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How To Consciously Get Unconscious Mastery — Mental Best Practices For Success
Special Guest Post today from Mark Cunningham, one of the top hypnotists in the world. I am a student
of his training, a fan of his work and most importantly, I am privileged to call him friend.
Here, Mark reveals how to separate the information wheat from the chaff, how to set your goals (and reach them) and most importantly, how to develop your own discipline.
Listen up because a Master Communicator is talking to you and what he has to say is worthy of being printed out, posted in high-traffic areas of office and home . . . and tattooed across the front of your brain.
Read it. Learn it. Apply it . . . as if your success depends on it — because it does.
In his Yahoo Hypnosis Group, Mark responds to a clinical physician’s request for other hypnosis trainers and resources he could explore. Unlike many trainers (of any kind), Mark highly encourages exploring the works of others.
Since what he wrote had applications far beyond mere hypnosis (like much of Mark’s training and philosophy), I asked if I could post it here because it gets to the heart of what works and doesn’t work in the advertising and marketing worlds,as well.
For any area of business, really.
Okay, enough preamble. Here’s to hoping you apply this little gem . . .
“When entering any discipline, I recommend that you decide what your goals are (at this time) and then pick an approach that seems likely to help you reach those goals. It is important that you choose trainings where the students are reporting success and getting the stuff to work for them — don’t choose something simply because of a charismatic trainer, or because the charismatic trainer claims success.
When you find an approach where a trainer turns out students who get verifiable success, chances improve for yourself as well.
Listen to what the trainer is saying, watch what they are doing, ask yourself “What did he just do? Why did he do it? Why did he do it now? What will it be like for me to do it? If I were to do it, how would I? How else can I use that?”
It is important to enter fully into the mindset of the training, and to do everything as though it were absolutely true. Continue with this until you are getting results yourself. If you’re NOT getting the results that others enjoy, then examine how much of your old self you insisted on bringing into the new experience.
Keep working. Laugh at your “failures”, tell yourself “THAT’S not it!”, let it go and keep moving. Enjoy your successes, let them go, keep moving.
Stay with a discipline until you have achieved a measure of mastery — you can do it, you can explain it, you can show others how to do it. Only then should you consider cross-training. Use your skills and influence everyday, in every interaction.
Train consciously as though your life depends on it, because it does. Unconscious mastery comes only after training long enough, with correct form, until the expression of skill and influence becomes reflexive.
The world is full of esoteric tourists, hopping from one training to another without time for assimilation. You should want to be a traveler, not a tourist.
Once you have mastered several approaches, you should be noticing what is true for you across all cases, what is situational, and what just isn’t for you at all. That is the beginning of developing your own discipline.
In modern marketing, this would be the point where you rename everything and announce that you are the world’s smartest hypnotist. Of course, there are those who skip all the above and simply market themselves as the World’s Greatest (blank). Choose to do something better than that.”
– Mark
Okay . . . got all of that? It’s okay to not get it all in the first reading. Print it out and read it several times, it has long-range implications that are not immediately apparent.
Before I give you the link to his website, let me say this: his site does not convey the professional quality and content of his products. Nor does it adequately convey the fact that the man does live up to being a “Master Hypnotist.”
Regardless, if you are not a hypnotist and are seeking the Rolls Royce of self-improvement products and you want to be assured that they work — then, Mark Cunningham has the goods that are proven to work. I guarantee it.
His company is Trucor and the URL isĀ http://www.trucor.com
P.S. - And no, the above is not an affiliate link and I received no compensation in any way for bringing this post to you. Think of it as my own way of exposing you to key information that you may not have discovered for yourself.
An ROI Copy Public Service Announcement, if you will.
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