Archive for November, 2009

29 NovA Special Look at Little Known Tonality Secrets That Will Help You Learn Hypnosis

Hypnosis is a great and valuable performance art.  It is important to not only know what you are doing but how to do it.  As we look at tonality you should always remember that only 7% of the meaning derived from your words actually comes from the word itself.  The other meanings, and vast majority, come from the tonality you use and the body language that accompanies your speaking.

It is also important to remember as we move on with this subject that you must always begin with the first two principals of performance being ‘go first’ and squeezing the meanings from your words.  Both of these principals when paired with the next two principals of emphasis and rhythm and tone will be monumental in perfecting your performance as a hypnotist. Read more…

28 NovDevelop a Trance Voice: A Unique Look at How Your Tonality Will Help You Learn Hypnosis

The performance art of hypnosis is a constant skill you must practice to perfect.  The skills of what to do and how to do it will need to be perfected if you are to become a great hypnotist.  The different performance principals of hypnosis you should be practicing to sharpen your skills.

The first four performance principals we have talked about are worth perfecting.  Principals of going first, meaning you first immerse your self into the idea that you wish your subject to become a part of through your language.

Squeezing the meaning from your words, in which you make the words you use sound and feel like the true nature of their meanings. Read more…

28 NovPower Tactics in Hypnosis: How to Use Status to Influence the Hypnotic Subject

Power tactics that are used in hypnosis have been used for many, many years; they are strategies that are key in the influence and persuasion of those around you.  These tactics will help you to change the lives of those around you for the better, as well as your own.

As you learn how to use power tactics you will want to keep in mind the different concepts of hypnotic language foundations, rapport skills and signal recognition skills.  Keep these in the back of your mind because as you learn power tactics you will want to start to combine them all to create a powerful way of being a hypnotist.

It is important to realize that at some point you will want to converge all the information you are learning in to smooth flowing patterns that will enhance your overall ability to be a great hypnotist.

Power tactics, which are very old and very useful, in hypnosis are the strategies that allow you to become the authority in a person’s trance. Read more…

28 NovPower Tactics in Hypnosis: How to Use Consistency to Boost Your Authority

In Conversational Hypnosis it is important to choose the correct status role depending on the people you are dealing with.

High status is the role that you will strive for in your hypnotic relationships, but it is also important to know when to play a low status role too.  The idea is to gain complete comfort from your subjects in a low status role before attempting to move into a high status role.

After you have attained the trust of your subjects and can attain the role of high status in each relationship you will want to maintain it.  This is done by sending out the signals that are subconsciously associated with a high status person.

These signals include calm movements, use of space, exposing the vulnerable parts and steady eye contact. Read more…

28 NovHow to Use Agreement Tactics in Hypnosis

Agreement tactics are a great tool in conversational hypnosis.  Not only are they a way for you to keep the conversation going they get your subject into the habit of agreeing with what you are saying.

Without agreement the person you are making suggestions to will not bring them in as true ideas that they can use to change their lives.  There must be something in the words you suggest that they find agreement with on some level in order to put them into action.

Agreement tactics will help you to really get into your subjects head.  One of the first things an agreement tactic will assist you with is to distinguish the alertness of a person’s critical factor. Read more…

27 NovImproving Self Confidence Will Change Your Life

Self confidence is extremely important for you to succeed and achieve great things in life however many people struggle to find it. The good news is that there are many ways of improving self confidence.

Self confidence is made up of two key factors, self-efficacy and self-esteem. We gain a sense of self-efficacy when we can see ourselves doing well in something and reaching our goals. This does overlap with self-esteem which is a more general idea that we are able to cope with the things that are happening in our lives and that we have a reason and right to be happy.

People who are self confident believe in themselves and evaluate themselves realistically. They believe that they are in control of their lives.

One way of improving self confidence is positive self-talk. Read more…

27 NovSimple Tips For Successful Time Management

Time is our most precious non-renewable resource. Every one of us only has 24 hours in a day. And for most of us – it simply doesn’t feel like enough. There’s always so much to do! Of course, we can’t change how fast time goes by – but we can use successful time management techniques to get more done in the time available.

The first and most important tip I want to give may surprise you. Get… Read more…

26 NovWould You Like to Overcome Fear? 10 Quick and Easy Tips

Fear is one of the top culprits for making people unhappy. It has been the cause of wars, bitter rivalries, tyranny and despair for people all over the world. People have suffered in untold numbers because they let fear rule their lives while those who overcome fear have met with great success and accomplishment. If fear is keeping you from living the kind of life you’ve always wanted, you can change that. Here’s how to improve your life skills:

1. Know what causes your fear. You will never understand why you fear something if you don’t know what it is and why you’re scared of it in the first place. Identify what it is. Read more…

26 NovHow To Spot When Someone Is In Hypnosis: The Little Known Hypnotic Trance Signals

Recognizing the signals that happen around us everyday is important in itself.  Accurate signal recognition is used to help us to see what is really happening around us and to realize the signals that tell us we are being successful in the things we do.

It is important to hone these signals in the field of hypnosis as well.  If you are not attuned to the signals of trance then there is the possibility that you will be doing more work than you need to in order to alter the state of mind of the people around you.  It is equally important to see things as they really are which will aid in your success of seeing the minor signals that light the way to trance

In hypnosis there are very obvious signs that a person is entering an altered state of mind and there are subtle less obvious signs too.  The most obvious signs include changes in breathing, a smoothness of facial features, attention absorption, involuntary muscle movements, lack of mobility and increased passive responses. Read more…

25 NovHow To Spot When Someone Is In Hypnosis: The Little Known Hypnotic Trance Signals

Recognizing the signals that happen around us everyday is important in itself.  Accurate signal recognition is used to help us to see what is really happening around us and to realize the signals that tell us we are being successful in the things we do.

It is important to hone these signals in the field of hypnosis as well.  If you are not attuned to the signals of trance then there is the possibility that you will be doing more work than you need to in order to alter the state of mind of the people around you.  It is equally important to see things as they really are which will aid in your success of seeing the minor signals that light the way to trance

In hypnosis there are very obvious signs that a person is entering an altered state of mind and there are subtle less obvious signs too.  The most obvious signs include changes in breathing, a smoothness of facial features, attention absorption, involuntary muscle movements, lack of mobility and increased passive responses. Read more…