Sunday, March 21, 2010

Tonality And Commands

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Tonality is soooooo important.

Exercise: Everyone say OOOOOHHHHHHH, AAAAHHHHHH,MMMMMMM.

You will use these sounds during a seduction. Note internal voices and which direction they come. Find voice inside that has fear. Voice that takes action. Sound waves. Commands turn down at end. Ouestions go up. Question “Soldier, twenty push ups.” vs “Soldier, twenty push ups? Tonality and timiig is essential in embedded commands. Pause before part of the sentence thatcontains the command This is called “marking” the word. This highlights the upcomingphrase so the person is pays special attention to it.

Example: “It is so interesting when two people begin to (pause) think things differently? Consciously, the sentence makes sense, even though you paused. The unconscious paysspecial attention and notices the tonality that you used. It understands the sentence on twolevels. You gave it a command to think things differently.

Mark those commands with powerand confidence. If you are too subtle, it won’t work as effectively.You must communicate with confidence in your outcome. Tonality communicates more effectively than the choice of vocabulary. Have you ever asked, “Honey, what’s wrong?" NOTHING! (harsh, sour, short voice.) was your Honey’s response. Tone speaks louderthan words. So, if you want to play a trick on someone’s conscious mind, ask a question with a commandsound wave.

“Do you ever LOSE control of your bladder?" You should actually use these sounds during your conversations to elicit states. Says: "This is really a romantic restaurant?” You. If your date say,‘MMMMMmmmmm, it sure it, isn’t it?"

Recommended books (free to download):

Simon Heong - How To Instantly Attract Any Woman
Maude Royden - Sex And Common Sense

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