Posts Tagged ‘Professional Hypnotist’

Use Hypnosis To Lose Weight Or Quit Smoking.

Thursday, September 24th, 2009

Just about everyone has heard of hypnosis. Some may know a friend or family member who has tried it. But how much do you really know about being hypnotized? And is it something that can help you?

The word hypnosis comes from the Greek word for “sleep.” This root makes sense, when you understand that those who are being hypnotized are meant to slip into something relating to a trance.

There are many different reasons why one may want to try out hypnosis. Some try it to rid themselves of anxiety, while others use it to help themselves to lose weight or quit smoking.

The idea is that the suggestions made take root into the hypnotizee’s brain, allowing him or her to be free of food addiction and nicotine addiction. Some who have been hypnotized proclaim that they hardly even feel the need to eat until later in the afternoon, for example. To go even further, some say that instead of craving chocolate and other unhealthy sweets, they craze a much healthier alternative: fruit!

The secret is that these habits are made subconsciously, meaning that they hardly even affect your daily life or train of thought. Just like whatever habit or behavior is responsible for you being a smoker or overweight is subconscious, the correcting habits and behaviors will be more effective when they are rooted deep in the subconscious.

If you feel as though your budget is too tight to afford a professional hypnotist, there is an alternative: self-hypnosis. Self-hypnosis is when a person hypnotizes his or herself. There are several ways to achieve self-hypnosis.

Some use equipment called mind machines that stimulate the visual part of the mind as well as stimulating the audio portion and making the person more hypnosis-ready.

After a significant amount of time passes, many who practice self-hypnosis find that they are better and better at reaching the trance-like state-and without the assistance of a mind machine.

However, hypnosis is not something to simply dabble in. There are potential risks, as you are somewhat vulnerable when in this trance-like state. This is why you should trust yourself to professionals or be sure to do your research before attempting self-hypnosis.

If you are interested in the benefits that hypnosis could possibly offer you, do your research and check it out. You may find that even if you are skeptical about hypnosis, the benefits are astounding and well worth the effort!

Conversational hypnosis can be learned by listening to simple hypnosis audios teachings with an instruction manual. There are various conversational hypnosis online courses that teaches this powerful skill. By learning the covert techniques of influence and persuasion, you will find use for them in almost all everyday situations. If you want to learn it yourself check out this site: conversational hypnosis.

Conversational Hypnosis - What Is Hypnosis

Thursday, September 24th, 2009

I should and will start this article by stating that I am not a professional hypnotist. What I am is an enthusiast and find the subject fascinating. I have put a good amount of research into this little effort all with the hope you will find it as interesting as I have.

Hypnosis, weather conversational or otherwise, seems to have a different meaning to everyone. They will tell you that Hypnosis is an altered state of mind where a person is placed in a trance. But how about “conversational Hypnosis?” There is a description you don’t often see.

I’m going to attempt to compare the two procedures as best I can. Here we go. Let’s take a look at hypnosis first. It is as stated above. A subject is put into a very relaxed environment and state of mind and given a series of suggestions. The more comfortable the subject becomes the more trance like the state of mind. This opens the subject to be very vulnerable to a hypnotic suggestion, however, the idea that a person can be made to do something against their nature is false.

Hypnosis is a tool used by professionals to help a subject better his or her life. Perhaps by releasing a hidden memory or to have the increased will power to stop a bad habit such as smoking or even over eating. It is important to know that even though a subject is made very susceptible to suggestion they will not do things that are not in their nature. Also a professional would never violate ethics by trying to put that type of subliminal suggestion into a subjects thoughts.

Now how about conversational hypnosis? In my research I have found that this is a skill that anyone can learn and use. Some people use conversational hypnosis without even realizing that they are using it. However, strictly speaking it is recognized as a relationship developed between the subject and the professional that transcends normal restraints of typical rapport and develops a deep relationship.

This will save a professional a lot of time when treating a subject. Now for the fun part! I want you to try this next time you meet a person you want to persuade. Perhaps you have been told how difficult a person is to work with. This is my idea of conversational hypnosis and it works just fine.

Now imagine yourself in one of the above described situations. You walk into a prospective client?s office. You notice that he has the typical power setting going on in his office. The desk and chair positioning and tie color and physical posture. He looks up from his compulsively neat desk and loudly acknowledges your presence and points to the chair you should take.

You have just summed up the personality you believe you are dealing with so here you go. Move the chair, if possible, to face the client head on. Now acknowledge him with a THANK YOU in as close to the same tone of voice and volume that he used on you. Believe it or not he won’t even notice so don’t be mislead into the idea that he will think you are being disrespectful. You are not being disrespectful you are setting the tone for a little conversational hypnosis.

Watch his posture and emulate it as much as possible. If he uses strong eye contact you do the same. If he happens to be leaning toward you when he speaks you do the same. This is fun and you will be amazed at what will start to happen.

Suddenly you will realize that you can lead and he will follow. Suddenly you will be able to make a suggestion to him and he will listen. It’s amazing. No, this is not a Jedi mind trick! Why does this happen? It’s the suggestion you are giving him.

This is conversational hypnosis? How does this fit any description of Hypnosis? Think about it. What signals have you been sending since you first met the client? Who is the one person that he will always like above all others?

Did you get it? Somewhere in your conversation his mind simply said ?hey, he is just like me!” Everyone likes themselves and their own ideas above anyone else?s so once the subliminal suggestion is planted ?he is just like me”, you will have a relationship with that client that will have him or her feeling like they have known you all their lives.

I have known sales people that are very good at this Technique and it has proven to be a great benefit to their career. Please remember that just like a subject in a trance like state cannot be made to do things against their nature, it is also true that even though you will develop a long lasting relationship with a client he will not do just whatever you like. All this will do for you is open the door to listening. Your client will be very apt to listen to your presentation because after all “you are just like him” and he would never have anything unimportant to show himself.

Conversational hypnosis can be learned by listening to simple hypnosis audios teachings with an instruction manual. There are various conversational hypnosis online courses that teaches this powerful skill. By learning the covert techniques of influence and persuasion, you will find use for them in almost all everyday situations. If you want to learn it yourself check out this site: conversational hypnosis.

How To Use Covert Hypnosis While Speaking With Someone

Wednesday, April 15th, 2009

By: Rob Andrews

Have you ever met one of those smooth talking salesmen who can sell snowballs to Eskimos? Some people just seem able to convince others to do almost anything they want.

Ever wonder how some people can do it, and others can’t?

Conversational hypnosis is one way of influencing others by simply talking with them.

Never heard of conversational hypnosis?

Conversational hypnosis is not about placing people in deep trances, like a professional hypnotist would do in his office.

What it is about is using language that by-passes someone’s conscious brain and makes suggestions directly to the subconscious mind. Using the words of the conversation to directly communicate with the subconscious mind of the listener is conversational hypnosis.

One of the best at doing this is a guy called Robert Dilts. He calls this kind of language sleight of mouth. He says that language is really a map of our world, and that no two people live in the same world. (Deep, huh?)

What he is saying is that each individual sees the world in her own way, and she uses language to discuss her world and amazingly, even to form her world.

So basically, when you speak about something in a certain way, you actually cause yourself to think of it in that way. For example, if you habitually express that you hate going to school, you will reinforce that feeling and even strengthen it. You are creating that reality by simply talking about it.

So how is this connected with conversational hypnosis?

Similar to how you created the reality of hating school by merely talking about it, you will influence other people to hate school also by speaking to them in this way.

Now you know why attitudes indeed are contagious. Because the attitudes expressed in words direct the minds of the listeners to think the same way.

Remember how your parents used to freak out if they thought you had the wrong friends? Well, there maybe something to that. If you hang around friends who think a certain way, the words they use will carry those attitudes like a virus into your subconscious and literally start infecting you to think the same way. For good or for bad.

This is because words are powerful! One of the reasons words are so powerful is that the subconscious mind soaks them up like a sponge.

Your subconscious brain is very aware of what goes on around you. In fact, most of your thinking happens there. The subconscious mind can be influenced by what you and others say.

Using the right words can affect the way people see the world. What are the right words? Ahhhh, that’s the question. But you’ll need to wait until the next part of this article to find out. Or of course, you can visit my blog.

About the author: Rob Andrews publishes articles to share his knowledge on the power of conversational hypnosis. Visit his site to learn about this easy way to do covert hypnosis