Conversational Hypnosis- Establish Rapport with techniques
As we already discussed that Conversational Hypnosis is a program of powerful techniques used to persuade and control those around you. You can use Conversational Hypnosis to have influence over others, and also so that other people do not take advantage of you.
The most important aspect of Conversational Hypnosis is learning how to develop rapport, in other words to be “in tune” with someone subconsciously.
Rapport can be established verbally and non-verbally through Pacing and Mirroring.
Pacing is doing what someone else does in the same way that they do it. It can be verbal or non-verbal, involving conversation, body language, and rhythm to name a few.
Mirroring is non-verbal and involves body language, hand gestures, and anything not involving conversation.
Another technique is Leading where you make someone do what you want them to do. For example, you have been Pacing and Mirroring someone for a little while, now it is time to test and see if they have developed rapport with you. If you are “in tune”, you can take the lead and they will follow.
However, I highly suggest practicing Leading for a week on friends or strangers before trying it out to get what you want
It is very important to make sure you have mastered Mirroring and Pacing before you move on to leading. Practice all three techniques before being put yourself in a position where you intend to lead someone. Conversational Hypnosis techniques take practice before you become a master in them.
Remember we have only discussed three of the important techniques to be used in Conversational Hypnosis there is a multitude of others to look at if you want to master the art of Conversational Hypnosis.
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