NLP – Verifiable and Non-Verifiable Statements

Aug 02, 2009 2 Comments by Penny

Jamie Smart from Salad Ltd demonstrates how pacing and leading is the secret to moving a person’s consciousness in the direction you want. This process type language is the secret to expanding your covert influence skills and learning conversational hypnosis abilities that master hypnotists use.

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