Tuesday, August 17, 2010

How Amateurs Use And Teach Embedded Commands

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An Advanced Treatise on the Use and ProperStructure of Embedded CommandsThose of you that have my Advanced Home Study Course and adhere to my philosophy onpersuasion strategy understand the value and power of embedded commands.

This technique,used properly, can propel your message into the minds of your prospects with strength andprecision.One of the big values in using them that I have discovered and become cognizant of only recently,is that they dramatically increase the congruence you're demonstrating by aligning the prospectsunconscious with your intent. So, if your consciously perceived message is palatable andcompelling, combining it with supportive embedded commands, rockets your ability to gaincompliance. This is a good thing! As you realize from my course, using embedded commands is both an art and science. The"science" part is understanding how to formulate embedded commands for maximum impact onthe unconscious mind of your prospect.

It's not enough, however, to simply form the commandsproperly and begin spewing them forth. Applying additional aspects of my teachings makeembedded commands far more effective and will boost the results you get from using themsignificantly.For example, as you use the Pacing and Leading information in my course and apply it toembedded commands, you'll find their strength goes up considerably. Some hints from the course- work from the mental to the physical, from the thoughts to action.One of the most important considerations is to realize that there is a BIG difference betweenusing embedded commands in writing and using them in speaking. Amateurs, will teach you touse 5, 6, 7 or more words to formulate your commands. Properly, this should ONLY be done inwriting, and then, not to often.Remember from the course, embedded commands should be 2 - 4 words in length, and theshorter the better.

Things such as:
1. feel good
2. desire more
3. get it
4. buy now
5. follow my lead
6. go into trance
7. learn
8. make this automatic
9. buy today
10. fear my wrath
11. adopt this style
12. act on my advice
13. be compelled
14. change your life

The above examples are the correct way to use commands while speaking. When you try and uselarger numbers of words when speaking commands, they are far less effective. Here's somereasons why. They call more attention to themselves by the fact that they require your voice to be"altered" longer to mark them out. Quite often, using a large number of words is ignoring the factthat the unconscious is simply directed with this technique, not cajoled. To make them mostpalatable for the unconscious, you simply organize them using the pacing and leading strategies -not by elongating the suggestion.

Writing is where you can take advantage of longer commands. You should be careful not toelongate them even here. Shorter is better and delivering the message is what is necessary - so ifyou need to use a few extra words, it's permissible. They still must follow the well formednessconditions as I've taught in the course.Amateurs use long commands when they're speaking, and think they're being persuasive. Expertsuse short, on target commands that are well formed and generally follow the pacing and leadingformat.To learn more about what I'm talking about hear, write all the italicized phrases in order, listingeach one on a separate line under the one before it.

Analyze the pacing and leading, the numberof words in the commands and your feeling of acceptance of the overall message and how theyadd to the congruence. You'll learn a lot from the exercise.Remember this as you use and practice your commands, and hear other so called "experts" try to"seduce" you with nonsense. It'll be clear real quick, now that you understand!Kenrick E. Cleveland

Suggested reading (pdf e-books):

Sanders Troy - How To Get Chicks Keep Em Dump Em And Get Em Back Again
Saira Mohan - How To Seduce And Marry The Woman Of Your Dreams

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