Rule 1: Persuasion – The Secret to Lock in a Lifelong Commitment


Many of you are successful women, stars in your professions, and I bet you have at some point in your life used persuasion to get the job down more efficiently, solve difficult problems creatively, or get someone to do something for you immediately. These are all successful persuasions. But some of these successful persuasions are temporary, short-lived, and in some cases, may only happen once. In fact, most of the time we don't know whether the other person will ever commit to us in the future.

Commitment from a man on the other hand, has to be long lasting. So, what techniques will work on a man continuously without failing? And how should you use them? There are two types of persuasions you can use on a man: (1) The Hard Persuasion, and (2) The Soft Persuasion. Both types have their own unique advantages and disadvantages.

Hard Persuasion

Hard persuasion, as the name suggests, uses techniques that are aggressive, pushy, and in some cases, imposing. Blackmail would be one extreme example of hard persuasion.

Advantages of the Hard Persuasion:
It can get your results FAST, since you don't need to take time to gently bring the other person to your side. One example is to give a man an ultimatum when other forms of soft convincing have failed to work. It creates surprises!

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