NLP Hypnosis: Success And Hypnosis

Success begins with and ends in the mind. For many years, success was seen as a trait of lucky individuals. But it's high time you learn the secrets behind success, and chase your dream. Human mind is his biggest asset, and if properly used, sky is the only limit. Besides, hypnosis can help you use your brain to the optimum and get the most of your life and have the most success. Read on.

What happens around us always affects us. But its time to realize that in the world, there is nothing good and nothing bad. This all depends on your perception to take it in either way. For example, let's say that a guy loses his job. He may contemplate suicide thinking ill about bankruptcy, losing his house, thoughts of his marriage on the tenterhooks, etc. On the flip side, another man is the same position may view it as a great opportunity to find employment in another concern where his talents can be better utilized. Clearly, perception plays a big role here!

Success Builds Upon Success

Our past greatly influences how we perceive present situations. In the above example, if we have faced misery in the past due to unemployment, positive thoughts will cease to enter our minds as we had a tang of unemployment in the past.

So what bearing does this have on the present life? You will agree that your present actions are influenced by what you presently perceive of the world. It's your perception that identifies what you will do next. Besides, what you do at present will determine your future. So it is necessary to change your misconceptions and wrong perceptions about the world if you want to move ahead and be successful in life. This is a crucial step for success.

What Is Success?

Having said that, perception about the outside world is just the one side of the coin. What you perceive about the future is as important. You must be certain of your goals in life, which is not the case with many people. How will you gauge your success in life?  Many people know what they don't want, but are at a word's loss when asked about what they want. Even if they know what they want, their answer would be quite vague. So it's paramount to get a clear vision of what you want to achieve in life since identifying success without knowing it, is difficult!

Most of us focus a lot on negative aspects, which must change. To grow as a person, instead of crying foul over bad experiences of the past, we must learn a lesson from it and move forward. As a famous saying goes, "Life is cruel than a teacher. A teacher teaches, and then tests. Life tests, and then teaches."


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    I recently received an interesting hypnosis question from one of my readers Who we will call “Fred” to protect his privacy.

    Now Fred, obviously loves hypnosis and you can tell that by just the few words he gives when he’s explaining his predicament.

    So here is “Fred’s Post To Me, my answer follows.

    Dear David,

    I have bought several programs on hypnosis with no success. Is hypnosis something anybody can learn?

    Regards,

    Fred.

    Dear Fred,

    Obviously if you have purchased several courses on hypnosis than you are quite passionate about the subject.

    The short answer to your question is yes, anybody can learn hypnosis.and if you are NOT getting the results you want there may be several reasons why.

    I will go into some of the most obvious ones and then as time permits I will elaborate on some of them. In any event I will give you as much information as I can and then point you in the direction of where to get more information when you decide you are ready for it.

    The Biggest Reason For Failure When Using Hypnosis: Piss Poor Training.

    Don’t you just love my colorful verbage?

    Lets be honest hypnosis is a huge market on the internet. Lots of people love hypnosis and want to use hypnosis in all parts of their lives. Most marketers know this too. Which brings us to two basic problems

    #1 Most Hypnotists and Hypnosis Trainers Suck.

    Yes I know that is NOT going to make me popular with the orthodox hypnosis community, but I can tell you from first hand experience that many people out there doing trainings, and creating hypnosis products…HAVE NEVER USED Their training professionally,

    I know of probably hundreds of people each year who go through practitioner, masters and trainers training all in the space of several weeks and come out trying to bill themselves a an expert in hypnosis and NLP.

    ( a lot of these people actually wind up coming through my personal mentoring program because they realize very quickly that they don’t actually “know” anything and can “do” even less.

    That realization really bothers them because their so-called trainer made them think they would be the next “Milton Erickson” or “Richard Bandler.” )

    #2 Bad State Control:

     

    State Control is the #1 area where I see the biggest difference in a persons ability to put someone in trance. Simply put, in order to put someone in trance, you need to be able to go into trance yourself and the person you are hypnotizing has to be willing to follow you into trance either by assent or by acquiescence.

    Remember the working definition of trance has two components

    A. Absorption into the experience combined with                             B. A Continually Narrowing focus of attention.

    In an orthodox hypnosis sense you also need assent, we call that the overt hypnotic contract.

    In a Covert Hypnosis context you need acquiescence which is an implied form of the hypnotic contract.

    If  you have never heard the term hypnotic contract before, return all of your hypnosis courses and get your money back because someone is NOT giving you the right information to get good fast.

    #3 Poor Calibration Skills

    Poor calibration skills comes in two flavors. Yours and Theirs.
    For this one we need to elaborate a bit and actually clarify some terms. Specifically – Calibration, Sensory Acuity,

    First things first,

    Calibration is the  ability to determine the meaning of a specific piece of data based on its deviation from a pre-determined baseline. Okay so what does that mean in plain English.

    The only way you can measure a change is to know its starting point first. and then, based on the number of times that change occurs  and how strongly that change occurs relative to other “markers” is what allows you to begin to figure out exactly what that “change” actually means.

    For example, a very reliable body language cue I teach my students is pupil dilation calibration. What so special about this particular cue?

    Everything.
    A. Its easy to see change.
    B, it can’t be faked,
    C. it works the same on every human on the planet.
    D. Its cross contextually useful -  meaning it gives you very valuable information no matter where you are using it.

    The principle is simple – The smaller the size of the pupil, the less positive they find what they are experiencing. The larger the pupil size The more they like what they are experiencing.

    Here’s the rub, how do you tell if the pupil is larger or smaller?

     

    You have to have something to compare it to do you not? That initial measurement is called a “Baseline” and it’s the baseline that allows us to measure a degree of change that eventually allows us to determine exactly “What That Change Actually Means”

    The way we begin to take those measurements is through Sensory Acuity.

    Sensory acuity is an art form in and of itself. It’s the ability to use your five senses to perceive and become aware of ever finer degrees of change in the way people behave.

    Behavior can mean body language, facial gestures, involuntary responses and much much more.

    Sensory acuity applies to “anything that can be perceived by the five senses.

    So David, how does this apply to the whole Yours and Theirs statement you made earlier?

    Well, most people have practically zero calibration skills and only marginal sensory acuity. and to make things worse…

    Most hypnotists don’t even know what to look for to determine if the subject is actually in trance or not.

    Trance Leaves Clues. There are in fact some very powerful physiological shifts that manifest as a person goes into a trance state.

    Most hypnotists I have met who are “classically trained” don’t know what those traits are and even fewer can calibrate a conversationally induced trance at all. They do have some differences.

    Most people think that relaxation is equal to hypnosis and therefore they calibrate relaxation as depth of trance. That is a very bad way to do or even attempt trance work.

    Rather you should be calibrating for absorption and focus of attention while guiding them through the hypnotic process.

    #4 Bad Technique

    This is where we see one of the biggest problems with new hypnotists.

    Bad technique of course falls into several subcategories.

    The first one being more focused on the patter than on the subject.We see this most commonly in what we call the Scriptnosis Vs Hypnosis category.

    Scriptnosis is when the hypnotist is so focused on reading the words in his hypnosis script that he pays little or no attention to the client in front of him or her.

     

    When a hypnotists is so focused on following a script or a recipe for a particular hypnotic process they often miss the all-important  non-verbal, other- than-conscious, signals that allow him or her to really guide the client through the change you are working to achieve.

    Lets face it. If you are paying attention to the words on the page you are NOT paying attention to the person in front of you.

    So much for sensory acuity.

    This is also where many hypnotists start to buy into the concept or resistance.

    Resistance is usually created when the subject perceives a lack of connection and or mistrust between themselves and the hypnotist.

    This condition is made even worse when something in the hypnotists methodology is in conflict with some element within the clients unconscious mind, and, because of an inability to detect the very obvious cues when these things happen. The “Resistance” only increases.

    There are many other examples of “poor hypnosis technique” that I could give. The above is just one of the most common.

    Hypnosis Is A Skill

    In hypnosis, like many other disciplines, you don’t necessarily rise to the occasion as much as you Fall to the Level of Your Hypnosis Training.

    Speaking of Training… did you know We have a FREE Covert Hypnosis Newsletter? Its True, In that special newsletter I give you the very ways to learn how to hypnotize people, easily, naturally and as automatically as breathing. I know, I promise a lot, but here's the deal sign up for the hypnosis newsletter, I'll even give you a free 80 minute covert hypnosis audio training just for trying it out. Follow the instructions in the hypnosis newsletters. And prove to yourself just how powerful our stuff is. If you don't like it you can cancel at any time and you can keep the All of the hypnosis Newsletters and the 80 minute audio For FREE!

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      Yes I know that is NOT going to make me popular with the orthodox hypnosis community, but I can tell you from first hand experience that many people out there doing trainings, and creating hypnosis products…HAVE NEVER USED Their training professionally,

      I know of probably hundreds of people each year who go through practitioner, masters and trainers training all in the space of several weeks and come out trying to bill themselves a an expert in hypnosis and NLP.

      ( a lot of these people actually wind up coming through my personal mentoring program because they realize very quickly that they don’t actually “know” anything and can “do” even less.

      That realization really bothers them because their so-called trainer made them think they would be the next “Milton Erickson” or “Richard Bandler.” )

      #2 Bad State Control:

       

      State Control is the #1 area where I see the biggest difference in a persons ability to put someone in trance. Simply put, in order to put someone in trance, you need to be able to go into trance yourself and the person you are hypnotizing has to be willing to follow you into trance either by assent or by acquiescence.

      Remember the working definition of trance has two components

      A. Absorption into the experience combined with                             B. A Continually Narrowing focus of attention.

      In an orthodox hypnosis sense you also need assent, we call that the overt hypnotic contract.

      In a Covert Hypnosis context you need acquiescence which is an implied form of the hypnotic contract.

       

      If  you have never heard the term hypnotic contract before, return all of your hypnosis courses and get your money back because someone is NOT giving you the right information to get good fast.

      #3 Poor Calibration Skills

      Poor calibration skills comes in two flavors. Yours and Theirs.
      For this one we need to elaborate a bit and actually clarify some terms. Specifically – Calibration, Sensory Acuity,

      First things first,

      Calibration is the  ability to determine the meaning of a specific piece of data based on its deviation from a pre-determined baseline. Okay so what does that mean in plain English.

      The only way you can measure a change is to know its starting point first. and then, based on the number of times that change occurs  and how strongly that change occurs relative to other “markers” is what allows you to begin to figure out exactly what that “change” actually means.

      For example, a very reliable body language cue I teach my students is pupil dilation calibration. What so special about this particular cue?

      Everything.
      A. Its easy to see change.
      B, it can’t be faked,
      C. it works the same on every human on the planet.
      D. Its cross contextually useful -  meaning it gives you very valuable information no matter where you are using it.

      The principle is simple – The smaller the size of the pupil, the less positive they find what they are experiencing. The larger the pupil size The more they like what they are experiencing.

      Here’s the rub, how do you tell if the pupil is larger or smaller?

       

      You have to have something to compare it to do you not? That initial measurement is called a “Baseline” and it’s the baseline that allows us to measure a degree of change that eventually allows us to determine exactly “What That Change Actually Means”

      The way we begin to take those measurements is through Sensory Acuity.

      Sensory acuity is an art form in and of itself. It’s the ability to use your five senses to perceive and become aware of ever finer degrees of change in the way people behave.

      Behavior can mean body language, facial gestures, involuntary responses and much much more.

      Sensory acuity applies to “anything that can be perceived by the five senses.

      So David, how does this apply to the whole Yours and Theirs statement you made earlier?

      Well, most people have practically zero calibration skills and only marginal sensory acuity. and to make things worse…

      Most hypnotists don’t even know what to look for to determine if the subject is actually in trance or not.

      Trance Leaves Clues. There are in fact some very powerful physiological shifts that manifest as a person goes into a trance state.

      Most hypnotists I have met who are “classically trained” don’t know what those traits are and even fewer can calibrate a conversationally induced trance at all. They do have some differences.

      Most people think that relaxation is equal to hypnosis and therefore they calibrate relaxation as depth of trance. That is a very bad way to do or even attempt trance work.

      Rather you should be calibrating for absorption and focus of attention while guiding them through the hypnotic process.

      #4 Bad Technique

      This is where we see one of the biggest problems with new hypnotists.

      Bad technique of course falls into several subcategories.

      The first one being more focused on the patter than on the subject.We see this most commonly in what we call the Scriptnosis Vs Hypnosis category.

      Scriptnosis is when the hypnotist is so focused on reading the words in his hypnosis script that he pays little or no attention to the client in front of him or her.

       

      When a hypnotists is o focused on following a script or a recipe for a particular hypnotic process they often miss the all-important  non-verbal, other- than-conscious, signals that allow him or her to really guide the client through the change you are working to achieve.

      Lets face it. If you are paying attention to the words on the page you are NOT paying attention to the person in front of you.

      So much for sensory acuity.

      This is also where many hypnotists start to buy into the concept or resistance.

      Resistance is usually created when the subject perceives a lack of connection and or mistrust between themselves and the hypnotist.

      This condition is made even worse when something in the hypnotists methodology is in conflict with some element within the clients unconscious mind, and, because of an inability to detect the very obvious cues when these things happen. The “Resistance” only increases.

      There are many other examples of “poor technique” that I could give. The above is just one of the most common.

      Hypnosis Takes Practice

      In hypnosis, like many other disciplines, you don’t necessarily rise to the occasion as much as you Fall to the Level of Your Training.

      Speaking of Training… did you know I will be hosting a FREE Teleclass on Wednesday August 3rd, 2011? During that FREE Tele-class I will be covering Hypnotic Attraction Secrets – The Three Magic Questions How to get inside someones head and create an deep hypnotic attraction in 20 minutes or less. and the second segment will be “Hypnotic HotSeats where I answer your most important questions about hypnosis live on the call.

      We only have about 57 lines available. If you haven’t rsvped for the call you need to go here right now and fill out the registration for the call. This thing is already filing up fast. go here

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        Hypnosis, The Truth.

        People often ask “Can you really make someone do something against their will while in or while using hypnosis?”

        And of course the hypnosis community at large is quick to reply with an emphatic “NO!” you can’t make anyone do something against their will in hypnosis.

        They are wrong… At least on one level… okay actually several levels.

        PLEASE NOTE:

        This post is NOT Going to make me popular with my Orthodox Hypnosis Community. But I sincerely believe that they are doing YOU a disservice by continuing to spread this inaccurate concept about what is and is not possible within hypnosis.

        Now keep in mind, most hypnotists are NOT remotely skilled enough to be able to make someone do something against your will.

        What Is Hypnosis?

        The corollary to that is also “how you ‘define” hypnosis

        Not to mention something few people ever really talk about, and that is..

        “What is it people really want to do, versus what they say they want to do or will do.”

        A couple posts ago I showed you a video of Darren Brown Doing street hypnosis and literally walking away with a guys keys, wallet, watch etc.

        Real or not? I will let you decide on that but I will tell you that what Darren is demonstrating as Street Hypnosis is a form or “waking hypnosis” Below is a video from my good friend Richard Nongard… Also a very skilled hypnotist.

        Richard has a very different view of hypnosis that we see in Darren Brown’s example. Check out His YouTube Video Below

        Richard has very specific view of what constitutes “hypnosis” and a hypnotic state. I don’t necessarily agree with him. Check out the Darren Brown Post On Street Hypnosis Below…

        As you can see, from the two very different perspectives one side says hypnosis works this way, the other side says hypnosis works “that way”

        The ability to make some do something is not a question of is it hypnosis or not.

        In fact, what we really need to exploring are the differing states of mind that a human being can access and experience and what types of phenomena become possible when those states are accessed.

        Is It Really Hypnosis?

        I’ve found three variables (and these are very big picture variables mind you)

        A. you have to know your target/subject

        B. You have to manage your environment

        C. You have to manage the context of the interaction

        If you can control those three variables, (and there are many ways to do that) you can in fact make anyone, do just about anything.

        Period.

        What do you think?

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