This is just a short article to introduce an audio interview I did a while ago that includes some really important persuasion concepts and most importantly some ideas on how to learn effectively.
A while ago Nathan Thomas of Key to the Mind interviewed me for his readership. Nathan has organised a course for December where I co-presented along with a couple of other phenomenal hypnotic presenters.
In celebration of this event Nathan and I thought you would find this interview useful so we’ve released this audio interview again. On it you will hear me discuss how to:
Before you listen to this audio recording I would like to suggest an opportunity to seriously ingrain some hypnotic language skills. Learning from books, CDs and DVDs is an excellent way of getting the knowledge, especially when you may not have the time or location to get to a live event.
But live events give you an opportunity that you can never get from distance learning. That is the opportunity to share the experience with likeminded individuals. This might not sound like much but consider the opportunity to get high quality feedback from a trainer, coach or simply some of the people that have more knowledge than you. How about the possibility of trying out some patterns with people that know what you are doing and can tell you either as the subject or as an observer if it is working. How about the opportunity to find lifelong friends and study buddies that are interested in developing the same skills as you are.
If you don’t have the opportunity to get to a live event then the next best option is having a home based course that structures content so you can go and immediately start using it such as my Advanced Persuasion Patterns.
Here is Nathan Thomas, the organiser and co-presenter of Hypnotic Transformations Live interviewing me to get out some content that can make you a really effective hypnotic communicator.
If you want to find out more about hypnotic language patterns click through and read about Advanced Persuasion Patterns here.
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