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When I signed up for my NLP Practitioner courses, I understood that hypnosis would be taught as well.

I thought, "Ok, but so what?" Will I be taught to make someone act like a chicken on stage? I had listened to hundreds of hypnosis audios by that time, what could I actually learn? NLP in my experience is much more powerful.

We went by way of the NLP tactics, and then we went by way of the hypnosis content. We figured out how to do several inductions and how to use hypnotic language.

This is wherever the NLP content intersected with the hypnosis. The Milton Product taught in NLP is anxious with hypnotic language, what it is and how to use it. These language styles are from the Father of Hypnosis, Milton Erickson.

I also identified that when undertaking time line procedures, that it happened in a gentle trance, and the expertise of hypnotic language was valuable. There is also a thing named use that is a lot of fun to use, and it is highly effective.

Utilization in an NLP coaching session is using a thing in the environment, or a thing that exists within the interaction to promote the effectiveness of the session. An example would be when I was working with someone recently, we were at a get-together. There were other people milling about, talking to each other and laughing. We sat in a booth and she traveled along her time line as we cleared out blocks and limiting decisions.

I knew that she may be distracted by the noise, so as we started down her time line, I suggested that the sounds of laughter that she hears are laughter from her past and her future time line. That any bits of conversation she hears are just voices from the time line. When an airplane went by, I mentioned that the sound was her timeline vibrating with possibility. You get the idea. Just use what is going on in the moment.You will usually get a smile from the person you are coaching.

Another thing that I figured out from hypnosis is that we are always in some kind of trance. Right now you are in a "reading an NLP article" trance. Later you will be in a "time to get off of the computer" mini-trance... or that may become a sub-trance as you stay on the computer for a few more hours. We get into Tv trances. There is the "fine restaurant" trance. I am sure you are thinking of many, many of them now.

In hypnosis we coach our clients into our trance that will help them create their desired outcome.

Something very interesting to consider is that the most powerful part of hypnosis is the hypnotist's state. Erickson said that if you are in trance, your subject will be irresistibly drawn into trance. This is powerful. Stop for a moment and consider the implications. This is a thought worth pondering.

This technique is all around us. When you start noticing how this is used on you, and how you unwittingly affect others by drawing them into your own trance, you will look back on what you read here. You now realize that you can create positive change in the world simply by being an example.

What is the difference between hypnosis and NLP? In action, they are wonderfully intertwined, both have elements of the other. My experience of it is that NLP is like hypnosis on steroids. What do you think?

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