Archive for the 'Hypnotic Language Patterns' Category

Covert Hypnosis Example – It doesn’t get any better than this

Friday, July 4th, 2008

NLP Language Pattern Example
Lots of people have baggage about NLP and Conversational Hypnosis thinking that it is manipulative and being used for bad purposes. The truth is, people with this sort of baggage are really telling you something about themselves, about their fears and even more about the direction their minds think in.
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Hypnotic Language Patterns – Handling Resistance

Wednesday, June 25th, 2008

 
Objection Handling using Hypnotic Language Patterns
I have recently been sent an email from a guy I will refer to as Dr Tom. Dr Tom is a chiropractor and hypnotist and talks about certain types of resistance he gets from his clients. This gives me the opportunity to demonstrate some NLP Language patterns that you […]

Covert Hypnosis, Use and Abuse

Thursday, June 19th, 2008

Losing Friends and Alientating People
 

As a person that specialises in Hypnotic Persuasion Techniques I have sometimes been asked about using covert hypnosis techniques to do things that would be against the wishes of the person being dealt with. This article explores some of the techniques that can be used to get what you want despite the […]

Hypnotic Language Pattern Example, Lesson 4

Wednesday, May 21st, 2008

The Key to NLP Persuasion Patterns 
We all learn through example. It is one of the reasons that I have very blatant and obvious examples of Hypnotic Language Patterns throughout my site. As you go through the free NLP Persuasion Skills Course week by week come back to the site and look for examples of all of […]

Hypnotic Language Patterns on the Internet

Monday, February 11th, 2008

NLP Language Patterns Creating Sales Conversions on the Internet
I’m often asked whether hypnotic language patterns work in written form. The quick answer is yes they do, but there is a real difference in how they are applied. When speaking to people face to face having a strange or quirky way of saying things is neither […]