They’ll literally think “you are just being you.” Which, of course is your primary aim. A master of covert hypnosis (aside from someone who teaches it) doesn’t just run around and say “hey, I know covert hypnosis.” No. It’s a secret. You don’t want people to know you’re an expert at it.
Now, since this article will help you design and create a powerful hypnotic voice, you might run into the objection that people who already know you might catch on as if you’re up to something.
Well, I’ll have to admit, there have been times where I thought the same. But the interesting part is if you follow the advice given in the article, you’ll not have to worry about even having that happen to you simply because those who know you will admire and be drawn to your newly developed voice.
If it should happen that people might think you’re “weird” (with lack of better words) because you might “sound” different than what their used to hearing from you, a simple “I don’t know what you’re talking about” or “What do you mean?” should suffice. If they go onto explain, don’t even put any more thought into it by replying “Hmm, that’s interesting” in a matter-of-fact way, and leave it at that.
Just shrug it off and move on with your persuasion. Chances are, that’ll never happen anyway – especially if you hold that thought in mind!
I’ve used it with my own family and friends that have known me for years and had no idea I used it on them, nor did they even bring up the fact that I “sounded” different simply because I was congruent with my hypnotic application.
Now, congruence is important with your application of hypnotic talking, too. You literally have to “play the part” or emotion.
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