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3 NLP Mind Control Techniques That Work Like Magic

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Interested about NLP mind control techniques but don't know where to get started? Don't worry. I'll give you an easy overview about NLP and share with you some of the favored techniques as we go along. First of all, NLP stands for neuro-linguistic programming. From the term itself, you can already deduce that NLP has something to do with communicating with a person's mind. The concept is accredited to a computer scientist and Gestalt therapist named Richard Bandler and a linguist and therapist named Dr. John Grinder. In studying some of the world's top therapists, Bandler and Grinder were able to discover the power of NLP mind control techniques - processes that were extremely useful in areas of self-development and improving inter-personal relations among others. To learn more about these methods, read on! NLP Mind Control Technique # 1: Change The Physiology One of the most important principles of NLP is that the mind and body are intertwined. What you think and feel are reflected in the way you move (or don't move). Likewise, how your body moves also affects your thoughts. If you want to change the way you think, then start with your physiology. For example, if you want to exude confidence, then why don't you stand a little taller and sit a little straighter? Smile confidently at the people around you even though you're not exactly feeling brave. These slight changes will worm its way into your subconscious; and soon, you'll be feeling confident for real. NLP Mind Control Technique # 2: Word Emphasis Emphasizing key words in a conversation can be very powerful. If you want to convince a person to attend an event, for example, put emphasis on your command. Say, "Meet up at the W Hotel," pause, and then say, "Friday night. 7:30." Doing this makes the person more inclined to say yes. Notice that you don't have to actually ask people if they'd like to come. Stating the invitation as a confirmation gives you an automatic advantage. NLP Mind Control Technique # 3: The Power Of Visualization When you see yourself already achieving what you want to achieve, you will be able to get your mind to follow that direction without any difficulty. Visualization is so strong that it's no wonder a lot of people turn to it to achieve their goals and dreams. People who want to lose weight, for instance, rely on visualization to keep themselves fit and happy. They imagine themselves already down to the their goal weight and keeping that lifestyle up. NLP mind control techniques, as you have learned, are not only useful for self-development but also for getting people to follow your lead. Use this knowledge wisely and feel free to spread the word.

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