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		<title>The Secret of Master Hypnotists Revealed: The Yes Set And Piggy Back Principal</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Photo by hoyasmeg It is important to realize that agreement tactics are very useful in conversational hypnosis, this is mainly because they bypass the critical factor and get the person to start to see things your way. If the critical factor is not bypassed or put to sleep then the resistance of your subject will [...]]]></description>
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<p>It is important to realize that <strong>agreement tactics</strong> are very useful in <strong><a href="http://inducetrance.com/conversational-hypnosis" target="_blank">conversational hypnosis</a></strong>, this is mainly because they <strong>bypass the critical factor</strong> and get the person to start to see things your way.</p>
<p>If the critical factor is not bypassed or put to sleep then the resistance of your subject will be in place and your suggestions will not make it through. Once you <strong>use the agreement tactics to get past the critical factor</strong> it will open the doors of suggestion. You will be able to present information, ideas, thoughts and suggestions to your subject that will seem completely plausible to them in their <strong>altered state of mind</strong>.</p>
<p>The first of the 4 Agreement Tactics is <strong>Plausibility</strong>, which is stated as when a person is in the habit of agreeing with you then the next statement doesn’t have to be one they would find as true as your last statements. Plausibility works on a sliding scale depending on the <strong>depth of trance</strong> a person is experiencing.</p>
<p>The second Agreement Tactic is the <strong>Agreement Habit</strong>. The Agreement Habit is based on <strong>‘going first’</strong>. This is to immerse yourself in an idea before you invite your subject in so the experience is real for them. This is important for the <strong>Agreement Habit</strong> as it is to get someone in the habit of agreeing with you. You cannot do this fully if they do not believe <strong>you agree with the thoughts you are presenting to them yourself</strong>.</p>
<p>The third and fourth Agreement Tactics are brought to us by a master hypnotist <strong>Milton Erickson</strong> as he used these often in his <strong><a href="http://inducetrance.com/conversational-hypnosis" target="_blank">hypnosis</a></strong>. The <strong>‘Yes Set’</strong> and <strong>Piggy Backing of Suggestion</strong> were among Erickson’s favored techniques.</p>
<p>The third of the <strong>Agreement Tactics</strong>, which is the <strong>‘Yes Set’</strong>, is very useful in getting agreement from your subject’s. In a ‘Yes Set’ you will begin with statements that are true so you are activating the part of the brain that enjoys agreeing. Once you have gotten a person to start to agree with you it is likely that they will continue.</p>
<p>The <strong>‘Yes Set’</strong> can be demonstrated in three different ways. The first way to use a<strong> ‘yes set’</strong> is to <strong>repeat what the person is saying to you</strong>. This is exactly as it sounds, use what the person has said to you by repeating it back to them so they agree that that is what they said or meant. This is accomplishing the goal of the <strong>‘yes set’</strong> by activating the agreement part of the brain.<span id="more-67"></span></p>
<p>The second way to put a <strong>‘Yes Set’</strong> into action is to <strong>state the obvious facts</strong>. Use in your conversation statements that are verifiable facts. If there is no question that what you are saying is a fact then you will again activate the yes neurology in the subject’s brain causing agreement.</p>
<p>The third and final way to produce a <strong>‘Yes Set’</strong> is to <strong>make truisms</strong>. Truisms are sayings that a culture has conditioned its inhabitants to believe as unmistakably true. The statements are a way that people view the world or a part of the world. These statements will largely be found true by almost all people you speak to.</p>
<p>The three different types of ‘Yes Sets’ are used very often in <strong><a href="http://inducetrance.com/conversational-hypnosis" target="_blank">conversational hypnosis</a></strong>. This is partly because they are ideas that you can work into a conversation, they cause agreement and they can be manipulated to fit almost any context you may be working with your subject in.</p>
<p>The fourth Agreement Tactic is the <strong>Piggy Back Principal</strong>. This is the idea of attaching suggestions to other statements or ideas that are already going out to your listener. This is a very <strong>popular and successful way to get suggestions into the minds of your subjects</strong>.</p>
<p>This is done by first getting your listener into agreement with you, this can be done through compliments, yes sets, following along with their thoughts and repeating back. You goal here is to create an environment they are willing to accept, and then you add a suggestion to it. <strong>Compliment them on the great job they have been doing and then add how they can improve on it</strong>.</p>
<p>This works because as humans we are always willing to accept praise and agreement. And the fact is <strong>if you are accepting one part of the statement you must be accepting the whole statement on some unconscious level</strong>. Now that they have unknowingly accepted your suggestion they will at some point bring it into their behaviors, thoughts or actions.</p>
<p>The best part about this agreement tactic is <strong>the more you do it the stronger and more powerful your suggestion becomes</strong>. You can piggy back as many facts and suggestions as you want as long as you keep the meanings clear so as not to confuse your subject.</p>
<p>You can also piggy back suggestions onto yes sets. This is done simply by stating a single or series of verifiable facts and then adding a suggestion on to the end of the last statement. An example of this would be, “<em>When you get out of the car, lock the doors</em>.” This works because you will inevitably get out of the car at some point and because the mind accepts this as true you will be more likely to now lock the doors as well.</p>
<p>The third way you can piggy back suggestions is to present feedback to your subject that will have them accept it, this should be done in a smooth and elegant manner of speaking. This utilizes <strong>positive reinforcement</strong> by first <strong>creating a yes set, then adding a compliment and then attaching a suggestion to the end</strong>.</p>
<p>This way of piggy backing is successful because we all enjoy and accept compliments. Compliments in this sample are somewhat of a sugar coating for the suggestion; <strong>you cannot accept the compliment without also accepting the suggestion</strong>. Compliments also tend to extract positive behaviors from us and make us more agreeable and accepting anyway.</p>
<p>The <strong>Agreement Tactics</strong> of the <strong>Yes Set</strong> and <strong>Piggy Backing Suggestions</strong> are very important and useful in <strong><a href="http://inducetrance.com/conversational-hypnosis" target="_blank">conversational hypnosis</a></strong>. They were among the top choices of the master hypnotist <strong>Milton Erickson</strong>. He brought us the perfected art of these two Agreement Tactics and used them often in his <strong><a href="http://inducetrance.com/conversational-hypnosis" target="_blank">hypnosis</a></strong> practice as you should consider doing in yours.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Photo by jordigraells Agreement tactics in conversational hypnosis are very functional. You will learn to use these for two different reasons. The first reason to use agreement tactics is to put the critical factor in your subject&#8217;s mind to sleep. The critical factor which tells people whether or not something is believable needs to be [...]]]></description>
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<p>Agreement tactics in <strong><a href="http://inducetrance.com/conversational-hypnosis" target="_blank">conversational hypnosis</a></strong> are very functional. You will learn to use these for two different reasons. The first reason to use agreement tactics is to <strong>put the critical factor in your subject&#8217;s mind to sleep</strong>.</p>
<p>The critical factor which tells people whether or not something is believable needs to be turned off in order to <strong>induce a good trance</strong> and to make suggestions that will hold true when the person is not under <strong><a href="http://inducetrance.com/conversational-hypnosis" target="_blank">hypnosis</a></strong>.</p>
<p>This is the second reason you will use agreement tactics. Once the critical factor is turned off you will want your suggestions to seem realistic, agreement tactics do just that. <strong>They get the listener in the habit of agreeing with you and lend you the authority in their altered state of mind</strong>.</p>
<p>The agreement tactics, and there are four of them, build an agreement factor in the listener’s mind. They will help you to open up the side of the mind that likes to agree and make them want to agree with what you are saying.</p>
<p>The four agreement tactics include <strong>plausibility, the agreement habit, ‘yes sets’ and piggy backing suggestions</strong>. In this article we will look at the <strong>plausibility tactic</strong> and the <strong>agreement habit tactic</strong>. We will begin to explore how and why these will add impact to your suggestions when a person is under <strong><a href="http://inducetrance.com/conversational-hypnosis" target="_blank">hypnosis</a></strong>.</p>
<p>The first agreement tactic of <strong>Plausibility</strong> is the idea of getting a person to agree with what you are saying repeatedly so eventually you can introduce an idea that may not be considered a truth. <strong>As long as it is a plausible statement they will agree with it</strong> because they are already in the habit of agreeing with you.</p>
<p>Agreement at this point is easier because you have <strong>put the person&#8217;s critical factor to sleep</strong> and there is <strong>no analysis of the idea you are presenting</strong>. This in turn allows the listener to keep with the general flow of the conversation without interrupting it to disagree.<span id="more-62"></span></p>
<p>The goal here is to <strong>have the critical factor turned off</strong> as much as possible. The more the critical factor is on the more plausible your statements must be. <strong>The more it is off the more implausible your statements can be</strong>. When a person is in a<strong> full state of trance</strong> the plausibility of a statement is no longer required, plausibility can be nonexistent and the subject will still take your statement for truth.</p>
<p>You can utilize your <strong><a href="http://inducetrance.com/how-to-spot-when-someone-is-in-hypnosis-the-little-known-hypnotic-trance-signals/" target="_blank">signal recognition skills</a></strong> here to see how much of your listeners critical factor is in place. Always keep in mind that your listener may seem to be totally awake, but this does not mean their critical factor is awake.</p>
<p>The second agreement tactic that we will be looking at is the <strong>Agreement Habit</strong>. Agreement habit is essentially based on the concept of <strong>‘going first’</strong>. If you remember ‘going first’ is when you create a reality that you immerse yourself in first and then lead your listener through it.</p>
<p>In the Agreement Habit tactic you want to be able to set up a pace and have your listener follow along, agreeing all the way. <strong>This sets a pattern inside the head to agree, causing your listener to agree even when they may not agree with the entire statement</strong>.</p>
<p>Part of the Agreement Habit is the <strong>Agreement Habit Principal</strong> which has everything to do with <strong>positive reinforcement</strong>. What you put into something will help it to flourish and grow. Now this works the same for both positive effects and negative effects. When you reinforce a positive behavior or thought it will grow just as much as if you give attention to a negative behavior or thought which can be counterproductive for your purposes as a <strong>hypnotist</strong>.</p>
<p>In the agreement habit you will want to <strong>provide a response to the positive things and avoid responding to the negative</strong>. When you agree with ideas or statements, respond with a verbal ‘yes’, nodding your head or even a smile. When you disagree with an idea or statement do absolutely nothing, give it no response at all.</p>
<p>The act of response to the positive things will foster <strong>positive reinforcement</strong> and cause your subject to make more positive statements than negative ones. People like to get responses, whether they are positive or negative, so by only reacting to the positive thoughts you are greatly improving your agreement with the other person.</p>
<p>Another reason to respond to positive aspects of thoughts and ideas is the <strong>Access State Principal</strong>. In this principal the idea is that changing moods changes what information within the mind you have access to, as well as influencing the behaviors you exhibit.</p>
<p>When you change your mood to a positive mood you will access more positive thoughts and behaviors. Again everyone craves reactions and by altering you mood to receive the reaction that is favorable you will be advancing in <strong><a href="http://inducetrance.com/conversational-hypnosis" target="_blank">the art of hypnosis</a></strong>.</p>
<p>Agreement habit and positive reinforcement when used correctly will casually leave behind the negative behaviors or things you do not respond to. These are all extremely powerful ways to <strong>induce agreement</strong> and keep it going. In this they are consciously registering the agreement and not the disagreement.</p>
<p>There is so much that the agreement habit can do that it is hard to keep it all in your head as you read this. So to review, <strong>agreement habit</strong> unconsciously presents the information you agree with, puts the critical factor out of commission, and sets a pattern of agreement that your listener can easily follow.</p>
<p>Plausibility and agreement habit are powerful tactics that you should perfect in order to <strong><a href="http://inducetrance.com/conversational-hypnosis" target="_blank">become a great hypnotist</a></strong>. You should examine how, when and know why to use them. They assist in the beginnings of bringing out the objectives you have as a <strong>hypnotist</strong>.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Photo by dbking Agreement tactics are a great tool in conversational hypnosis. Not only are they a way for you to keep the conversation going, they get your subject into the habit of agreeing with what you are saying. Without agreement the person you are making suggestions to will not bring them in as true [...]]]></description>
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<p>Agreement tactics are a great tool in <strong><a href="http://inducetrance.com/conversational-hypnosis" target="_blank">conversational hypnosis</a></strong>. Not only are they a way for you to keep the conversation going, they get your subject into <strong>the habit of agreeing with what you are saying</strong>.</p>
<p>Without agreement the person you are making suggestions to will not bring them in as true ideas that they can use to change their lives. There must be something in the words you suggest that they find agreement with on some level in order to put them into action.</p>
<p>Agreement tactics will help you to really get into your subjects head. One of the first things an agreement tactic will assist you with is to distinguish the <strong>alertness of a person’s critical factor</strong>.</p>
<p>If the critical factor is in full swing they will still be able to criticize and analyze the information you are giving to them. Not only does the critical factor turn on the analysis of ideas it also starts to conform them to the ways in which that person views the world. They will see your suggestions only as they feel the world should work and not for the simplicity they need to make changes.</p>
<p>If they are doing this it may be difficult for them to find agreement in your suggestions and therefore they will not take them. The bottom line on critical factor is that if it is awake and functioning it will prevent change in your subject, which is the opposite of <strong>your goals as a hypnotist</strong>.</p>
<p>The answer to this is to have the ability to <strong>bypass the critical factor with your words</strong>, put that part of the mind to sleep. Once you have accomplished this you will be able to present information to the person and make everything seem acceptable on the basis of it can be. Everything needs to be taken in as plausible and possible so your suggestions will stick.</p>
<p><strong>Agreement is the art of putting the critical factor to sleep</strong>. This will make it easier to bring in new ideas and create new realities where change can occur. There are <strong>four agreement tactics that will help you to lull the critical factor to sleep</strong> and we will do a short introduction of them here, these will be discussed more in depth in another article.</p>
<p>The first agreement tactic we will discuss is <strong>Plausibility</strong>. Once people are in the habit of agreeing with you it is much easier to get them to agree to ideas that they may not have completely agreed with if you were to just start with and state that idea.<span id="more-58"></span></p>
<p>This has happened to most people when trying to convince someone to see something our way. Take a moment to remember conversations you have had in the past, maybe you were in deep conversation with a friend on a point you view differently or debating a topic with a work colleague.</p>
<p><em>When you do this you would first lay out the ideas of the topic that you know they agree with, and then you would slowly work into the parts that they may or may not agree with and finally hit them with the big point that you are debating.</em></p>
<p>Now you may or may not have been successful in getting the agreement from them. If you were not this segment will help you with that ability.</p>
<p><strong>In plausibility the easiest way to get a person to agree with you is if they are already in the flow of agreeing with the things you are saying</strong>. Once you have made several statements they can agree with your next statement can be one that they would find as true as your first statements. If it is a plausible idea they will tend to agree or just go along with it because you have turned off a part of their critical factor.</p>
<p>It is important to know that plausibility is based on a sliding scale; <strong>the more of an altered state of mind the person is in the less plausible your statements must be</strong>. The less entranced they are the more plausible your statements must be. It works to your advantage if you can get and hold a good altered state of mind.</p>
<p><strong>If your subject is in a full state of trance then the plausibility of your statements can be zero and they will still be in a full state of agreement with your suggestions</strong>.</p>
<p>The second agreement tactic is the <strong>Agreement Habit</strong>. This tactic is largely based on the <strong>‘go first’</strong> concept. In going first you will start to create realities for your subjects to enter into and share with you.</p>
<p>This is vital as it is hard to get a person to believe a set of circumstances if you yourself do not believe them. You can act as if you believe them however your sub-communications will show people that you are not truly in agreement with your own ideas, or those you are trying to convey.</p>
<p>In this you need to <strong>take the lead and</strong> <strong>believe your thoughts and ideas</strong> first so as to pave the way for the people you are lending the suggestions and ideas to. Once you are in agreement with the suggestions or stories then your external behaviors will show this agreement.</p>
<p>The third agreement tactic is the <strong>‘Yes Set’</strong>. This is a technique that is used simply to get your subjects in the habit of saying yes. Start with true simple statements that are verifiable facts, yet fit into the frame work of your conversation. This is important; after all you are using <strong><a href="http://inducetrance.com/conversational-hypnosis" target="_blank">conversational hypnosis</a></strong>.</p>
<p>These <strong>‘yes sets’</strong> are created by stating the obvious, repeating what they have said and stating truisms. Truisms are ideas that are generally found true and created by the culture you live in.</p>
<p>The fourth and final agreement tactic is the <strong>‘Piggy Back Principal’</strong>. Piggy backing is simply attaching a statement to an idea that is already going on or in. If your subject accepts an entire statement because the first part is true then they will on some level accept the rest of the statement that has made it in.</p>
<p>The trick in this tactic is to create contexts that your subject will want to accept. This is done by practicing the concepts we have been reviewing. <strong>You can create acceptable contexts by using compliments, yes sets, agreement habits and following the subject’s line of thinking</strong>.</p>
<p>At the end of each of these simply attach a suggestion. You are attaching a suggestion to something that is going to take place regardless. “The sun is out today and it will be a great day to start your diet.” The first part of the statement is a verifiable fact and the second part is going in simply because the first is true and correct.</p>
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