January 26, 2009

Psychology Of Magic Management To Improve Your Business

Filed under: Magician Magic Shows — maghyp @ 4:00 am

Magic Management helps its clients develop effective communication. They use the principles of magic innovation, which works in the field of training & development and marketing services. It addresses communication and cultural issues that a business faces. These include developing presentation skills, and generating creative ideas.

Magical Innovation is the application of ‘magic’ for business success. Built chiefly for the corporate society, it is an influential organization method that utilizes the psychological practices that lead every spectator to a specific perception.

In addition to the skills provided to the business community, you can acquire the following from Magical Innovation:

- Create ideas and resolve problems by functioning ‘in reverse’ to an effective solution. - Command awareness - Adjust communication to the lingo and perspective of an individual

Basically, Magical Innovation strengthens the business public with the method, thinking and management techniques that are the truthful secrets of magic.

Debenham and Coca-Cola are in the company of the organizations that have utilized Magical Innovation to an ever more varied scale of business purposes. Magic Management uses Magical Innovation chiefly through marketing assistance resolution, training and development courses.

Guidance & Development

- Teaching executives in communication proficiency.

- Working with sales teams to improve communication, company policies and efficiency.

- Evaluating and describing the efficiency of sales warranty and communications resources

- Designing exclusive team building courses

Marketing Services

- Developing appealing plans for conferences and presentations,

- Creating impact and unforgettable launch conferences and courses

- Constructing striking scenarios to liven up even the majority cynical conference individuals and guide them to important actions.

Magical Innovation is used for every assignment using the five-stage M.A.G.I.C. process:

Map - establishing the goals; knowing what you need to accomplish.

Audit - studying your company’s current status in comparison to their strengths, opportunities and hazards that will affect your progress.

Gamelan - use of strategy to gain it objectives

Implementation - application of your Gamelan into actual use.

Calibration & Finale - changing your strategy if necessary. This also includes gauging the efficiency of the course.

Magic Management delivers training in fields where there is a steady need from the business society and where we have recognized certain opportunities for Magical Innovation. These include:

To attain precision in your message, go back to basics and study all product features, brand values and current campaigns to help us understand and explain why a customer should buy your product or service.

Magic Management’s trainers carry the eagerness and strong advertising skills to each scheme. Their team includes seasoned, persuasive presenters who meet complex marketing challenges by creating fresh, brilliant, unique and practical campaigns.

About the author:

Preston Houer has been involved with the art of illusion and sleight of hand for over 30 years. Let Preston show you how to Have Fun With Magic. Visit His Site Today! http://www.have-fun-with-magic.com

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January 23, 2009

Quit Trying To Quit Smoking

Filed under: Hypnosis NLP — maghyp @ 4:00 pm

When new clients come in to see me the first thing I want to know from them is if they are ready to quit trying to quit smoking. Most people that come into my office intend to use hypnosis to stop an unwanted habit such as smoking. They also have tried other methods before deciding on hypnosis. They have failed in the past and one of the reasons that I attribute to those failures is that they where trying . The truly successful individuals that leave my office as non-smokers are the ones that are finished trying to quit and have decided to become a non-smoker. After all, they where a non-smoker long before they became a smoker. We can not accomplish anything if all we are doing is trying.

To make this concept understandable you must first understand what the word try means. By definition the word try means the following:

1. Make an effort to do or accomplish (something); attempt: tried to ski.

2. To taste, sample, or otherwise test in order to determine strength, effect, worth, or desirability: Try this casserole. Try the door.

As you can see there is nothing about the word try that equals success. I do not want my clients to try, I want them to succeed. In order for this to occur they must have in their mind the right words for success. They must have in their minds the right commands to achieve their desired outcome. Once you get your mind hearing and understanding the words that truly reflect your desired outcome you can succeed.

Most clients after having a hypnotic session to become a non smoker will often say that if they knew it would be this easy they would have quit years ago. I will normally tell them that if they where truly ready to quit years ago it would have been that easy then also. One thing that is important to know about hypnosis is that it is not mind control. When you are in hypnosis you are in control and in a heightened state of awareness. You can not be made to do anything against your will or that you do not want to do. The effectiveness of a hypnotic session rides squarely on the shoulders of the individual being hypnotised. If the words I m going to try to quit , as apposed to, I m going to quit , are in their mind then the outcome will be a try, an attempt or effort, not a commitment to succeed. This is why I want all my clients to quit trying to quit smoking .and do it!

William Molitor CH, Director, Tri-State Hypnosis Center
http://www.tri-statehypnosis.com

About The Author

William Molitor CH, Director, Tri-State Hypnosis Center NGH certified Master Hypnotis, Transformational speaker

http://www.tri-statehypnosis.com

wlmolitor@hotmail.com

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January 22, 2009

The Business of Magic

Filed under: Magician Magic Shows — maghyp @ 10:00 am

Magic may be an art form, but for many of us it’s also a way of life-and a way to make money. For all you who are interested in turning magic from a hobby into a career, there are several things you need to know about the business side of magic.

Develop a “Hook”

What makes you different from all the other performers out there? What is your unique angle? What makes you shine and stand out from the crowd?

Ideally, your show or your persona should strive, in some way, to differentiate from everything else that’s out there at the moment. Now I’m not saying you should go out on a limb and try something totally crazy and overly ambitious. But it’s smart to give clients even more of a reason to hire you and not someone else.

So, for example, you could concentrate on one particular area within magic and cultivate it as a specialty. That would ultimately allow you to market yourself as, say, “The Mentalist Magician” or “Merlin the Mind-Reader” (okay, you can probably come up with something a LOT better, but this is just to give you an idea of what I mean!).

Give Them What They Want

Yes, it’s important to cultivate a show and a career based upon your own interests. Being passionate about something is the only true pathway to success. But at the same time, I see so many magicians who are going out of their way to do tricks and illusions that they love-but that audiences hate. Try to steer clear of wildly unpopular areas of the magic profession or of tricks that everyone knows the secrets to already. Instead, pick tricks that are proven to win people over and that there is great demand for, especially in your region.

About the author:

This article is extracted from ‘Discover The Magic Trick Secrets You’re Not Supposed To Know’, full details can be found at http://www.discovermagictricks.com

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