Covert Hypnosis Power–Persuasion And Influence

March 11th, 2010 by Dr. Anthony Taylor


Empower yourself with the most cutting edge communication models known to the covert persuasion community for years by learning how to use social strategy to get the things that you want in life.

Life is not fair, so you must make it fair by arming yourself with th necessary knowledge to overcome each and every obstacle that you encounter. What this means is that you can use hypnosis mind control to completely nullify the resistance of other people.

You can’t deny that what determines how far you go is what you know. So, by learning the principles of hypnosis mind control, you simply will not be stopped in your quest to live a healthier and happier life. Hypnotic mind control is the knowledge and power to climb the ladder of greatness and power.

By increasing your social status, you will also increase your opportunities. Many more people will be happy to open the gates of success for you. This means you’ll have more opportunity for better jobs, to make more money at the jobs you’re currently working, and to obtain respect from even your most bitter enemies.

Clinical hypnosis is far different from the hypnosis power you will learn in covert hypnosis. Clinical hypnosis strategies consist of language patterns that do not work outside of clinical settings, but hypnotic mind control uses social strategies and hypnotic power moves . This is why covert hypnosis is as powerful and stunning as it is, because it has the power to literally transform your life.

The more you put into covert persuasion, the more you will get out of it! If you can invest in it, then you can profit from it. It’s this simple, but you must understand that hypnotic mind control is not only something that you must learn, it is also something that you must practice. Practice, practice, practice! This is the underground path to mastering the arts of influence and persuasion. Hypnotic mind control cannot be denied. Politics and marketing are primate examples of the power of hypnotic mind control to influence the hearts and minds of other people.

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Covert Persuasion and The Top Three Persuasion Systems

March 4th, 2010 by David Drake

Covert hypnosis skills are vast and in some cases there are too many techniques being taught that cannot be used in real life situations. Covert hypnosis generally falls into three systems of persuasion:

1) Social Strategy 2) Covert language patterns 3) Seduction and dating advice

Most of the information available only focuses upon one persuasion system. Or, what happens is you are taught only the principles of covert hypnosis and expected to adapt the universal principles of covert hypnosis into whatever particular persuasion system you happen to be operating in. This reveals that most hypnosis mind control programs do not give you the entire hypnosis training you need to get the things you want.

Power and social status involves getting raises at work, getting better jobs, and making profitable alliances that can help you obtain the things you want. Hypnotic language consists of language patterns and conversational hypnosis tactics that a person can use to influence someone through the use of language. Seduction involves the most optimal way to communicate with members of the opposite sex in order to increase the likelihood of being able to date more attractive people.

All three of these areas of hypnosis are very important, but without uncertainty, social status and power are the most imperative because by obtaining social status, everything else that you want will in due course fall into place. Nevertheless, it is good to study mind control hypnosis that covers as much territory of the art of persuasion as possible. The more you know, the further you can go. Everyone knows that those who increase in knowledge increase in power.

However to learn covert persuasion secrets and to practice covert hypnosis tactics are two entirely different things. If you are serious and actually apply what you are being taught to real life situations, you will achieve the results you are looking for. Mind control hypnosis is like anything else in life: The more you put into it, the more you will get out of it.

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Benefits Of NLP

February 25th, 2010 by Joaquin Costa

Neuro-Linguistic Programming has been described as an owner’s manual for the human brain that teaches a person how to identify problems and change their thinking which then changes their behavior. Neuro-Linguistic Programming helps a person realize many of the limitations they believe exist in their lives are actually self-imposed. By helping to remove those self-imposed limitations – programming, if you will – the person can greatly improve their life and learn to identify their true potential. The world opens up – new opportunities appear and new chances to set goals and achieve them come into view. Basically, Neuro-Linguistic Programming is a life management of psychotherapy that can change your life – if you’re ready to make that change.

Neuro-Linguistic Programming has never been thought fondly of by mainstream psychotherapy. Most psychotherapists shrug it off as a fad, or as something without the proper scientific evidence or proper research to back it up. Perhaps this is really because Neuro-Linguistic Programming revolutionizes the field of psychotherapy – and teaches that many of the modern schools of thought on behavioral or mental disorders are wrong; that these disorders are actually a product of thinking patterns as opposed to chemical imbalances.

Yes, medications can soothe symptoms and reduce the anxiety associated with depression, phobias, habit disorders and psychosomatic illnesses, but Neuro-Linguistic Programming believes it is more important to get to the root cause of the problem – negative thinking programs instilled deep in the subconscious – and change what is causing it.

To mainstream psychologists, there is too much that isn’t understood about Neuro-Linguistic programming, but isn’t this true of most scientific endeavors until someone devotes the time to figuring them out? Mathematics were once deemed phooey until great breakthroughs were made in understanding them.

Life coaches, hypnotherapists, some psychotherapists, self-help gurus and many business professionals aren’t waiting for mainstream psychotherapists to find the ‘evidence’ they’re looking for, adopting the methodologies behind Neuro-Linguistic Programming to help vastly improve their lives – and teaching others how to do the same. Life coaches have long been employing these methodologies to show their clients how to live healthier, happier more fulfilling lives. By helping their clients realize their full potential and reprogramming their clients’ brains to work with them instead of against them, life coaches are helping their clients made huge changes in their lives – changes that last.

The benefits of Neuro-Linguistic Programming to the business professional are invaluable when seeking a promotion, courting new clients or closing that big deal that have been working for. Neuro-Linguistic Programming recognizes that the way we speak often sends subconscious messages we are not aware of that can make what we say harder to understand. Neuro-Linguistic Programming seeks to show us how to communicate more efficiently and effectively – helping us say what we mean without those hidden signals.

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NLP: Work For Progress

February 24th, 2010 by Jason Stewart

Neuro-Linguistic Programming is used to help patients, students or clients of NLP practitioners learn how to communicate more effectively and live life in a more positive way.

NLP employs four key operational principals; achievement planning, target awareness, behavioral flexibility and taking action. We’re going to explore those four principals more in depth here.

Achievement Planning:

Achievement planning is the foundation principal in NLP. Everything starts here. Setting a goal you want to achieve is important because it gives you something to focus your attention on. It’s important to work with your own abilities without limiting yourself.

One of the fundamental beliefs in NLP is the belief that people doom themselves with self-limiting thinking. People don’t allow themselves to see the opportunities around them because they don’t believe they deserve it or can actually have it. That could apply to just about anything in life.

NLP recognized that no everyone can have everything they want, but can certainly have more than they think they can. By setting these goals to strive for, NLP can help clear the mental roadblocks we set for ourselves and help us work for progress.

Target Awareness:

Awareness is vital when working toward you goal. You need to be aware not only of where you are in terms of your achievement plan, but also how you’re really feeling about that. You need to be aware of how you are communicating your thoughts to others and how others are relating to you. You need to pay attention to body language and facial expressions when conversing with other people. This will help you be more aware of whether or not people understand you.

Behavioral Flexibility:

Figuring out what behavior you exhibit elicits the most positive results is important to Neuro-Linguistic Programming. For that reason, your must have behavioral flexibility so you can alter behavior that is getting negative responses. To be most successful, you must be able to adapt to changing circumstances and be able to plan in advance for any and all eventualities.

Taking Action:

Taking action is the biggest goal in NLP. To feel confident and sure enough of yourself to take action to strive to achieve something means you have conquered the demon of self-limitation and come to see the possibilities that your offers. By taking action, you are taking the first steps to living a happier, more fulfilled life.

By employing the four operational principals of Neuro-Linguistic Programming you will see immediate and important changes in the way you live your life. NLP can be used to overcome phobias, self-imposed limitations, habit disorders, psychosomatic illnesses and even depression.

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The Benefits of Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP)

February 24th, 2010 by Brian Richardson

The benefits of Neuro-Linguistic Programming for anyone who suffers from a phobia can be life changing. Effective and powerful, NLP can help you not only overcome the phobia but also help you uncover the root of the phobia and understand why it existed in the first place. To really understand why NLP is effective, you much first understand what NLP is.

NLP is a form of psychotherapy that can benefit anyone who seeks it in ways far beyond overcoming phobias. It can help with shyness, depression, habit or learning disorders, psychosomatic illnesses and help you live a fuller, happier life. Because it doesn’t settle for treating symptoms, NLP exposes the cause of the disorder and corrects it providing long lasting results that other forms of therapy can’t.

NLP practitioners actively listen to your answers to questions targeted at uncovering the root of your phobia. They will look for clues and tips as to what experience in the past has led your phobia to take hold. Often times, this is a memory of something deeply suppressed in your mind. In order to make any real progress you have to be willing to look into your subconscious and let that come out so it can be changed.

After the root cause is uncovered, it’s time to look at the trigger itself. The trigger is that which the phobia centers around – spiders, snakes, dogs, the dark or people to name just a few possible triggers. For the purpose of this article, we’ll say your phobia is of dogs. The cause of that fear is likely a traumatic event that happened when you were too young to remember or had the fear of dogs instilled in you by a parent or guardian who had the same fear. These memories take seed in our subconscious minds – becoming similar to programs – and turn into phobias.

Now you’ve discovered your phobia of dogs comes from an early memory your brain is conjuring up – even though you’re not aware of it – when you see or hear dogs. This is happening because to that negative program, Factor A (the dog) plus Factor B (you) equals Outcome C (the dog is going to bite you or maul you or something of that nature in most dog phobias). The problem with that is, A plus B doesn’t always equal C. What needs to be done here, is a reformatting of that program.

The NLP practitioner will work with you to help anchor the trigger – dogs – with a more pleasant association. Instead of that negative programmed memory making you feel fear and panic, the sight of dogs will be reprogrammed to bring to mind a calming tone of voice, a color that makes you relax or a place you find comforting. You may never love dogs enough to own one, but you may just be able to brush one when you visit a friend with a pooch of their own.

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NLP And NLP Practitioners

February 22nd, 2010 by Adam Cox

Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) is a form of psychotherapy that while not typically recognized by mainstream psychotherapy has become extremely popular with teachers, life couches and marketing and business executives. There are even several psychotherapists with private practices and many hypnotherapists who employ the methodology behind NLP.

NLP seeks to change the programming we have in our brains that causes us to react negatively to certain triggers. The belief is that those triggers are really memories or learned behaviors from the subconscious mind that are impacting our emotions. By reprogramming these memories with something positive – a calming color or sight, a happy memory or a pleasant tone of voice – we are thereby changing the way our brain interprets the trigger and changing the way we react. Sure there is little hard, scientific data to back up the claims made by NLP and NLP practitioners but when carefully considered, the theories posed by the method make sense.

There has to be some reason Patient A and Patient B react to things like dogs, snakes or spiders differently. They could have grown up next door to each other, spent their entire childhoods together and came from the same basic background. We’ll say, for arguments sake that they were both from middle class, average families with one sibling two years older and one sibling two years younger, and both parents still married – one parent worked, the other stayed home and for the argument’s sake again, will say it was the same parent at home in both families. They got similar grades in school and both had the same friends. Yet somehow, despite nearly identical childhoods, Patient A is terrified of dogs and Patient B is a dog lover. How does this happen?

According to NLP, it is likely that Patient A was bitten by a dog or had a bad experience with a dog, or someone in their family had a fear of dogs and displayed it in from of them. In either case, it is probable Patient A has no memory of this experience because it may have happened when they were too young to remember. That doesn’t matter to the brain though. The subconscious mind remembers this and triggers the fear reaction every time Patient A sees a dog.

Patient A wants to solve this problem because Patient B is a close friend and, yes, has a four legged friend of their own. Patient A just wants to be able to visit Patient B without having a panic attack at the thought of seeing the dog. Patient A turns to an NLP practitioner to get help.

The NLP practitioner is going to try to get to the root cause of Patient A’s phobia. Together, they discover that Patient A did in fact have a bad experience which programmed into Patient A’s mind that dogs are bad news and should be avoided. The NLP practitioner will now set about trying to reformat that program by changing the reaction the brain has to dogs. They will do this by reprogramming the brain so when Patient A sees a dog, a pleasant reaction is triggered; allowing Patient A and Patient B to have pleasant visits without the panic attacks.

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Understand The Basics Of NLP

February 22nd, 2010 by Juan Reed

Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) is a form of psychotherapy that focuses on the subconscious reasons for a patient’s disorders – from depression to habit disorders and phobias. It was developed in the early 1970s based on the idea that there is a strong connection between internal thoughts and dialogue – beliefs and values – and external behavior and the general quality of a person’s life.

To really understand the basics of NLP, one need look no further than the title – Neuro, of the brain, Linguistic, pertaining to language and speech, and programming, trained thoughts or behaviors programmed into our minds. These programs affect every part of our life and we need to correct those programs to make positive changes in our lives.

Neuro-Linguistic Programming began with the belief that there are certain trigger words and phrases a therapist can recognize in a patients speech to help effect change in a patients behavior. NLP practitioners believe that by helping to identify these words and phrases, they can help ‘deprogram’ patients by testing the deletions, distortions and generalizations in a patients responses. When a patient gives an NLP practitioner an answer that relies on generalizations – such as, “I feel depressed” – instead of a full answer – “I feel depressed because” – the practitioner recognized this and challenges it with targeted questioning – “Why specifically do you feel depressed?” “What happened to make you feel depressed?” “When did you start feeling depressed?” These target questions are designed to break through the patients’ mental blocks and allow them to see the real problem clearly – to realize it, and then change it. These mental blocks are at the core of the NLP methodology.

By breaking through those self-imposed mental blocks, NLP helps both the practitioner and the patient have a deeper understanding of the root cause of the problem – in this case, depression. People naturally build these mental blocks through past experiences, beliefs and values that have developed over time. For this reason, it can be difficult to get through them as they mind seeks to protect them using the language we use and the words we use to respond to challenging questions. That is the reason we are more likely to say “I feel depressed” or “I am depressed” as opposed to choosing an answer that tells the listener why we are feeling that way.

NLP practitioners can identify the problem with the targeted questions we discussed earlier and isolate the program that is causing the feeling. Sometimes there is a specific trigger. What that trigger is will be different for different people. The goal in NLP is to uncover that trigger and use anchoring, perceptual positions, reframing, representational systems or sub-modalities to change the way the patient reacts to that trigger.

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The NLP Techniques

February 21st, 2010 by Cameron Sanchez

Neuro-Linguistic Programming seeks to teach us an important lesson. That lesson is, quite simply this – we are our own worst enemies. When we feel overwhelmed we tell ourselves we can’t overcome that which is overwhelming us, when in truth, those words are much more likely to make that true than anything about the actual task at hand.

Most human beings are filled with self-defeating and self-limiting thoughts. These are thoughts that are programmed into our heads through past experiences and beliefs. The thing about these programs – these negative thoughts and beliefs – is that they are not set in stone. We can alter those thoughts to live life in a more positive and fulfilled way.

When a person sees a goal they want to achieves, most times, their first thought is that the goal is out of their reach – it is something they will never be able to accomplish. By setting that limit, you are ensuring it is something you will never be able to accomplish.

Neuro-Linguistic Programming seeks to change those negative attitudes – to take those programs in your brain and re-write them.

Instead of just seeking to medicate depression and anxiety, NLP seeks to uncover to the root cause of the problem and help you find ways to change it. Most problems of the mind are self created and can therefore, be solved the same way. The solution to a problem you have created for yourself is always within yourself, and NLP helps you find it.

Popular among teachers, business professionals (especially in marketing), life coaches, politicians and public speakers, NLP helps people not only remove personal barriers, but helps inspire confidence, minimize shyness and improve effective communication.

Often times, when two people communicate they are giving each other subtle hints. NLP helps you recognize those subtle hints and learn to control them. One popular way of doing this is to be aware of the posture of the person you’re speaking to, their body language and even the way they hold their head. Adjust your own posture and body language to match theirs. This helps build a mutual report and helps open a good line of communication.

In the business world, improved communication skills can be of vital importance. By using more effective communication, you have a much better chance of landing that promotion, persuading new customers to join your team and close that big deal you’ve been working on.

The NLP techniques can greatly improve every aspect of your life and is a valuable tool readily available for anyone looking to change their life for the better.

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Purposes Of NLP

February 21st, 2010 by Owen Bailey

Although there are wide ranging applications for the methodology of Neuro-Linguistic Programming, one of the most commonly utilized purposes for NLP in today’s society is in the field of marketing and business. More and more managers, advertising executives and CEOs are using NLP to reduce the stress in their own lives and help their employees manage stress, achieve goals and communicate more effectively.

NLP is especially useful in a competitive field where you have to excel to advance. Since NLP can help you not only improve your communication skills but also feel more confident and more capable – therefore willing to take more chances. Even if you aren’t rewarded with that promotion, NLP also helps you take away the positive aspects of being passed over – learning how you can improve and better communicate your desires – and leave behind the negative aspects like hurt feelings and disappointment.

When two people communicate, there are all sorts of hidden signals sent out on both sides. These signals are sent via body language, mannerisms, the way you speak words, the tone of voice you use – all of these things can sometimes speak louder than the actual words themselves. If you are at a job interview and your body language is saying you are unprepared and unconfident you are likely not going to get the job. That nervous body language is created in your mind. NLP can help uncover what is causing that insecurity and eliminate it. By doing so, at your next interview you will have confident, prepared body language and have a much better chance of getting the job.

NLP teaches the value of being able to adapt to different social situations so you will be prepared for any scenario. By simply adjusting your posture, tone of voice and body language to match that of the person you’re talking to you build a sort of connection with them. You are better able to find common ground because they will feel like they are speaking with an equal rather than someone below or above them.

NLP also helps remove the self-defeating thoughts each of us has so that we are better able to reach our fullest potential. By freeing ourselves of the thoughts that tells us we can’t achieve a goal, suddenly, we are telling ourselves that we can. Believing we can makes us work harder and strive to reach the goal that once seemed unattainable. That confidence makes all the difference in the world of business and in life in general.

NLP is a great tool for anyone to utilize to live their life to the fullest and improve every aspect of their life.

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NLP And Self Help

February 20th, 2010 by Jordan Campbell

Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) is a method of psychotherapy that states the way we react to things has been programmed into our brains by our past experiences and the subconscious cues our mind receives based on preconceived notions or biases we may not even be aware we have. NLP hopes to help us change those things so we can live fuller, happier and healthier lives.

Why is it that two neighbors can react so differently to spiders or snakes or dogs? Let’s assume that they both have caring, attentive parents, are only children and are the same age. They grew up together and have had the same basic experiences. Yet when confronted by an outside factor like a spider, snake or dog, one gets scared while the other wants to play and make friends. The answer is programming.

Speaking on a personal level, I can clearly recall the exact moment I acquired my fear of spiders. I was a small child – maybe six but maybe younger. I was in the upstairs bedroom with my mother and I saw a large black spider. Mom was laying carpet and didn’t notice it. I did. I had been playing with a similar spider downstairs. Being too young to know I should be afraid of such a tiny thing, I commented that my friend had followed me upstairs. My mother wasn’t nearly as happy about the news.

My fear of spiders became deeply seeded in my mind the moment my mother screamed and squished my eight legged friend with a large roll of carpet.

NLP therapists insist they could help me with this.

NLP dictates that most phobias, psychosomatic illnesses, habit disorders and most cases of depression are all things that can be solved by finding the subconscious thoughts that are causing these behaviors and changing them. By changing the way we think about these things, we can change the way we react to them. That seems to make sense. Science isn’t as convinced.

There is no solid proof scientifically that speak to the results of NLP therapy. That hasn’t stopped many private practitioners and hypnotherapists from adopting the method and putting it into action with their patients. The method has gained popularity in the self-help and business world – both for obvious reasons.

NLP and self-help really go hand in hand. The key to chance in NLP is self-realization – looking inside yourself for answers instead of looking inside a prescription bottle. Instead of setting goals that will not work for you, working with your natural abilities to set goals you can in fact reach.

In the business world, the focus is on interpersonal communication – developing positive habits and behaviors to make you feel more confident and more capable to go after the promotion you want.

Whether or not mainstream psychotherapy is on board, Neuro-Linguistic Programming is a method that has been around since the 1970s and doesn’t seem to be going anywhere any time soon.

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