Hypnosis
Hypnosis is a subject that has
been shrouded in mystery and negativity probably since its discovery and use;
it appears that most of this arises from exaggerated accounts of hypnosis and
its effects. Yet even with all of the
myths and hype, hypnosis continues to be something of a curiosity for many.
Over the years hypnosis has been found to be
effective in many fields from Entertainment with the hypnotic stage and TV
shows, Therapy helping people overcome many problems within their lives and in recent
years as a tool for influence in business and marketing. Many successful business people are attending
classes on Hypnosis each year (many of these put through the invoice as
influencing skills).
You may be wondering how hypnosis can help in a business
context, one reason is that through learning the process and the basic
principles of hypnosis it enables you to expand on your own ability to
communicate effectively.
People from a wide background including business
coaches, sales managers, account directors, accountants and HR executives
attend courses to learn how to influence their client base hypnotically each
year. It improves their communication
skills; for example personal development, presenting, sales, consulting,
leadership and negotiation. And also
teaches you how to build on your intuition and creativity.
The skills you learn within the hypnosis framework
map across to business so easily; agreeing outcomes, developing rapport
(leading as well as pacing), use of language and the impact of metaphor. Incorporating hypnotic skills in your
business communications will enable you to increase your success at negotiation
and persuasion.
Top salespeople seem to have something special when
communicating with their clients, they command attention, build trust, their
clients respect them and they manage to create unforgettable impressions and to
close sales. How do they do this? By using conversational
hypnosis. Linguists have studied the patterns within their communication
and found top salespeople, negotiators and skilled lawyers all use similar
forms of indirect hypnosis; and yet many of these people can not explain how
they do what they do.
Many people are surprised to learn that many types
of hypnosis occur nearly everyday. By learning these techniques you can
learn how to increase your ability to influence others. When you
communicate a message hypnotically that message is more likely to bypass the
listeners conscious defenses. The hypnotic message goes more directly to
the prospects subconscious mind.
Tina Taylor
Licensed Master Trainer of NLP
& Clinical Hypnotherapy
Next Foundation Course in Hypnosis begins September
2015
http://www.wchn.org.uk/cms/the_courses.html#FCCH
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