![]() You can taste the bitter citrus that almost sets your teeth on edge. You can feel the juice squirting out and dripping everywhere. You can feel yourself biting into the yellow flesh. Without having a lemon in your hand, you can still do it. Suppose someone told you to imagine yourself biting into a lemon. To find out, let’s briefly look at the character of words in general. How is it possible to use words that everybody knows and somehow put a person into a trance? Which is why we decided to expand upon this original blog post (which previously only listed 3 power words) to give you a list of 15 so you can fine-tune your hypnotic language skills – regardless of whether you’re working with a hypnosis client, or you’re looking to improve your communication skills. Yep, that’s really the secret behind making them “hypnotic.” What makes them power words isn’t necessarily the words themselves, but the way in which they’re used. They’re not reserved for a select few who are privileged to speak them after years of study. You don’t have to be a grand master to be able to use them. They’re not secret words given to hypnotists when they reach a certain level. Whether you’re answering the phone, talking to a neighbor, or discussing an idea with a colleague. Power words aren’t really anything different than the words you use on a daily basis. We call those choice words power words (or hypnotic power words). Hypnotists use specific words and phrases to help people imagine possibilities, which means they need to choose their words with care. So why isn’t everyone able to hypnotize everybody else? ![]() ![]() To be a hypnotist, you just need to be able to use words. ![]() You might even say that, without it, hypnosis would be impossible. When it comes to hypnosis, one tool is more powerful than all the others put together. NOTE: This article was significantly updated on 29 March 2016 to include a more expansive list of hypnotic power words since its original publication in October 2014. ![]()
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