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3 Subconscious Mind Control Techniques That Work Like Gangbusters

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We have been under the influence of subconscious mind control techniques for as long as we've been in existence! Of course, we don't always recognize these covert methods for what they are. Compelling arguments, advertisements and even speeches have been known to slip past our subconscious easily. However, not all subconscious mind control techniques are as negative as some media may portray them to be. In fact, you might be surprised at how relevant they can be in your pursuit of a better life. Read on to find out exactly how they can actually help you improve your way of life! 1) Learning Through Sleeping People often think that only other individuals can use subconscious mind control techniques on them (e.g. hypnosis). This is not always the case. There are times when you can use these same methods on yourself! For example, if you want to develop your self-confidence, what better way to do it than to use a sleep programming CD and let your subconscious do the actual work for you? While asleep, your mind will be fed with whatever information or affirmation you choose. 2) Eye Contact And Body Language Subconscious mind control techniques can also be used in situations wherein you need to get people on your side. Seasoned company representatives and award-winning public speakers often make use of these tactics to persuade their audience to support their cause. It's all about eye contact and body language. By looking at people in the eye, you're establishing a connection with them and making them feel like you're focused on them, even when you're talking to more than a thousand individuals. Having an open body language (relaxed stance, palms open, welcoming arms) also gives off positive vibes, which in turn makes everyone feel more at ease with you as well as your cause. 3) Visual Aids People often respond better to visuals than to text. If you want to get through to a person's subconscious (or even your own), I suggest making full use of visual aids. For example, if you want to get someone to lose weight, don't just tell them to start dieting. Show them a picture of what they can look like if they followed a healthy food regimen. On your own, practice visualization. Do it as you're brushing your teeth or on your way to work. Subconscious mind control techniques have been around for many years. It is only in recent times that these methods are being used by the public for their own self-development. What was once an obscure area of study is now a full-blown campaign for positive change.

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