The proven mind control techniques is in selling

Selling is to give people what they want or a solution to their problem.
How can you determine people's likes or problems?
The answer:
Watch out for words that reveal them, such as "want", "wish", "like", "need", "help", "hope", "hate", "dislike", "problem", confused", etc.

Ex:

"I need to manage my time better." (Could recommend a time management book or course on the internet)
"I want to solve this problem with my wife." (Could recommend a relationships coach)

This isn't taking advantage of other people's problems. This is a win-win situation because you get to help them but at the same time make money.

Can't find out their problems, passions or wishes, you may ask questions such as:

"What do you want most out of life?"

"What types of situations do you treat as problems?"

"What do you wish to accomplish in the next few months?"

"Is there anything I can do to help you get what you want?"

Ensure not offending anyone. Since don't know, ask questions as "What do you think about...?" or "What's your opinion on...?"

Understand their desires or problems can use proven mind control techniques to get them to accept suggestion.

People want to be consistent with their statements. If they act in a way that is incompatible with what they said, they will feel uneasy and might even feel that they're not worthy to be trusted. Use this proven mind control technique to advantage.

Can say, "If I remember correctly, you shared with me and the group that you want to resolve a serious problem with your wife. I know someone who can finally solve your problem. Would you like to give it a try?"

It's tough to reject a proposal like this because non-acceptance would mean being inconsistent with their words.

Try to have other people listen along to conversation. The more people who hears what he says.

Ask "prospect" to write down what he says. can do this in a "friendly" or "joking" manner; the result will remain the same.

By being aware that other people have heard their statements, they are more likely to yield to suggestions.

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