Conversational Hypnosis With The Milton Model – Extended Quotes

He Said That She Said That They Said That The Milton Model Is The Best If you’ve ever wanted a great language pattern to captivate an audience, you’ve come to the right place. This pattern, “Extended Quotes,” is part of the Milton Model set of language patterns and is great to capture a large portion [...]

Conversational Hypnosis With The Milton Model – Comparative Deletions

It’s Easier To Become Successful With These Patterns The Milton Model set of language patterns and communication strategies likely contains the most effective method for conversational persuasion and influence for any particular situation you find yourself in where normal, everyday conversation is appropriate. Which is pretty much any time you talk to anybody. Today’s pattern [...]

Conversational Hypnosis With The Milton Model – Tag Questions

The Milton Model Is Fantastic, Isn’t It? The Milton Model is a fantastic set of language patterns and communication strategies for conversational persuasion and hypnosis that has been effectively applied to many different areas of communication. Today’s pattern is “Tag Questions.” These are questions that are phrased in such a way that almost always get [...]

Covert Persuasion with Presuppositions – Change Of Place Verbs

Once You Enter The World Of Presuppositions, You’ll Never Look Back Here we are with another article on linguistic presuppositions, those powerfully useful language patterns that you can use to conversationally persuade others to your way of thinking. Today’s pattern is called “Change of Place Verbs” and these are words that are normally used to [...]

Conversational Persuasion With Presuppositions – The Spurious Not

Are You Not Aware Of The Massive Flexibility Of Presuppositions? This is an article in a series on linguistic presuppositions, those powerfully effective language patterns that you can use conversationally to persuade your listeners and readers. Today’s pattern is called the “Spurious Not,” and is similar in structure to both the rhetorical question pattern and [...]

Conversational Persuasion with Presuppositions – Questions

Do You Know How Powerful These Are? Here we are with another article on powerful linguistic suppositions, those simple patterns that you can effectively use within normal, everyday conversations to persuade and influence others. The pattern for today is rather simple, and can be used very well along with other presuppositions, or by itself if [...]

Conversational Persuasion With Presuppositions – Selection Restriction

Those In The Know Already Know This Stuff Here we are with another lesson in linguistic presuppositions, those powerful language patterns you can use to covertly and conversationally persuade and influence others to your way of thinking. Today’s pattern is the Selection Restriction pattern. This particular pattern has a wide variety of applications, both good [...]

Conversational Persuasion With Presuppositions – Contrary To Expectation

Should You Not Realize Your Own Power, Allow Me to Explain This is another article in a series on linguistic presuppositions, powerful language patterns that you can use to easily and conversationally influence others to your way of thinking. Today’s pattern is quite simple, and if it were a magic trick, it would rely heavily [...]

Covert Persuasion With Presuppositions – Counterfactual Conditional Clauses

Had You Read This Yesterday You’d Already Know The Secrets Today’s lesson on linguistic presuppositions, those powerful language patterns that you can use to easily and powerfully persuade others, is another doozy. Logically, then send the listener in a quick time distortion combined with what in sales they call the “takeaway.” Then, all of a [...]

Covert Persuasion With Presuppositions – Commentary Adjectives and Adverbs

Naturally And Effortlessly Persuade With Presuppositions This particular pattern of linguistic presuppositions, those powerful combinations of words than can quickly and covertly persuade others, is one of the most powerful. One of the reasons that this particular pattern is so powerful is that it is only one word, and therefore can be placed before (or [...]


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