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Covert Persuasion--Discover The Major Problems Of Using Language Patterns



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By : Jonathan Groves    29 or more times read
Submitted 2010-09-30 03:20:26
Covert persuasion integrates quite a few tools in order to enable you to persuade other people to do what you want them to do. The tactics of covert persuasion often are taken from NLP or various forms of hypnosis. Conversational hypnosis, for example, is one type of hypnosis that covert hypnosis uses to persuade people through the use of hypnotic language. Now, you should understand the distinction between language patterns and conversational hypnosis. Conversational hypnosis teaches you the principles behind hypnotic language so that you can learn how to hypnotize people without them knowing, but language patterns are simply scripts of how hypnotic language could be used in a conversation if everything in the social interaction goes according to the script.

Language patterns are simply too one sided, and it is for this reason that language patterns cannot be successfully used in the art of persuasion. This means that if you were to attempt to use a language pattern, that what you are doing is having a conversation with yourself because language patterns cannot possibly tell you what the other person is going to say. If you don't know what the other person is going to say after you tell them something, then it is impossible for the language pattern to teach you what to tell them next.

This is also imperative for you to understand as you continue to learn effective ways to overcome the objections of other people during a conversation. The reason why you can't rely on language patterns to help you overcome the objections of other people is because language patterns never have the capability to predict what a person's objections may be. For this reason it is far better to learn the principles of hypnotic language so you can adapt these principles as you need to modify them during a conversation that you are having with someone.

There are also quite a lot of unrealistic scenarios that each language pattern contains, and language patterns don't show you how to actually get a person to be willing to conversate with you to start with. If a person doesn't know you, or if a person doesn't have a reason to converse with you, then it is impossible to get any results by using a language pattern on them because having a conversation with them will sub communicate a lack of boundaries on your part and what you are saying to them will not make any sense. Language patterns just do not include the other person's character in the conversation.

In many scenarios, people have done far more harm than good by attempting to use language patterns within covert hypnosis.
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