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Steven gets hypnotized live on camera. Marisa Peer, voted Britain's number one therapist and the creator of Rapid Transformational Therapy, puts Steven under hypnosis in real time to find the root cause of his lifelong sugar addiction. What she uncovers is a memory he didn't know he had, and the session changes his understanding of himself in minutes. Marisa walks Steven through the process step by step, starting with an eye fixation technique that locks his eyelids shut. She then guides him back to age seven, sitting on a grassy bank with a lunchbox he felt ashamed of. While other children had money to buy what they wanted, Steven had boring sandwiches he couldn't change. The feeling of powerlessness, disappointment, and inequality became embedded in his subconscious. As an adult, buying and eating sugar became an expression of autonomy: proof that he could have whatever he wanted. The sugar was never about taste. It was about power. Marisa then guides Steven through a reframing process, separating his adult identity from the seven-year-old boy who felt helpless. She helps him say the words that child never heard: that he has the same resources, the same value, and the same worth as everyone around him. She explains that chocolate does not free him from the memory of not having enough. It actually pulls him back to it. Every time he reaches for sugar, he is revisiting the child who couldn't have what others had. Indifference, not willpower, is what breaks the cycle. The session also uncovers a connection between Steven's childhood environment and his relationship with messiness. Having grown up in a home where no one said "tidy up" or "put that away," mess became familiar and comfortable, but also a source of frustration because he felt unable to change it. Marisa explains that the feeling of "I can't change it and I can't accept it" is the core pattern behind both the sugar and the mess, and that words, repeated with intention, physically reshape the neural pathways that drive behaviour. Discover: • The full live hypnosis session that uncovers a memory Steven didn't know he had • Why buying sugar as an adult was never about taste but about power • How a disappointing lunchbox at age seven created a lifelong addiction pattern • Why chocolate pulls you back to the memory instead of freeing you from it • The connection between Steven's childhood home and his relationship with mess • Why Marisa says she can cure lifelong food aversions in a single session • How words repeated with intention physically reshape neural pathways 📺 Watch the full episode here - https://youtu.be/_y_vSmiNpBE ❤️ Subscribe to our main channel - www.youtube.com/TheDiaryOfACEO Get your hands on exclusive Diary of a CEO products: https://thediary.com/collections/all?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=experiment&utm_term=clipschannel #thediaryofaceo #doac

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