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OK, so you want to improve your persuasion power
right?
Why? What's your intention?
As you know your intent directs the flow of energy in your
interactions with others. So doesn't it just make sense to have in
mind a really clear and strong intent before you engage in your
powerful persuasion mission.
If you were to think about the person(s) you want to persuade what
comes to mind in regards to the benefits they will gain from your
persuasion?
Of course your 'persuasive pitch' will be received much more
receptively if your intent is strongly biased to their benefits.
So stepping into their shoes what benefits can you perceive from
their angle and looking at the situation as if you were watching a
movie what other ideas come to mind?
Having some idea of what the other person(s) want and keeping that
positive intention nice and strong in mind when interacting with the
person(s) will automatically create a 'good vibe' between you, thus
creating that well known
fundamental persuasion skill - Rapport!
Now in your interaction with the other party you would increase your
persuasion parlance greatly by asking well focused questions.
Basically you want to ask questions that get the other person to
open up so that you can discover one
of the very powerful motivators-to-action in humans known as
'values.'
This is another aspect of the very fascinating way in which the
human mind works because you find yourself becoming increasingly
curious about people's values as your persuasion power increases,
doesn't it.
Now an important point to remember in this curious adventure is when
you have got them talking: You Shut Up! AND Listen!
Isn't that cool, you just sit there and listen as they give you
loads of high quality information that you can then use to
powerfully persuade and guide them!
By paying attention you will notice that people use certain words
which have a lot of emotional value for them personally. You could
call these words their personal trance words.
Let me give you an example to clarify what we are talking about.
Let's say you are helping someone make a change in their life. Now
presuming the person has asked you to help them you can make the
change process happen even more
smoothly by asking them certain questions.
So during conversation with this person you could ask them, "Why
exactly do you want to make this change?" And, "What would having
made this change, give you?" And also you could ask, "Why is that
important to you?"
As you ask these questions you will notice that they have to access
deeper parts of their minds. So by paying attention and listening
carefully you will discover some of their personal trance words.
Some possible examples of their personal trance words might be:
inner peace, better energy, assertiveness. Keep in mind the
important fact that these words could have a deep and powerful
feeling associated with them in their internal
experience.
Now what do you suppose would happen if you were to then describe
and incorporate those wonderful personal trance words into your
persuasive change 'pitch'?
That's right, they would be much more likely to go along with your
persuasive intervention because you are using words which stimulate
powerful feelings inside them for the changes that they really want!
So just what is 'the ultimate truth in persuasion'? Well the fact is
in the art of persuasion, or indeed anything, there are many ways of
doing things, many perspectives, techniques, methods and tools. The
point being, by using it
and paying attention to feedback, will it get you the results you
want?
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