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If you are one of the people practicing conversational hypnosis, then you'll want to know this little secret: making your subject visualize a certain situation is an extremely effective way to get them to follow your suggestions. Visualization is a very important ingredient for conversational hypnosis that often gets left out. This article will cover three ways to spur visualization.

First off, you want to always use extremely descriptive words when talking about something. Don't just say "a lake." Rather, you will find that your words have much more power if you say "blue, sparkling, lake." By adding in a few adjectives, adverbs, etc, you really engage your listener more effectively.

Next, you want to remember to use sensory words in your descriptions. Sensory words are anything that evokes one of our five senses. You might say "The blue, sparkly, lake that smelled of salt," or the "lake that felt warm on my skin." Again, your listener will be much more engaged if you excite their senses.

Lastly, you should use reverse psychology on your subject. Say something like "It's not possible to imagine" or "You can't think of a blue, sparkling, lake that feels warm on your skin without" By telling your subject, not to imagine or think about something, you actually make them do it!

After reading this article, you now know ways to spur visualization while using conversational hypnosis. You know that you should use descriptive and sensory words, plus you should use reverse psychology. Visualization is a very effective tool to use in conversational hypnosis, so using this tool should be a breeze for you now.

by: Ryan Clark




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