Psychology of Persuasion

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By Gregory Dweck

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Do you sometimes feel like you're "stuck" and it seems that your life is heading nowhere fast? Are you easily distracted and find it difficult to commit to and focus on a project until it's done? Do you often struggle to convince people, even if it's mutually beneficial? Are you ready to say goodbye to mediocrity, as well as rewire your brain and adopt mindsets and habits that will set you up for long-term success?

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  • A crash guide to Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) and how to use trance words to persuade your target
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    Psychology of Persuasion