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The "Theory of Repetition" is a learning strategy that should be used
by all students who wish to master the Real Secrets of Coercive Persuasion
on its highest level. That state being
unconsciously competent.
The Theory of Repetition postulates that at least 8 repetitions are ordinarily required, even by the most motivated student, to actually memorize a given idea into permanent memory.
An idea must be committed into permanent memory in order for it to be applied in real life situations automatically. You can't be worried about what you're going to say next when you should be concentrating on what your subject is saying now and still be expected to function as the leader in the situation.
In essence, we are dealing with the same kind of muscle memory physiology that a major league baseball player uses to hit a fast ball at 96 miles an hour. When his pitch is delivered his reaction must be "grooved" for an automatic response. The only difference here is the muscle we are dealing with, your brain, rather than your brawn.
In order to groove a given secret technique and be able to deliver it flawlessly, you have no choice but to practice out-loud at least eight times first.
The serious student will attempt to enroll a friend to roll play with until the secret techniques are truly grooved and ready -- like ammunition for a battle. When practicing remember,
because passion is always required to persuade. Finally, never forget that anyone exposed to the secret techniques will be immune to them for life. So, choose your partner carefully and... never choose your wife to practice " The Take Away." I learned that one the hard way! |
The most amazing secret of them all!