Benefits Of Hypnosis
October 31, 2009 · 2 Comments
What Skills Do You Need To Learn Hypnosis
October 18, 2009 · Leave a Comment
Conversational Hypnosis requires both sklll and art. It also needs a blend of skills in to become proficient. Skills are easily learned provided you focus on learning the important feature. Read more
Relieve Stress in 9 Minutes
September 18, 2009 · 1 Comment
What makes your stress worse? Your job? Money? Moving? Love or lack of it? Physical or emotional pain? Your in-laws?
Is the bulk of your stress because of current situations in your life or is it based off of previous events in your life? It’s likely you understand what I mean by this, and the answer is sometimes hard to find. Read more
Everyday You See Hypnosis
September 4, 2009 · Leave a Comment
You can notice it as daydreaming, a wandering mind or being hyper-focused. Hypnosis is around you every day. It is used when you communicate, both verbally and non-verbally.
Please forget what you may have seen about hypnosis being used to manipulate people’s decisions. If that were true, company’s would pay millions of dollars to do exactly that during a Super Bowl half time show. Oh, wait, they do. Well, at least they attempt to, and it obviously works enough of the time to make it a good business decision. But, you know it doesn’t work every time or even most of the time.
People are trying to create and trigger behavior reactions in you every day. And not just TV and radio advertisements. Your friends and family do this too. And, you do this to them.
When you first meet someone you like and smile at them, that is you attempting to manipulate a smile from them. Maybe your response to the previous sentence is “I smile because I’m happy”. You smile because you’re happy and want others to respond by being happy. And if someone doesn’t smile back, aren’t you slightly offended or put-off? Probably. A smile helps increase the odds that the other person will remember you with good emotions attached to the memory. Sounds complicated until you start seeing how common it is.
The popular cola drink advertisement shows video that stimulates feelings of happiness, satisfaction, and companionship. People want to feel good and this ad’s emotion combined with repetitive exposure to the images will tend to make you think of that brand with good feelings. When you next see that brand of cola in the store, how do you immediately feel? Below the surface of your thinking? It may only be a subtle feeling, but it’s there. That’s emotional association at work.
Things like this are constantly happening around you, and everyone else. Many so minor you don’t even notice. Unnoticed until you try to change them. You might experience that as fighting a craving or urge. You’re likely aware that habits are formed in this way, but may not understand how powerful this can be and what a large influence on your life it can have.
The stronger the emotion is, the stronger the association. The stronger the association is, the more vivid the memory. The more vivid the memory, the more real it is to your mind and more influence it has on your behavior. Your mind does not have a real concept of time passing. What it sees in your imagination, or memory, it believes. At least, most of the time.
This basic premise applies to all kinds of behavior, from your posture, to your food preferences. A smoker is often aware of when they started and why. Knowing this they may be fairly aware of the emotional associations involved. But, this doesn’t mean all smokers can just stop. Some can and do. Some stop smoking and replace the smoking activity with another. Like food, gum or candy. The behavior is still there and active, and still has the potential to cause trouble.
Understanding this concept gives you the power to intentionally change your associations. Some you can do on your own. If you need help, find a professional you can trust and make it happen.
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Conversational Hypnosis Techniques – Where Can They Be Learnt
September 2, 2009 · 2 Comments
Through knowing how to use conversational hypnosis techniques, you will be able to influence another person’s subconscious mind. Specifically the techniques you learn when taking a course in conversational hypnosis help you to modulate the tone of your voice, finding the right words to use as well as identifying conversational cues which can then influence those who are listening to you.
Today such techniques are used and practised by many people involved in marketing and sales in order to persuade people to make a purchase. But they can also be used by you to influence others in your day-to-day life.
If you are someone who is finding it difficult to get people to take you seriously then learning how to do conversational hypnosis may help you. Through the lessons, you will learn various techniques and skills that enable you to influence and manipulate another person’s psyche. This in turn will influence their subconscious and how that person actually perceives you. As well as being relatively easy, to learn these can be extremely useful to those who understand and have been taught the right techniques.
When it comes to learning conversational hypnosis there are many different ways in which it can be done. You could either attend a course or workshops that are available close to where you live. The other way and which can often work out cheaper is by doing online distance learning program instead.
There are many benefits to be gained from doing your training online the main ones being that you are able to set the pace at which you do your studies. The other being that it can all be done from home. As all you need is access to the internet and a computer. Then you just learn the right techniques through the e-books, CD, DVD’s, Manuals or online video lessons that are provided with the course. The other benefit to be gained from doing the course at home is that you can hide your skills from others until you have become proficient at them.
All of the techniques involved in conversational hypnosis are based around the principles relating to the basic form of hypnosis as well as learning to speak the right kind of language. For many years now, advertisers have been using such techniques in order to get people to purchase a particular product, and all without that person realizing that conversational hypnosis has been used upon them.
In order to successful with this form of hypnosis, there are certain techniques, which you must learn and then practice. The first of these relates to building a rapport with the person who you are actually trying to hypnotize. It is far easier to accomplish when you actually have a personal relationship with that person.
Through the likes of such courses as “The Power of Conversational Hypnosis” one can learn about how to confuse and then influence a person without them realizing what it is you are doing. It is only after completing such a course will you then be able to know the right ways in which you can influence the actions and behaviors of another.
It is important that to remember that conversational hypnosis techniques are only truly effectively when used correctly. So if you really want to see some good results then taking an online distance learning or classroom/workshop conversational hypnosis course should be your first priority.
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Greatly Influence Colleagues With Conversational Hypnosis
August 28, 2009 · Leave a Comment
Using everyday conversation to communicate with the subconscious mind of someone sums up what is conversational hypnosis all about. The desired results are achieved by motivational speakers who are able to mesmerize their audience using conversational hypnosis. Read more















