Abusing in Using Conversational Hypnosis in Writing Effective Press Releases
Thursday, April 29th, 2010
Hypnosis In Writing Effective Press Releases
Trouble shooters using conversational hypnosis in writing effective press releases are very effective in ironing out messy situations that can get out of control. Conversational hypnosis is really a very simple technique, if one knows how to use it effectively. Knowing the words do not make the technique, where, how and when to use them is the trick.
Conversational hypnosis is altering a person’s state of consciousness by taking them someplace else other than where they pleasantly are. As an example, just for a few moments, think about the times when you were in the kitchen with your family and your were having a fun time.
Did you remember the times? Are you reading this article again?
You were for just a moment given a suggestion to happy days with your family in the kitchen, just for a moment you were not reading this article as you were lost with your memories. This is the power of conversational hypnosis that can be used and abused in so many ways.
There are those who are using conversational hypnosis in writing effective press releases. This is what is commonly called ‘diversionary tactics’. It is an old trick with a new name. The technique involves the diversion of the reader from thinking about a disturbing piece of news, into something else that is not related and is of a happier scenario. It can be disturbing as some would use conversational hypnosis as a term that actually means diversion and manipulation.
Does it work? Definitely. There are people who are very gullible in the hands of a master manipulator and which is actually what makes the whole business of hypnosis repugnant to some cultures and ideals. If only these techniques were used positively instead of something else, like covering the tracks of a high profile cheating governor by using conversational hypnosis in writing effective press releases. And the governor gets off the hook.