How To Lead Any Conversation With Anybody With This Powerful Technique From NLP And Covert Hypnosis


Sometimes talking to people is difficult. Especially when you have started a conversation with a specific intention of getting a specific outcome. In those situations, it can be hard to transform the conversation from one where it's a simple relaxed free flow of words and ideas, to one where you are the leader, and they are the follower.

You've been having a great conversation, but sometimes it seems like you are following them into their world, and sometimes it feels like they are following you into yours. This is great if it's a normal conversation between buddies down at the corner coffee shop, but you started this conversation for a reason. You want to ask, but you don't feel you have any authority or credibility. What can you do?

Luckily, there is a simple set of strategies that can slowly build your credibility and authority throughout the conversation, so that when you finally do pop the question, they will be much, much more likely to say yes. What is the secret? In the world of NLP and covert persuasion and hypnosis, it's referred to as "pacing and leading."

Pacing is simply when you match the other person in as many ways as possible. Mimic their body language, how fast they are talking, and their tone of voice. When they move their body slightly, or cross or uncross their legs, you do the same. This will create a deep sense of connection and rapport. But if you stop here, you may get stuck in the friend zone. If you are a salesperson, nothing is worse than hearing, "You're a great guy, and I really like you, but I don't really want to buy your product." Ouch. So close, yet so far.

After rapport has been established, it's time to move from pacing to leading. To create rapport, you need to pace, pace, pace. When they move, you move. Once you've done that a few times, it's your turn to lead. Make some small movements or shifts in the way you are standing or sitting, and wait for them to follow you. If you've got some solid rapport going, this will be simple.

Once you've moved slightly several times, and they've followed, it's consciously clear to you, and unconsciously clear to them that you are the leader, and they are the follower. Which means if you ask a reasonable question, they will almost always say yes. This is great for first dates, job interviews, one on one sales presentations, any time you are in a position where it would be beneficial to be a leader in a one on one conversation, use this technique. You'll be astonished not only how easy this is, but how well it works.