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How to put hidden commands in the subconscious of the interlocutor?




"Just like that" nothing happens - emotions do not emerge, feelings and sympathies are not born. It became sad or joyful, liked or disliked - all emotions pass through the subconscious. You do not notice much of what's being postponed, and so you can be sure that all feelings are "accidental."
Now imagine that you have learned to put the right thoughts and feelings into the subconscious of people. Before you - great opportunities, you just need to practice.

Hidden commands - speech traps



Every person in communication unconsciously distinguishes the most important words for him. Intonation, pause, gesture. Thus, we place emphasis in our speech, informing listeners about what we should pay special attention to.

 Consciousness of people, as a rule, does not pay attention to such subtleties. However, their subconscious mind sees everything and hears everything. And, noticing that some of our words are specially supported by gestures and voice, he draws conclusions about their importance.

Use this effect and the results will exceed your expectations!

 How it works: you invited the girl to dinner, and tell her: "Do you know what I like about this cafe? The fact that there is a fireplace. You can sit, look at it and think about something good. "
 Part of the phrase "think about good" you pronounce with another intonation. The girl thinks about the fireplace, and at this time the built-in "think about the good" team directs her subconscious mind to relax and comfort.

 Another example: "Let's stand here. I like to look at the fountains: the sound of water relaxes. "
 Likewise, in order to create a welcoming atmosphere in the campaign, start telling any story, highlighting with intonation such words as "pleasant", "relaxed", "happiness", etc. The story can be about your favorite cat, new movie or adventure on the last weekend. People catch positive words and automatically apply them to themselves. As a result, the atmosphere will become more cheerful and relaxed.

Similarly, hidden commands can be used in seduction:

- Have you ever had a "memory without memory of the first person you met?" With whom you recently met (on the words of the "first person who got caught" we change the intonation and show ourselves with a slight gesture).

"I'm not saying that all women are crazy about me!" Only a narcissist could think that way.

 Rules for hidden influence

 Remember, the most important thing in hidden commands is two levels of perception. Do not combine them in meaning, or your team will only affect consciousness.

 The phrase "Let's relax now and have fun" will not give a strong effect. People will understand your call, it will not penetrate into their subconscious, and you will see all the same dull faces. And if you tell any story with hidden commands: "Last Friday, we relaxed perfectly in the bar on N Street, and the fun was just beginning", the mood in the company will gradually improve.

Clear intonation

 Change the intonation only on the phrase you want to highlight. All other words that surround your hidden commands should sound normally, otherwise the effect will be blurred. You can even apply a small pause before the hidden team and after it.

Attention to words

 With hidden teams, you must be extremely careful and cautious. Beware of negative hidden commands, they can not only create a bad mood for a person, but also ensure you dislike of him.
 Practice on the environment - tell a couple of stories and see how the mood of a friend or colleague at work will change.
 Just do not expect miracles - if a friend's wife left and took half of the furniture, your story with the "relaxation and joy" team is unlikely to make him insanely happy.

Questions:
1.How do you feel about and use the techniques of influence on people?
2.Do you have to deal with these methods in everyday life?


Sourse:
https://lifehacker.ru/skrytoe-vliyanie-kak-vozdejstvovat-na-lyudej-s-pomoshhyu-intonacii/
https://t.me/chipollin0nion



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