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Conversational Hypnosis With The Milton Model – Embedded Questions

Can You Imagine Your Potential With These Patterns? Today’s pattern from the Milton Model set of language patterns, what is likely the most useful and persuasive set of language patterns and communication strategies, is the “Embedded Question.” Embedded questions are very similar to embedded commands, in that you take a short, imperative phrase, (e.g. Use [...]

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Conversational Hypnosis With The Milton Model – Embedded Commands

You Can Really Find This Useful When You Read It The Milton Model is a powerful set of language patterns and communication strategies that can powerfully boost your communication skills so that you can easily and conversationally persuade others. Today’s pattern is one of my favorites (and a favorite of many others) because it is [...]

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Conversational Hypnosis With The Milton Model – Selection Restriction Violation

The Ideas Here Smell Fantastic Here’s a great way to virtually guarantee that people will pay attention to you when you are speaking, as it effectively drowns out any stray thoughts that may crop up in their minds. It’s called the “Selection Restriction Violation,” and is part of the Milton Model set of language patterns [...]

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Conversational Hypnosis With The Milton Model – Pacing Current Experience

As You Read This You Can Understand The Power Of These The Milton Model is a wonder set of language tools that you can use in virtually any situation where communication is involved. Today’s pattern is called “Pacing Current Experience,” and is a great one to start off with. It simply involves saying things that [...]

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Conversational Hypnosis With The Milton Model – Lack of Referential Index

One Can Learn These Patterns Easily The Milton Model is a fantastic set of language patterns and communication strategies that you can use to conversationally hypnotize your friends, increase your sales, or just improve the overall effectiveness of your communication. Today’s pattern is the “Lack of Referential Index” pattern, and is very simple, and very [...]

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Conversational Hypnosis With The Milton Model – Unspecified Verbs

You Can Use This For Massive Success The Milton Model set of language patterns and communication strategies is a fantastic way to easily and naturally persuade and influence others. Many find that these are also great party tricks, as they can spin somebody’s mind in all kinds of fun and different directions. Today’s pattern is [...]

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Conversational Hypnosis With The Milton Model – Universal Quantifiers

Everybody Can Benefit From These Patterns The Milton Model is a powerful set of language patterns modeled after Milton Erickson, the greatest hypnotist who ever lived. Today’s pattern is called “Universal Qualifiers.” This refers to words or phrases that imply that something holds true, all the time, in all cases, or for all people. Many [...]

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Conversational Hypnosis With The Milton Model – Cause and Effect

Reading This Article Will Cause Wonderful Things To Happen There have been many psychologists and philosophers over the years that have claimed that the brain is nothing more than a cause/effect creator, creating imagined relationships between events in the outside world. While this may not be entirely accurate, it is true to a certain extent. [...]

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Conversational Hypnosis With The Milton Model – Introduction

The Milton Model For those of you who have heard of Milton Erickson, and would like to learn precisely the same language patterns he used to cure his patients of all kinds of emotional (and sometimes physical) troubles, you’ve come to the right place. Over the next month or so, I’ll be posting, in detail, [...]

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Conversational Persuasion With Presuppositions – Putting It All Together

Presuppositions Final Wrap Up This is the final article in the series on linguistic presuppositions, those powerful language patterns that you can use to conversationally persuade others. There won’t be any new patterns here, just a couple of tips on how to practice them so you can quickly become proficient and start using them in [...]

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