Influence like Obama with NLP
Ever wonder what makes current American President Obama so charismatic and influential?
Widely known to be a “NLP Practitioner”, it is Obama’s ability to hold someone in a trance that allows him to build irresistible influence over others. And this can be achieved by using powerfully impactful hypnotic language.
Study any one of Obama’s speeches and you will be amazed how he has often skillfully weaved powerful language patterns into them. For example, when Obama once said “Your voice can change the world”, what does he really mean?
Trance is your stock of trade
To be a master in influence, trance is your stock in trade.
The reason NLP linguistics tool can help you achieve ultimate influence is due to its ability to help you bypass the natural invisible barrier (also known as the Critical Faculty) that people put up in front of them whenever you are communicating a message across to them. For instance, have you ever struggled to persuade your boss to raise your salary? Or have you ever tried in vain to get your kids to study harder for their exams?
Instead of speaking to someone’s conscious mind (which is what most ordinary people do) NLP will equip you with tools to speak directly to someone’s unconscious mind. This is what hypnotic communication is all about and how you can effectively put someone in trance.
Practice Makes Progress
Of course, with any new skill you want to get good at, it takes practice. After all practice makes progress, doesn’t it?
The process for learning NLP hypnotic language is very simple. All you need to do is to pick one new word or phrase and using it in your daily speech until it’s an old hat.
Allow your unconscious mind to take over and help bunch the language patterns together or you’ll spend so much time consciously trying to remember them and will end up sounding too artificial and not real! After all, like what renowned hypnotherapist Milton Erickson once said, “The Only way for you to hypnotize someone is to first hypnotize yourself”.
Hypnotic language patterns are seamless and invisible when used well – it’s the impact that’s incredible. And the good news is you’ve been using this kind of language all your life. They’re words you use every day, but just applied in a different way.

