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The Art Of Persuasion--An Overview Of Persuasive Techniques



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By : Jonathan Groves    29 or more times read
Submitted 2010-08-19 01:55:46
People often experience a common obstacle while they try to get good at The Art Of Persuasion because many persuasive techniques being taught are just not dependable. Each and every day, people are spending a lot of money and dedicating a lot of time to learn persuasive techniques that just are not useful at helping them accomplish their goals. A major example of this is when people study Ericksonian hypnosis with the hopes of increasing their sales and getting better jobs. Ericksonian hypnosis is for therapeutic purposes only, and has completely nothing to do with The Art Of Persuasion.
It is only the disguised types of hypnosis that contain the persuasive techniques that give you results outside of clinical settings. For centuries, the invisibles kinds of mind control hypnosis have been practiced by both politicians and world leaders. So, if these powerful persuasive techniques can be productively practiced on a major scale, then it is evident that they can also be practiced on a minor scale such as the work environment.

The work environment is one of the crucial areas where your persuasive techniques should be applied because it is your work environment that can provide you with money, benefits, and resources. Once you continue to elevate your status in your work environment, what will begin to happen is that you will also elevate your status outside of your work environment. The further you go, the more opportunities will be available to you.

Persuasive techniques are not only part of an art but they are also part of a science. The persuasion tactics of The Art Of Persuasion are so effective if they are used in the correct way that you will enjoy consistent results. Persuasive techniques have also been scientifically tested to build up people's relationships because when the art of persuasion is used for good, you can influence people to make better decisions so that they can live better lives.

There is, however, one frequently overlooked part of The Art Of Persuasion that not too many people know about, and this is the theory of defensive persuasion. Defensive persuasion is the ability to defend yourself against the persuasive techniques of other people when they are covertly persuading you to make decisions that are not within your best benefit. Most professionals are in agreement that defensive persuasion is far more important than the standard persuasive techniques that focus upon what to do to others instead of how to protect yourself.

One thing we can all have the same opinion on: The Art Of Persuasion is the most significant expertise any person can be taught in life.
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