How to Public Speak and Sell Like Tony Robbins

Posted on: May 17, 2010 by Peter Khoury

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Tony RobbinsTony Robbins is a master public speaker and persuader. If you want to improve your speaking and persuasion skills so you can make more sales, improve your relationships or enhance your career, then you might want to pay some attention to Tony Robbins.

Luckily a fellow blogger and an NLP master Tom O’Conner from NLP Times took Tony Robbins’s “Unleash the Power Within” sales presentations and broke it down and explained what Tony is doing from the beginning to the end.

You will learn how Tony does reframing beliefs, anchoring, changing states of minds, and persuading people to take action. These are things we also teach in our one full day public speaking boot camp in San Francisco in addition to teaching you public speaking confidence, comfort and authenticity in front of your audience .

People who learn public speaking fast, typically focus on learning one or two techniques at a time and try to implement them right away.

So watch the video, learn a couple of things and find a place to try them out.

Video 1: Tony beginning to build a propulsion system and reframe common resistance beliefs

Video 2: Anchoring an extraordinary life, chaining ideas and eliciting a self-convincer

Video 3: Amplifying certainty state, teaching self-anchoring and finally triggering “go for it”


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Peter Khoury
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2 Responses to “How to Public Speak and Sell Like Tony Robbins”

  1.  
    Hi Henry, I have two recomendations for you in terms of books, you can buy them off Amazon.
    Thanks for the comment.
    NLP: The New Technology of Achievement

    Presenting Magically: Transforming Your Stage Presence with NLP

  2. Could you recommend any specific resources, books, or other blogs on this specific NLP topic?

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