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NLP and hypnotizing.

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Been reading a little about NLP and wondering what others think of it.

Also I have been researching hypnotism for a little while and have tried it out a few times, wondering if anyone on here has any experience with it, need some advice urgently.

I have tried the handshake induction a few times, but usually just left with people thinking I am limp wristed.

Need a little urgent assistance as tried it on a friend last week here is Los and need to know how to wake him up.

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NLP does change a lot of lives for the better....very do-able and easy to implement quickly...it's all about taking action and not self-absorption indulging in expecting others to listen ad nauseum to their woes. This is why some shrinks go to their courses, then realise they've been taking the wrong approach with their clients over decades.

like scientology, EST, and all the rest, just another scam to suck money out of lost souls.

Body language, speech pattern, NLP, and other psycological tools are real and useful. There is a wealth of books writen, and people who follow it. I've practiced a lot of different things in this veign over the years, and many things I still use today. Read, learn, and practice; you'll find out what works for you. There are enough comunities in person and the web to figure out what the credible sourses and information is.

Yes, it's real, go out and learn.

Is anyone going to explain what it actually is?

Body language, speech pattern, NLP, and other psycological tools are real and useful. There is a wealth of books writen, and people who follow it. I've practiced a lot of different things in this veign over the years, and many things I still use today. Read, learn, and practice; you'll find out what works for you. There are enough comunities in person and the web to figure out what the credible sourses and information is.

Yes, it's real, go out and learn.

go out and write cheques more like it

Having qualified in clinical hypnosis, it is a very valuable and successful technique used in the correct circumstances and setting for the appropriate individual circumstance. Not to be "played with" and is neither successful nor appropriate for everyone.

In the wrong hands and applied to the wrong person can be very dangerous and lead to psychological problems.

Those that practice "stage" hypnosis is a whole different ball game, ask Paul Mckenna !

 

Makes any conversation more interesting when you are mirroring, pacing and anchoring.

Deeply interesting stuff.

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Is anyone going to explain what it actually is?

I'm with you Neeram what is NLP, otherwise I and several ( thousands I suspect ) people have

no idea what you are talking about ?? thumbsup.gifwai.gif

Is anyone going to explain what it actually is?

I'm with you Neeram what is NLP, otherwise I and several ( thousands I suspect ) people have

no idea what you are talking about ?? thumbsup.gifwai.gif

so google it

NLP = DIY Brainf**k. It's abbreviation for neuro linguistic programming. Seen more than one getting their brains fried by screwing it up. One ended hanging himself.

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