Persuasion, James W. Williams
Persuasion, James W. Williams
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Persuasion
Dark Psychology - How People are Influencing You to do What They Want Using Manipulation, NLP, and Subliminal Persuasion

Author: James W. Williams

Narrator: Sam Slydell

Unabridged: 1 hr 24 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 01/03/2019


Synopsis

If you feel lost, or perhaps dependent on others, then you might be the victim of manipulation. You might feel like others control you too easily, or perhaps you end up in situations you try to wish your way out of. If you often feel lost, or like others have too much power over you, it’s time to start identifying the ways that you might be being manipulated. First, they have to confront the fact that they have been manipulated. They then have to figure out who is doing the manipulation and how it’s being done. After that, they have to confront the manipulator as well as the issue that has caused the problematic situation.The book will aim to explore what manipulative behavior is at its core. In Persuasion, you will discover:How you are being manipulatedWhat happens to victims of manipulationThe profile of a manipulatorHow your map of reality is createdWays you're being subliminally persuadedWhat a cold reading isHow to confront your manipulatorAnd much, much more!The more you know about manipulation, the better you’ll be able to stop it, even if you don’t think you’re being significantly manipulated.The book will also discuss two more very insidious and dangerous ways that someone might manipulate others. The first one is by using NLP tactics, which basically aims to alter the beliefs and ideas of a person. The last method of manipulation discussed is that of subliminal persuasion. This is a very dangerous form of manipulation that goes unnoticed by most people.Grab this book and discover the dark secrets of persuasion and manipulation today.

Reviews

Goodreads review by emma

welcome to...PERSUAS(JULY)ON? god, that was the worst attempt at a title/month pun yet. i'm so sorry. if it helps, i wish i never started this, but now here we are, all of us in a sisyphus situation at the start of every new project. except worse. the guy who's getting his guts eaten on the daily by......more

Goodreads review by Ted

One of the major sources of contention and strife in my marriage is the disagreement between my wife and me over what is the best Jane Austen novel (yes, we are both more than a bit geekish in our love of words and literature--our second biggest ongoing quarrel is about the merits of the serial comm......more

Goodreads review by Emily

I wanted to read this before the new Netflix adaptation comes out later this year. I found it quite slow paced but things do pick up in the last 100 pages. I still love Austen's writing, humour and wit but didn't care as much about this book compared to Emma and Pride and Prejudice. Loved when Anne co......more