In About 60 Minutes, You Will:
- Name your specific fear out loud for the first time without flinching
- Understand exactly why logic, willpower, and exposure therapy have not touched it
- Map the internal structure your mind is using to hold the fear
- Run a guided NLP process that works at the structural level, not the emotional one
- Test the result yourself, on your specific fear, before you finish the course
- Leave with a seven-day reinforcement practice that makes sure it stays gone
Named. Mapped. Dissolved. In one sitting.
You Have Tried to Logic Your Way Through It.
You know the fear is not rational. You have told yourself that hundreds of times. You have read about it, talked about it, maybe even tried to push through it by putting yourself in the situation while your heart hammered.
And yet. The next time the trigger shows up, your body responds before your brain can catch up.
That is not weakness. That is not evidence that something is permanently wrong with you. That is a sign that every approach you have tried has been working on the wrong level.
Most fear treatment works at the emotional level. Face it. Breathe through it. Endure enough discomfort that eventually the brain learns to stand down. For some people, that works. For many, the process is so unpleasant that they never finish it. They white-knuckle through a few exposures, feel slightly better, avoid long enough for the fear to return, and quietly conclude they are just someone who has this fear.
They are not wrong that the fear is still there. They are wrong about why.
Fear is not stored as an emotion. It is stored as a representation. A mental image with specific qualities. A location in your body or your visual field. A size, a color, a movement, a sound. Those qualities are what make your nervous system fire the alarm.
Change the qualities, and the alarm changes with them.
That is not a theory. It is the operating principle behind one of the most effective fear-dissolution processes in NLP, and it is exactly what this course teaches you to do.
Here's What Nobody Tells You About Fear
Every standard approach treats fear as something to manage. Breathe through it. Reframe it. Build tolerance to it over time. These approaches share one assumption: that the fear is the problem.
It is not. The structure underneath the fear is the problem.
Your brain stores fear as a structured internal experience. Think of it like a file with specific properties: where the image lives in your visual field, how large it is, whether it is moving, what sounds accompany it. In NLP, these properties are called submodalities. And here is what decades of NLP research have shown: the emotional intensity of a fear is not fixed. It is directly tied to the structure of the representation.
The specific dog. The specific elevator. The specific stage. Each one has a structure. And structures can be changed.
This is why telling yourself the fear is irrational does not help. You are arguing with the content while the structure stays completely intact. The file keeps playing. The alarm keeps firing.
NLP's Fast Phobia Relief process works at the structural level. Not at the content level. That difference is why a fear that has run for twenty years can dissolve in a single session, not through willpower or exposure, but because the architecture generating the response was rebuilt.
That is what this course teaches you to do. For your specific fear. In about an hour.
You stop routing around it.
Right now the fear is making small decisions for you. The route you take. The invitation you decline. The thing you avoid mentioning. When the structural work is done, those detours disappear. You do not have to manage the fear because it is no longer running.
You understand what was actually happening.
Most people who carry a fear for years have no idea how it is structured internally. They just know it shows up. This course makes the structure visible, which is the first step to changing it. Once you can see it, it stops feeling inevitable.
You update the identity label.
Fears that run for decades tend to become part of how you describe yourself. 'I am not a flyer.' 'I do not do well with dogs.' When the fear dissolves, so does the label. You become someone who used to have that fear. That distinction is small in words and enormous in practice.
What You Will Do in This Course.
This is not a course about understanding fear. It is a course about dissolving one specific fear, using a process you run in real time, with guidance, in about an hour.
Is This Course for You?
This course is for you if:
You have a specific fear with a name. Not generalized anxiety. A named, specific thing: a dog, a flight, an elevator, a needle, a stage, a height, a particular animal. Something you have been routing around for longer than you want to admit.
You have tried at least one approach that did not fully work. Logic. Willpower. Breathing through it. Gradual exposure. You are open to the idea that working at the structural level might produce something that working at the emotional level never did.
You want to do the work in a single focused session, not over months of gradual desensitization.
This course is not for you if:
Your fear is diffuse generalized anxiety without a clear, specific trigger. The process in this course works on named, specific fears. If what you are dealing with is broader, this is not the right starting point.
You are currently in active clinical treatment for a trauma response connected to the fear. This is a self-guided process. Work with your treatment provider first.
You want validation that the fear makes sense. It probably does make sense. That is not what this course does. This course changes the structure so that the sense it makes no longer runs the alarm.
About Your Instructor
Tracy Hoobyar is an NLP Master Practitioner and the creator of the Core Impact Method, a practical framework for creating fast, lasting internal change.
Tracy has spent years working with coaches, leaders, and high-achieving individuals who know what they should be doing but find themselves stuck in the same mental patterns regardless. Her approach is grounded in classic NLP training, the kind that has been tested across decades and thousands of real-world applications, and delivered in a way that is direct, practical, and free of the fluff that has come to dominate the personal development industry.
This course distills what she has seen work, consistently, when it comes to specific named fears: not managing the fear, not reframing it, but understanding its structure and changing it at the level where it actually runs.
She also has a well-documented, decades-long history with ants. Which makes her an unusually credible guide for this particular work.
The Fear Has Had Long Enough.
You have been routing around it, managing it, and quietly building your life to avoid triggering it.
That is a reasonable strategy. It is also exhausting.
This course asks you to give it one hour.
Not to face it. Not to push through it. To work at the level where it actually lives.
That level is accessible. The structure is changeable. The process works.
Name it out loud. Map the structure. Leave without it.