How to Quickly Change a Person’s State

Written by Bill on August 19, 2008 – 1:31 am -

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Persuasion and covert hypnosis is all about using your language and non-verbal communication to change someone’s emotional state.  I was just reading a great article over at Keys to The Mind on how to be a great conversational hypnotist and the fastest and easiest way to change someone’s state.

 The quickest and easiest way of inducing any state in anyone is to enter that state yourself beforehand. They will observe you entering into this particular state of mind by noticing your unconscious signals and gestures beginning to change, and will typically follow you into the exact same state. -Nathan

Great advice for all the guys who know the hypnotic language patterns but feel like they are not working.  I talk more about this ability to go into the state you want to lead someone into in my article Beyond Covert Hypnosis: The Hypnotic Power of Congruence

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