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Mind Control Stories: How Negative Words Can Ruin Your Mind Control Techniques

Getting people to do what you want, or to think in a certain way, can be as easy as pie. In the past, many of my mind control stories had something to do with gestures and other non-verbal cues. This time, however, my mind control story will focus more on the power of words.

In this article, you will discover how to easily get people to side with you simply by paying more attention to the words you use.

Louie, a friend of mine, works for a non-governmental organization that helps people deal with financial matters. While what he was doing was wonderful, he wasn’t exactly the most effective speaker in the world. He often complained that his audience didn’t seem motivated or even affected at all by what he was saying.

Knowing my background in persuasion techniques, he invited me to one of his talks to observe. In less than fifteen minutes, I immediately focused on what Louie had been doing wrong the entire time.

For most of his talk, he kept saying “Learning to budget can keep you from getting into debt” instead of “Learning to budget can improve your lifestyle.” He kept repeating the negative word “debt” instead of paraphrasing it to give it a more positive connotation.

In the world of mind control stories, being positive is the key to success. I advised my friend to examine his speeches and note how often he mentioned negative words like “bankruptcy” or “poor judgment.” It turned out there were quite a few. While some negative words can’t be avoided, I told him to turn as many as possible into positive sentences.

This technique is called framing. People generally respond best to anything with positive connotations. For example, they would like me to be a pro-vegetarian person rather than an anti-meat person. If you notice, many of my mind control stories are also written in a positive light.

This is just one of many mind control stories that I think will help you. However, many similar experiences are taking place around the world. Maybe one day you can share yours with the rest of us too!

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