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How to use hypnosis in your everyday conversation - usually without anyone noticing what you're doing!
Conformity tactics are an important tool in covert conversational hypnosis. They are a good way to keep up a conversation, and they get the person that you are working on into the practice of agreeing with you. This is something that they will not even notice.
If the person that you are making the suggestions to does not agree with you, it will not work to get the ideas embedded in their mind. There has to be something in the words you say that they can agree with on some level or it will not get them to take action on your words.
Agreement tactics will help you to get into the minds of your subjects. You have to know how to use your words and the tones in your voice properly to get your subject to act on your suggestions. This is easier on some people than others. It is due to many factors in the makeup of the person.
You can actually conform the person's way of thinking about the world in general. Your suggestions will sound good to them, and they will be influenced easier in future conversations. They will look forward to talking to you because they will think you are of like minds.
Everything that you say needs to be sound believable and possible this way your suggestions will stick in their mind. You also have to get them in the habit of agreeing with you, and you do this by stating the obvious, repeating things that they have said and repeat to them the truths of what they say. Truisms are ideas that are that are created by the culture that you live in and are generally thought to be true.
If you can get your subject to accept an entire statement because there is truth in the first part of the statement then on some level they will subconsciously accept the whole statement that was stated. This will take practice, and maybe a bit more research on your part, but it does work.
you sound like a pilot telling the people in the plane about safety before the flight.
tom9987 3 years ago 7
Very useful information, but about the cheque book; a person called Derren Brown actually has done something similar.
ogopanash247 3 years ago 4