Kenrick Cleveland – Influential Spinning
Kenrick Cleveland – Influential Spinning
English | Size: 308.36 MB Category: Hypnotism / NLP
Now you can learn how to put your own spin on your persuasion message affecting the emotions of those you are influencing way outside their awareness while creating hypnotic like compliance.
Over the years, people who have bought Maximum Persuasion have moved on to my more advanced courses, like the Advanced Hypnosis videos, and advanced live training. These courses have state-of-the-art material you can use to make your communication more powerful, once you’ve truly mastered the material in Maximum Persuasion.
Recently, the words “state-of-the-art” changed their meaning to me
just as they did over twenty years ago when I first began my study of NLP and started thinking of how to apply the skills to persuasion and sales. An elegant paradigm has entered the NLP world that extends the concepts into a new dimension. This paradigm is called “meta-States.”
Those of you who have already read books and articles by Dr. Michael Hall have probably walked away with one of three thoughts:
1. This looks like a great concept, if only I could understand it! 2. All of this makes sense, but how do I use it? 3. Or maybe it left you with a big – HUH?!!
For months, I studied Hall’s works on meta Programs so that I could translate these concepts into powerful persuasion strategies. Fortunately, some of my closest friends in the NLP community have been researching these concepts since the mid 1980’s. When they found out I was translating them for use in persuasion, they decided that I would be given all the help I needed, and set me on the right track in understanding meta-States.
The result was a power-packed, intense 2-day training called “Influential Spinning.” Most of the participants were already Master Practitioners of NLP. During those two days we all laughed as they learned how to use the new concepts in persuasion and therapeutic applications. Many beliefs were changed, new and more resourceful frames were set, and whole new perspectives on the use of the basic Maximum Persuasion techniques were gained.