Archive for the 'Accelerated Learning' Category

Accelerated Learning, Breaking the Beliefs

Tuesday, January 26th, 2010

There are several issues that can massively increase your potential for learning. In a previous post we looked at idea about the nature of practice, in this post we will look at the impact of beliefs.
Academic vs Pragmatic Approaches to Learning
When I want to watch TV I turn the TV on, pick up the remote […]

What is trance?

Sunday, January 24th, 2010

This is a question I am often asked and is article is about my personal ideas about it as well as a few thoughts on why this is useful.
An Altered State of Consciousness
Some won’t agree with me but I define trance as an altered state of consciousness. The most obvious question that follows is, “altered […]

Why Practice Doesn’t Always Make Perfect

Thursday, January 21st, 2010

How to Practice Hypnotic Language Patterns
If you have heard the phrase, “practice makes perfect” you might want to let it go and replace it with “Only Perfect Practice Makes Perfect”. This article is about the lessons I have taken from learning music and how you can use them to rapidly develop your NLP Persuasion Skills.
Accelerated […]

Training for Unconscious Persuasion Skills

Tuesday, April 14th, 2009

Using your Unconscious to Practice Persuasive Techniques
Here is an email from a Persuasion Skills Black Book reader I received recently that is typical of a challenge that many people face when they start learning hypnotic persuasion skills. I have some ideas on how to conquer this particular issue which I will share with you. But […]

NLP Techniques - Memory and Study Skills

Monday, June 23rd, 2008

Using Accelerated Learning and NLP to Remember to Remember
This article is about some of the things you can do to improve your memory when studying for an exam. There are a large number of Accelerated Learning books that will flesh out the bones of the processes that we will discuss here, but in brief here […]