Lord777
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A bit of theory
"Just like that" nothing happens - emotions do not arise, feelings and sympathy are not born. It became sad or joyful, liked or disliked - all emotions pass through the subconscious. You do not notice much of what is deposited in it, and as a result, you think that all feelings are "random."
Now imagine that you know how to put a thought or feeling into the subconscious of another person. Before you - great opportunities, you just need to practice.
Built-in commands - speech traps
An inline message is a part of a phrase that is emphasized by intonation or gesture. A person may not pay attention to her, but she has already made her way into the subconscious and settled there.
How it works: you say to your nervous friend: "I had an acquaintance who, even during the search, behaved calmly and confidently." You pronounce the italicized part of the phrase with a different intonation. The person who listens to you, thinks about your acquaintance or the search, while the built-in command “calmly and confidently” orders him to behave this way.
Another example: you need to create a friendly atmosphere in the company, make people feel relaxed and comfortable. You begin to tell any story, emphasizing words like "pleasant", "relaxed", "happiness" in intonation. The story could be about your favorite cat, a new movie, or last weekend's adventures. People catch positive words and automatically apply them to themselves as a command to relax and be happy. As a result, the atmosphere will become more fun and relaxed.
Hidden influence rules
Remember, the most important thing about hidden commands is the two levels of perception. Do not combine them in meaning, otherwise your team will only affect consciousness.
The phrase: "Let's relax and have some fun now" will not have a strong effect. People will understand your call, it will not penetrate their subconscious, and you will see all the same sad faces. And if you tell any story with hidden teams: “Last Friday we relaxed perfectly at the bar on N street, and the fun was just beginning,” the mood in the company will gradually improve.
Clear intonation
Change intonation only on the phrase you want to highlight. All other words that frame your hidden commands should sound normal, otherwise the effect will blur. You can even use small pauses before and after the hidden command.
Attention to words
You have to be extremely careful and careful with hidden commands. Beware of negative hidden commands, they can not only create a bad mood in a person, but also provide you with antipathy on his part.
Practice in the environment - tell a couple of stories and see how the mood of a friend or coworker changes.
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.
"Just like that" nothing happens - emotions do not arise, feelings and sympathy are not born. It became sad or joyful, liked or disliked - all emotions pass through the subconscious. You do not notice much of what is deposited in it, and as a result, you think that all feelings are "random."
Now imagine that you know how to put a thought or feeling into the subconscious of another person. Before you - great opportunities, you just need to practice.
Built-in commands - speech traps
An inline message is a part of a phrase that is emphasized by intonation or gesture. A person may not pay attention to her, but she has already made her way into the subconscious and settled there.
How it works: you say to your nervous friend: "I had an acquaintance who, even during the search, behaved calmly and confidently." You pronounce the italicized part of the phrase with a different intonation. The person who listens to you, thinks about your acquaintance or the search, while the built-in command “calmly and confidently” orders him to behave this way.
Another example: you need to create a friendly atmosphere in the company, make people feel relaxed and comfortable. You begin to tell any story, emphasizing words like "pleasant", "relaxed", "happiness" in intonation. The story could be about your favorite cat, a new movie, or last weekend's adventures. People catch positive words and automatically apply them to themselves as a command to relax and be happy. As a result, the atmosphere will become more fun and relaxed.
Hidden influence rules
Remember, the most important thing about hidden commands is the two levels of perception. Do not combine them in meaning, otherwise your team will only affect consciousness.
The phrase: "Let's relax and have some fun now" will not have a strong effect. People will understand your call, it will not penetrate their subconscious, and you will see all the same sad faces. And if you tell any story with hidden teams: “Last Friday we relaxed perfectly at the bar on N street, and the fun was just beginning,” the mood in the company will gradually improve.
Clear intonation
Change intonation only on the phrase you want to highlight. All other words that frame your hidden commands should sound normal, otherwise the effect will blur. You can even use small pauses before and after the hidden command.
Attention to words
You have to be extremely careful and careful with hidden commands. Beware of negative hidden commands, they can not only create a bad mood in a person, but also provide you with antipathy on his part.
Practice in the environment - tell a couple of stories and see how the mood of a friend or coworker changes.
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.