Most articles I read about covert hypnosis are poorly constructed and not worth the time.  But Hendric Pasquale’s article is very well written and organized, and he obviously knows what he’s talking about.  Hendric shows how, by using hypnosis and nlp techniques like mirroring along with assumptive languaging and pacing and leading, a woman can attract a man to her and basically get him to do what she wants.  Here’s a sampling of the article:

“You’ve just met a great guy. But here’s the thing — there are many more pretty women all around you. You’re thinking you can’t compete. Or can you? What if you knew how to hypnotize men? What if you could put this guy under your “spell” and make all these other women disappear from his sight? The only thing is how do you learn how to hypnotize a man?

Well, I’m here to tell you it’s not difficult. Here are 4 techniques you can learn if you want to know how to hypnotize men –

1. “Prep” him

Start off by keeping eye contact just a few seconds longer than usual. Follow this up by matching or “mirroring” some of his gestures eg if he touches his chin, do the same. If he swings his leg towards you, follow. After some time, try changing your gesture and see if he follows you unconsciously. If he does, you have in effect connected with him at the unconscious level without him even realizing it. You are ready for your next step.”

To read the rest of the article, go here.

Christine Woolfenden (DCH, DHP, reg GHR) has written a truly excellent article on Glossophobia (fear of public speaking) at ezinearticles.com.  Glossophobia affects an inordinate number of people.  But the good news is that it is highly treatable with hypnosis therapy.

“Phobias are common. But, glossophobia (the fear of public speaking) is the most prevalent of all, and is thought to affect as many as three out of every four people in Western societies.

As with most phobias, glossophobia tends to develop in response to past experiences, either due to a single traumatic event or through gradual conditioning / association. The fear is then compounded by both negative emotions attached to memories of the past and anticipation/expectation of future poor performance, failure and/or ridicule. The fear of speaking in public is maintained and further compounded by avoidance of public speaking or fixation on it.”

Read the rest of Christine’s article here.

Hypnosis to Stop Smoking

January 25, 2008

Pradeep Aggarwal, a hypnosis and NLP practioner, has written an article entitled “Hypnosis–How It Can Help You Stop Smoking Today” over at ezinearticles.com.

Pradeep entails just how, with hypnosis therapy, “you can manipulate your own subconscious into helping you break the psychological addiction to smoking cigarettes.” He also details the many benefits to quitting smoking.

You can find Pradeep’s article here.