So, you’re crafting your speech and you have some points, but you’re completely unable to remember it or structure it well enough to make it impactful and have a strong message. The reason: you’re doing it wrong. As a person who writes a speech, you should not pay attention to words and sentences at all. Instead, you should focus on the emotions you want to generate.
If you know anything about anchoring or conditioned responses, emotions can be connected to each other by presenting them sequentially. So if you think back to your initial state (usually also known as a problem state), you already have an introduction. Now think about your final state and construct a conclusion, which should also be a solution state.
Between these two states, build a series of intermediate states to build other emotions within them. Now the hard part. Nested loops are meant to create the same effect in hypnosis as splitting: interrupting the state by making the person go in and out of trance until they are much deeper into trance. Nested loops do this by using story structures. Basically, if you don’t complete your story, you cause an open loop. Ideally, before closing the loop, you incorporate ideas and suggestions within the story that create a meaningful closure to the story that goes into the unconscious; people rarely remember things that are complete.
A typical nested loop structure starts like this: open story A – story b – story c – story d – close story d, story c, story b, story a. Just before closing each loop, it inserts an embedded command that will be useful and can serve the individual.
The biggest problem with using nested loops is elegance. Few people can use even this simple structure without being clumsy and clumsy in their storytelling. You are not meant to use this as a formula; you really need to know how to effectively use flowing nested loops. There is a very wide variety of nested loop structures and patterns that are appropriate for different types of people, which is something you can pick up in advanced (master) training from me.
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