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From: na na
Date: Wed Apr 9, 2003 12:32am
Subject: Re: [Derren Brown] Re: persuasion skills (a genitic trait?)
Dont get me wrong, i may be more 'aware' of things then your average person,
but i dont think id ever get to an advanced level with the whole 'reading
people thing' and even though im sure i use several of these techniqus, its at
a very basic level. If you met me you'd know what im on about.
Does anyone think theres a link between charisma and and the ability to
manipulate people and 'read' them- maybe that is what charisma is? Why do some
people have 'it'(like derren) and others dont?
na na
"marcthomashogan"
<> wrote: Hi Poppy
--- In a previous message na na wrote:
> I always have used pacing and leading, anchoring, accessing cues
> etc.... i just never knew the correct terminology!
> The point is i've done this for as long as i remember, so is it a
> genetic thing?
> Na na (Poppy)
Yes u have a natural talent - be very happy!
NLP is the modeling of excellence, no one understood (not even
Milton) why Milton Erickson was such a good hypnotist, he did'nt
know all the fancy terminology - he was just a great hypnotist
Bandler and Grinder ( I met John Grinder Last week - very
intelligent - not as charismatic as Richard) modeled Milton and
created the formula - pattern of what he did, so the rest of us
could learn
Now you have a gift, an opportunity to share and learn how you do
this.
So firstly when you persuade some one, whats the first thing you
notice in your body?
marc
http://www.persuasion-skills.co.uk/
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