.  It’s a normal human response and it’s trying to ...
04/05/2024

Is your anxiety trying to tell you something?

Anxiety isn’t your enemy. It’s a normal human response and it’s trying to keep you safe.

Fighting against it and trying to make it go away can make it shout louder for your attention.

Acknowledging and sitting with your anxiety can allow you to identify what it is the anxiety is trying to draw your attention to 🙏.




Do you struggle with a specific fear or phobia?  Here’s 7 steps to help you overcome them:1. Reflect on your 'why' 2. Pl...
25/03/2024

Do you struggle with a specific fear or phobia?

Here’s 7 steps to help you overcome them:

1. Reflect on your 'why'
2. Plan your experiment
3. Notice your anticipatory anxiety
4. Plan coping strategies
5. Visualise facing your fear
6. Undertake your experiment
7. Review (and celebrate) your progress.

Check out my blog ‘7 Steps to Overcome Fears and Phobias’ to learn more https://www.skylarkhypnotherapy.co.uk/blog/7-steps-to-overcome-fears-and-phobias















📣 Calling all you midlife women who’ve been letting your fears hold you back! It's time to rewrite the narrative of fear...
20/03/2024

📣 Calling all you midlife women who’ve been letting your fears hold you back! It's time to rewrite the narrative of fear in your life. Embrace discomfort. Embrace growth. Embrace the journey of becoming the best version of yourself. You CAN overcome that which stands in your way. 💪✨

I help women to connect with their values, with what is truly important to them. When guided by your values, you have the courage to do the things you want to do, even when the way forward is scary.

What fears have been holding you back?













Are you ready to conquer your fears and break free from those nagging phobias? 💪🏼💫 If so, I'm here to help!  Here are 5 ...
15/03/2024

Are you ready to conquer your fears and break free from those nagging phobias? 💪🏼💫 If so, I'm here to help! Here are 5 tips to help you overcome those fears and live your best life! 🙌🏼✨

1️⃣ Face your fear head-on: The first step is to acknowledge your phobia and the impact it is having on your life. Why do you want to overcome it? How will your life be different? This is the rocket fuel that will give you the courage to face your fears. 🚀🌟

2️⃣ Seek support from loved ones: having a supportive friend or family member who can encourage you when things get tough can really help. 💖

3️⃣ Discover relaxation techniques: Find what works for you, whether it's deep breathing exercises, mindfulness, hypnosis or a grounding technique. These techniques can help calm your mind and body, making it easier for you to face your fears with a clear head and a determined heart. 🧘🏼‍♀️💆🏼‍♀️

4️⃣ Plan little exposure 'experiments': Take baby steps towards confronting your phobia. Start by exposing yourself to small doses of what scares you, and gradually increase the intensity. Remember, progress doesn't happen overnight, but with consistent effort, you'll see amazing results! 🌱🔍💥

5️⃣ Celebrate your victories: Every time you overcome a fear or take a step forward, celebrate! Treat yourself to something you love or reward yourself with some self-care. You deserve it! 🥳💃🏼💖

Remember ladies, you are stronger than any fear that comes your way. With a little determination and these 5 tips, nothing can stand in your way! 💫💖 Let's embrace life and let go of those phobias together! 🌟✨

Whilst IWD is all about celebrating the achievements of women, it is also about a call to action for accelerating gender...
08/03/2024

Whilst IWD is all about celebrating the achievements of women, it is also about a call to action for accelerating gender parity, and the theme for this year is to ‘Inspire Inclusion’.

Inclusion is so important if we want to have a mentally healthy society. The exclusion, discrimination, abuse, and stereotyping that women continue to experience through so many aspects of our society can all contribute to mental health problems. And with women experiencing common mental health problems at 3 TIMES the rates that men do, (a statistic that has INCREASED from twice as likely back in 1993), it is clear that there is a HUGE amount that still needs to change.

So may we all have the conviction to call out stereotyping and bias, the courage to demand an end to discrimination, and the compassion to value and appreciate the uniqueness of all our different experiences. Let’s support each other for a better, more inclusive future.

Happy International Women’s Day!

It makes me so happy to get feedback as lovely as this from clients.In just 3 sessions, this client was able to make sig...
05/03/2024

It makes me so happy to get feedback as lovely as this from clients.

In just 3 sessions, this client was able to make significant changes and get back to living her life rather than being limited by her anxiety and phobia.

When I work with clients, whether on phobias or on anything else, it isn’t just the work we do in sessions that makes a difference.

At the end of each session we agree actions to be done between sessions. This could be listening to a recording of the hypnosis we do in the session each day, but can also include things like practicing a breathing exercise, keeping a record of unhelpful thoughts, or doing something in real life that we’ve practiced in hypnosis, such as visiting an airport (for someone with a fear of flying).

This client was very committed to doing her ‘work’ in-between sessions and this made a big difference in the rapid progress she was able to make.

If you’re ready to make a change to your life and would like some help, DM me to arrange a chat.


Great to see today’s Guardian talking about a study by University College London that has highlighted the benefits that ...
28/02/2024

Great to see today’s Guardian talking about a study by University College London that has highlighted the benefits that ‘talking’ therapies (such as Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) and Mindfulness-Based Interventions (MBI) can offer to women through peri/menopause .

In my work with midlife women, I use an approach that integrates CBT, mindfulness, and hypnosis to help women deal with the challenges they’re facing - from anxiety and mood swings, to hot flushes and insomnia.

And, whilst these types of therapies are often referred to as ‘talking’ therapies (and indeed talking is an important and often very therapeutic component), there is much more to it.

It’s about building an awareness of what’s really going on, understanding how our thoughts, feelings and actions interact, and then using a range of strategies and techniques to help make lasting changes to what we think, what we do, and how we feel.

For example, this could involve relaxation or hypnosis practices to develop deep physical relaxation, mindfulness techniques to learn how to detach from unhelpful thoughts, and assertiveness techniques to enable someone to make practical changes to their situation.

As The Guardian article highlights, it isn’t necessarily about ‘talking’ therapies as an alternative to HRT during menopause. Therapy can be used as well as HRT (HRT doesn’t necessarily fix everything, and many of the things midlife women struggle with are not related to hormone changes), or may offer relief to those who can’t or don’t want to take HRT.

If you’d like to find our more about how CBT, mindfulness and hypnosis can help, drop a comment below or DM me.

Does the prospect of flying fill you with dread 😱?It's that time of year when many of us are planning our summer hols an...
21/02/2024

Does the prospect of flying fill you with dread 😱?

It's that time of year when many of us are planning our summer hols and dreaming of jetting off to sunnier climes 🏝️☀️✈️

But, if you suffer from aerophobia (fear of flying), you might either avoid flying altogether - restricting your holidays only to places you can reach without flying, or you experience high levels of stress and anxiety when you do fly.

At this time of year I hear from and work with a number of people who are keen to overcome their fear of flying.

The approach I use - combining cognitive behaviour therapy and hypnosis - is highly effective in helping clients overcome all kinds of fears and phobias , not just fear of flying.

👉If you struggle with a fear of flying and you'd like to find out more about how I can help, comment 'Holiday' below and I'll DM you.


Where do the months go?!It's been a busy few months helping lots of clients navigate the many challenges of midlife - st...
15/02/2024

Where do the months go?!

It's been a busy few months helping lots of clients navigate the many challenges of midlife - stress, sleep problems, weight, pain, phobias, lack of confidence, low mood. Midlife is a complicated time, with lots going on, and so there are often lots of factors involved that contribute to the challenges we can experience. I've been helping my clients to develop their own toolkits of techniques, practices and lifestyle changes to help them navigate these challenging times.

I've also had to take a bit of time out myself to recover from a medical procedure. This allowed me some time to reflect on my own wellbeing and identify some areas where there was room for improvement. Although, as a long-time veggie I've always considered myself to be a fairly healthy eater, my diet had become less than optimal and I wasn't happy with how the food I was eating was making me feel.

So over the last few weeks I’ve been taking small steps to improve my diet and increase my fitness and I’m already feeling better for it 💪🏻

In the busy-ness of midlife, it’s easy for unhelpful habits to creep in and to start to believe that lacking motivation, feeling anxious, having poor sleep, low mood, putting on weight, etc. are the norm. Taking a bit of time to pause and reflect on things that you’re doing that may not be helping you, can help to identify changes you can make that would help support you through this phase of life.

It’s not always obvious to us what changes we can make, so if you’d like some help identifying what’s keeping you stuck, DM the word ‘STUCK’ and let’s have a chat 💬

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