Wednesday, April 9, 2014

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Now, on to the introduction! My name is Jan Tincher. I am a Hypnotherapist and Master Neuro Linguistic Programmer (That’s where the NLP in “NLP Tips & More” comes from). I studied under Anthony Robbins and certified under his mentor, Richard Bandler, and I love helping people.


1. Ways to make your dreams come true 2. Techniques that will help you succeed in everything, from your everyday life to running a big business 3. How to enjoy life


So you will want to get started with “NLP Tips & More” series. Remember to click the link in Aweber’s email to confirm your subscription. Let me know how you like my made-for-you ebook, “Tame Your Brain For Success!”.


P.S. Thank you. If there is any way I can help you, please let me know here: “Do You Have A Question?”


Check out my video below. “The Power of Giving”.  What goes around, comes around. I’ll show you what I mean.   


I’m sure your life will change once you realize the power you have and utilize it. After you watch the video, read The Law of Cause and Effect for an even better understanding.  The Law of Cause And Effect.


We’ve all had times when we’ve talked too much, spoken too loudly, or spoken too quickly. The experience was, at the very least, regrettable. So, instead of repeating those experiences, why not learn how to “speak silently”?


NOTE: In order for this technique to help, you need to make a list of “looks” that will benefit you and practice them in front of a mirror. That’s right. It works.


This technique will show you how to get your way without being physically or verbally forceful. It will teach you how to give someone a “look” that tells them exactly what you want, peace to all.


A cocked eyebrow can say “What are you trying to tell me?” Or “What are you trying to do?” Or “What? Run that by me again.” Or “You heard me.” Or “I’ve got patience, but you’re trying it.”


What does a nod of the head say? A jerk of the head? A deep breath and solemn eyes? A jerk of the shoulders? What does it say when you stand up v e r y s l o w l y… with your eyes on the person in front of you?


A look I find helpful is one that says “I’m feeling very peaceful.” That look is very important. Once you get it down pat, you give the look and feel the peace. Sometimes, that peaceful “look” is a trigger to help you feel peaceful, even before you convey peace.


Practice one expression or movement a week and see what happens. Why not start out with a look that means “Listen up. I’m going to say something important.” When you feel you have it perfected, check it out. See what reactions you receive.


NOTE: Don’t give up. If it doesn’t work, tweak it until it does. If you’re having problems, go on to the next “look”, but keep your eyes open for someone using that look. Sooner or later you’ll see it. Maybe they are breathing differently or standing in a way that enhances the look. You can learn a lot by studying others. Figure out what you are doing wrong, and they are doing right, and change it.


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On that movie screen visualize your projected outcome. Let’s say your projected outcome is success. (This could be success in business, success in stopping a bad habit such as smoking or overeating, success in earning x amount of money, etc.) Get your visualization down pat. See, hear, feel, smell, taste, touch EVERYTHING.


SEE: Visualize how you will look when you are successful, how you will stand, walk, interact with people. Are they giving you a “high five” with their hands in the air?


HEAR: If you goal is for your business, imagine what you are saying to yourself — “Wow, I’ve made it. I made my goal and then some!” Imagine going home that evening and changing into your “relaxing” clothes. Wow, these are my clothes I used to wear every day, but now I dress for success during the day. (What would you be saying to yourself if your goal was something different?)


SMELL: Now smell the air. What is the scent of success? Is it crisp and clean? If not, what is it?


HEAR: Clear your mind and listen. What are the people around you saying? Are they telling each other how much they admire you for what you did? In your mind, touch one of them on the shoulder, if appropriate. Feel the connection.


SEE: What are you seeing around you? What is the setting? Are you seeing the room decoration, the furniture, the windows, the flooring?


HEAR: If the setting is your office, is the phone “ringing off the hook” with business? Or if it’s your cell phone is it ringing itself out of your pocket?


SEE: If the setting is you just standing anywhere — without a cigarette, or weighing x amount of pounds, how do you look? If it’s without a cigarette, is it without yellow fingers or discolored teeth? If it’s weight, is it with brightly colored clothes drawing attention to your slim figure? Imagine how you would feel slender, how you would feel without cigarettes in your pocket or even in your mind.


TASTE: If your goal is to stop…



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