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Simply Speak And Hypnotize With Conversational Hypnosis
As you put down your brief case you venture to her room to see what is the matter.
There she is, sobbing on her bed clutching her knee.
"What happened sweetheart?", you ask her.
"Daddy, I fell off my bike outside and scrapped my knee", she manages.
You calmly sit down beside her, speak a few words and the crying stops.
She even cracks a smile and gives you a hug.
How did you change her mood?Conversational Hypnosis.
So you may be wondering what exactly conversational hypnosis is and how you can apply it.
Basically, conversational hypnosis is a technique of subtly placing hypnotic commands into your everyday conversations.
You may us this or had it used on you and you don't even know it.
Have you ever told or been told, "Quit dreaming about that ______, you'll never get it".
That is a perfect example of conversational hypnosis.
To use and get good at conversational hypnosis you need to think about what you are saying to someone.
I am not saying to sound like a stuttering fool as you speak because your trying to say exactly the right thing either.
This technique takes practice to master and can be very effective in getting what you want out of life.
Let's say you want that new 52 inch HD TV but your wife tells you that you can't afford it right now.
Try this, "Honey, you know, those 'Bare Minerals' products you see on QVC all the time would look better in High Definition".
"You'll be able to see the powders better and it will help you in your decision on whether it will be a right fit for your already lovely complexion".
OK, maybe that is a stretch, but did you see the wording I used there?I used phrases like "look better" and "help you" as a subliminal coaxing if you will to bring her over to my side of thinking.
Listen, she may not hand you the family credit card right then and tell you to go get the TV.
What you have done though is planted a seed in the back of her mind.
As you keep 'watering' that seed she'll begin to come over to your side of thinking.
Try it, you may just get that TV you want.
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