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 [...]
August 7th, 2010 | Posted in Communication Skill, Covert Persuasion, Free NLP Training, Hypnosis, Milton Model, NLP Tips | 2 Comments
Reading This Means You Are About To Discover Something Fantastic The Milton Model is a powerful set of language tools and communication strategies that you can use in a variety of situations to conversationally, or covertly hypnotize and persuade others. Today’s pattern is called the “Complex Equivalent.” It is very similar to the cause and [...]
August 3rd, 2010 | Posted in Covert Persuasion, Free NLP Training, Hypnosis, Milton Model, NLP Tips | No Comments
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, [...]
July 31st, 2010 | Posted in Communication Skill, Covert Persuasion, Free NLP Training, Milton Model | No Comments
Where Am I? So what do you do when you suddenly find yourself lost? That’s what happened to me once. I heard from a friend of a friend about this magnificent party, and he’d heard from another friend some convoluted directions to get there. Both of us, and the friend, had only been living in [...]
April 19th, 2010 | Posted in Focus, Hypnosis, Life Skills, Memories, Memory Skills, Metaphor, Model of the World, Perception | No Comments
Pistols At Dawn I was talking to a friend of mine yesterday, and I noticed something interesting about her speech. She had always spoken like that, but I hadn’t talked to her in quite a while. Last time we spoke was before I had become interested in language, having read several books on linguistics and [...]
April 18th, 2010 | Posted in Beliefs, Language, Metaphor, Model of the World, NLP Tips, Social Anxiety, Social Skills | 1 Comment
I Shot An Elephant In My Pajamas I used to have this friend that had a particular skill. It wasn’t anything that was going to make him rich, or famous, but it was really fun to watch. The interesting thing was that whenever he tried to purposely do it, like think about it beforehand, it [...]
April 17th, 2010 | Posted in Body Language and Flirting, Brain Power, Communication Skill, Hypnosis, Manipulation, Metaphor, NLP Tips | No Comments
Extra Bacon The other day I was walking down the street, heading for my favorite sandwich shop. They make their own bread, and usually make whatever you want, although they do have a menu they use sometimes. I think the menu is for people that go there for the first time, but they will make [...]
March 17th, 2010 | Posted in Covert Persuasion, Focus, Metaphor, Stories | No Comments
Showtime Had I known things were going to end up like this, I might have started differently. I might have decided to shoot for another outcome, or come up with a backup plan. Maybe, but not likely. I was about three minutes away from find out if it really was going to end up like [...]
March 14th, 2010 | Posted in Confidence, Metaphor, Stories | No Comments
This Post Ends With Whiskey So the other day I was supposed to meet my friend downtown. She didn’t show up, and she usually isn’t late, so I gave her a call. Turns out I had my dates mixed up, so I figured I’d wander around. We were going to hang out at a coffee [...]
March 11th, 2010 | Posted in Confidence, Hypnosis, Metaphor, Stories | No Comments
Showtime I wasn’t sure how this was going to work out. It sounded like such a good plan when we’d laid it all out. On paper. In the safety of our hotel room three hours earlier. Now it didn’t seem so easy. Not that we had any chance to back out. We had committed. We [...]
March 9th, 2010 | Posted in Metaphor, Stories, Unconcscious Mind | No Comments