Mind Control Subtle Psychology Complete Guide

Mind Control Subtle Psychology

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Looking into mind control subtle psychology and how it controls us in our everyday lives. Learn how to understand it so that you can take control. The thoughts we ย have create an expression which in turn creates the reality.

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Have you ever been converted into doing or buying something you afterward regretted? Have you ever stopped midway through a favor for a friend, and thought โ€“ โ€•Why did I even agree to this?

Chances are somebody has used one of the techniques included here on you. They work on a subtle level, for a lot of thought processes and decisions take place below your awareness. And that’s what makes them so mighty.

Would you like to discover what these strategies are? How do you distinguish them, and stop yourself before it’s too late or how can you use them to your benefit? Knowledge is the initial step.

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Getting That Initial โ€œInโ€
A while ago, I got a telephone call from a telemarketer. Generally they’d try to impress me with a grand sales line when I answered, but this one was unlike the others.

The second I answered the call, he told me that he was only doing a fast phone survey. One that would only require 30 seconds. There was no personal information being gathered, he said. Altogether safe and anonymous, and he isnโ€™t attempting to sell me anything.

Generally I’d have made a polite apology. However 30 seconds didnโ€™t appear like such a long time, so I said ok.
And that was the beginning of the snare. He began with little, innocent inquiries. What is your age bracket? Then What is your job? Where do you go for vacations? These questions werenโ€™t intrusive, so I replied happily.

Before long he was expanding to some really personal questions. Midway through the survey, he started assuring me there was only โ€•one last question. I was becoming irritated and suspicious as the questions got more personal. But his speedy assurances and non-stop blabber left me little time to think the right way, so I kept answering.

At the close of the interview, he thanked me courteously and hung up. The survey had taken 5 minutes, and the data I had given was very personal indeed.
โ€•Geez, I thought. โ€•At any rate he didnโ€™t try to sell me anything.Well this wasn’t really the case.

THE FOLLOW UPย 

Somebody phoned to follow up a couple of days later. Instantly she called me by name and referred to some personal data I had given. No more was she a stranger, now she seemed to be a friend. I believed it was somebody I had met but blanked out.

All of a sudden she reminded me of the first telephone call, and congratulated me. I was among the lucky 10 people to have qualified for a limited gift. All I had to do was to attend a seminar. Havingย gone for one such sitting before โ€“ and this one was in all likelihood to be the equivalent: a long, awful, sales talk.

It was then I at last realized I had been fooled. โ€“ Fallen for one of the most primary tricks social hucksters practice!
This strategy is known, slightly informally, as the โ€•foot in the door strategy.

And there’s a reason for the long telemarketer story. โ€•This is simply a kindergarten trick โ€“ any four-year-old child will recognize this!โ€– That was my first thought when I first encountered this simple strategy. But when I closed the textbook, closed my eyes, and recalled a few examples from my past โ€“ I recognized just how effective it was in the correct hands.

HOW THIS TRICK WORKS

This plan of attack involves getting a individual to agree to a little request. Then bit by bit presenting larger ones. The telemarketer used this, when I agreed to respond to a brief impersonal survey.

Mind Control Subtle PsychologyHe then dragged it on with incessant amounts of โ€•just one more question, sir! Till I completed the full survey, which took 5 minutes. During which he necessitated a lot of personal information.

This much is clear โ€“ if he had called for a full 5-minute survey initially, I’d have said no. A lot of individuals would have done the same.

As a whole, individuals are far more probable to comply with a request that costs little in time. Revenue, effort, or bother. But, once you’ve agreed to the initial request, they’d start to ask for more.

An intriguing point: In the follow up call, they reminded me straight off of the first survey. How come? A lot of reasons โ€“ but one major point being.ย They were hoping to cue me about my prior commitment. Quite an effective technique Indeed!

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