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How I Hypnotize People With My Words
Contributor(s): Westra, Bryan (Author)
ISBN: 1514232219     ISBN-13: 9781514232217
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
OUR PRICE:   $26.13  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: June 2015
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- Language Arts & Disciplines | Writing - Authorship
Physical Information: 0.41" H x 5.5" W x 8.5" (0.51 lbs) 176 pages
 
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Everybody knows something. I'm no different. I know a lot of things, in fact, as I'm sure you do, as well. One thing I know well is how to write hypnotically. You see I've been doing it for years now. I've authored over 100 books, last I counted, and these include both fiction and non-fiction. Writing hypnotically is something that seems like a natural talent, but it isn't, let me assure you. You see we've all read books or watched movies that captivated us, held us in suspended reality, until which time the book or movie ended. After you've finished reading the book or watching the movie there are all these things happening inside of you at the neuralogical level. One part of you is bewildered, not knowing what to think or how to feel. Another part may wish the story had never ended. Another part may feel drawn to take action or investigate something related to what you just read or watched. Even your own personality, values, ideas, identity, persuasions, and so forth may change as a result of one BREAKTHROUGH book or movie. In this book I'll teach you how to write hypnotically. I'll teach you how to paint with words in such a way they impress, influence, and change people's persuasions without question. You'll learn how to phrase sentences hypnotically, how to affect people emotionally, and how to hypnotize readers without them knowing they're being hypnotized. You will even learn how to get people to take action on what you propose they do. Writing hypnotically is the missing ingredient in most people's writing, I would argue. To exemplify this point think of the worst book you've ever read and contrast that to the best book you've ever read. What was the primary difference? I'll tell you. One affected you and left an indelible mark on your psyche, the other was remembered only because it was so horrible and for no other reason. The book you love is the one you might say this about, "I'll never be the same after reading this book," and you'd be right. After you read this book, how you write will forever change, and neither you nor your writing will ever be the same, I promise. Learn How To Word Hypnotically. Grab Your Copy Now