DramaKiller

You can't escape life.
But you can shape it your way.

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You know this feeling.

The argument ended hours ago. The situation resolved itself, moved on, got forgotten by everyone else in the room.But not by you.You're still there. Replaying it. Feeling it. Wondering why it keeps happening, why it always feels this big, why you can't just let it go like everyone else seems to.You're not broken and you're not weak. You're carrying old information that never got filed away properly. Every time life hands you something that looks like it, same shape, different costume, the whole thing resurfaces. The emotion, the loop, the drain. Again.

A filing error. And it has a fix.

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What drama actually is

Drama is old information. Something that happened, something that was deeply felt, something overwhelming enough that the mind couldn't finish processing it at the time. The save button didn't get pressed. So the file stayed open.And open files don't sit quietly. They resurface. Every time something in your present life resembles the original experience, the emotion comes back with it. Not because something is wrong with you. Because your mind is still trying to press save.

DramaKiller presses save.

That's the whole mechanism. A precisely structured hypnotic recording, working at the level where the file actually lives — the subconscious, where the original experience was stored and where it needs to be integrated before it will finally let go.

Before

Your energy goes to surviving the day. The triggers, the loops, the emotional spirals that hijack your attention and leave you drained by evening. The dramas keep coming back, different situations, same feeling underneath. You live the same thing repeatedly, just in different costumes. The things that actually matter to you keep getting pushed to the edges, because there's no room left.You can only be creative when you have energy to be creative. Drama has been eating yours.

After

One by one, the dramas get filed away. For good. The triggers get quieter. The things that used to hijack your whole day flicker past like weather you noticed but didn't get soaked by.And the energy that comes back doesn't announce itself. It just starts showing up in the spaces where drama used to live. You find yourself stopped in the middle of an ordinary evening, finding a hedgehog drink from the cat's water bowl, and you feel something you hadn't felt in a long time — the simple, unhurried pleasure of being exactly where you are.And sometimes it's bigger than that. The kind of thing that makes you wonder how life even works. You arrive somewhere new, with nothing lined up, and a house appears. Free to use, in a village full of people who become friends. Not because you forced it or planned it or worked hard enough to deserve it. Because you finally had enough room inside you to let something good in.That's what the space feels like when drama stops filling it.

You don't change. You come back.

How it works

Go through your day as you normally would.When drama happens — an argument, a trigger, something that leaves an emotional residue — make a note of it. Paper, phone, whatever is closest. Just note it and keep moving.At the end of the day, pick the drama, put your earphones in and press play.The recording guides you through the rest. During the listening, the original experience behind today's drama is tracked at the subconscious level and fully integrated. The original file gets closed.Do this consistently, one drama at a time, and the list gets shorter. After a while the daily dramas decrease to a bare minimum. Not because life stops happening, but because you stop carrying the magnets that were drawing them in.

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The big ones

You might be thinking about the ones that feel too large to touch. The experiences so heavy you've never gone near them, and you're not sure you want to.

You don't go at those directly and you don't need to.

You go at where they showed up most recently — the conversation that shook you last week, the tightness in your chest when someone said something, the memory that surfaced this morning. You start there. Once the process is running, it finds what it needs to find on its own, without you having to brace or relive anything.

The monsters dissolve because you found the gentler door.

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Who this is for

You are done with the loop. Not the kind of done that fades by Tuesday, but the kind that has settled somewhere deep and isn't moving. You want something permanent and self-managed. Also, something that doesn't require you to sit across from another therapist or similar and explain yourself again.

You want to do this in your own time, in your own space, at your own pace. And you want it to actually work.

Who this is not for

If drama is what makes you feel alive — if the stories, the loops, the emotional intensity are what you reach for when life feels too quiet — this isn't for you. Not yet. DramaKiller only works when you're ready to let go.

And letting go has to be a genuine want.

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It found you this way for a reason

There are no ads for DramaKiller, no social media, no marketing campaigns.You heard about this from someone who used it. Behind that recommendation is a lived experience — a list that got shorter, a trigger that went quiet, a story that stopped hurting. They shared it because it worked and they wanted you to have it too.That's the only way DramaKiller travels, which means by the time you're reading this page...

...you already have more proof than any testimonial wall could give you.

You have a real person in your life who is living the after.

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Who made this

My name is Maia. I trained and certified in hypnotherapy in Australia in 2017 and worked in a one-on-one setup for two years before I realised that format wasn't working — not sustainably, not for the client or for me.Later, when my daughter Mia was 2.5 years old, we had a bad moment. My shouting filled the room and tears filled her eyes. She looked at me and asked, "Who is this strange mommy?" And then, quietly, "Can she go away?"I didn't answer her. But I made myself a promise — yes, she will go away. All the strange mommies will go away.Four years of experimenting with hypnosis in every way I could find. And DramaKiller came out of that, as a promise I set out to fulfil.The strange mommies are gone. My daughter's wish came true. And I made DramaKiller available because some things are too good to keep to myself.

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What you get

One precisely structured hypnotic recording, delivered to your email immediately after purchase.
Seven emails of guidance to accompany you through the process — practical, warm, honest about what to expect and what's unfolding.
You work through this in complete privacy, at your own timing and pace — no group, no check-ins, no explaining yourself to anyone.

No payment plans or upsells. One clean exchange.

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One thing before you buy

This works through consistency. The practice is the experiment, not a single listening. If you come to this looking for a one-time fix, you will miss what it actually is.If you're ready to show up for yourself night after night, drama by drama, and let the list get shorter — this will do exactly what it says.

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You can't escape life.
But you can shape it your way.