Finally I can fully understand how to change my life, I will follow all the steps that this special soul is teaching as many of us as he can. Thank you Dr Joe, I am truly grateful for your dedication to helping everyone who is willing to listen , Godbless you Sir, Thank you Lord for showing us through Dr Joe (because we all know what/who we really are beyond the facade of the body)one day through all those blessed souls who are doing all they possibly can to show us the way to full enlightenment the world will be heaven on earth. ❤❤❤
To the person who asked: speakers often use "yes" or "no" questions as a technique to engage their audience and create a sense of participation. 1. Audience Engagement: By asking questions, speakers invite the audience to think actively about the topic, making them feel more involved in the presentation. 2. Building Rapport: When the audience responds with "yes," it creates a positive and affirming atmosphere. This can help establish a connection between the speaker and the audience. Overall, this technique fosters interaction and keeps the audience attentive, enhancing the effectiveness of the speaker's message.
This video is amazing I have watched so many Dr Joe Dispenza videos but this one is breaking through , the pictures ,his words and the words on the screen Thank you
Sometimes I can't finish a podcast because the person speaking just keeps repeating the same phrase over and over again. Am I alone on this... "YES OR NO"? 😂😂😂
speakers often use "yes" or "no" questions as a technique to engage their audience and create a sense of participation. 1. Audience Engagement: By asking questions, speakers invite the audience to think actively about the topic, making them feel more involved in the presentation. 2. Building Rapport: When the audience responds with "yes," it creates a positive and affirming atmosphere. This can help establish a connection between the speaker and the audience. Overall, this technique fosters interaction and keeps the audience attentive, enhancing the effectiveness of the speaker's message.
I love Joe Dispenza and his work but omg that "yes or no" thing irritates me! I find myself more annoyed than engaged after a while, especially when he says, "come on!" 😂
speakers often use "yes" or "no" questions as a technique to engage their audience and create a sense of participation. 1. Audience Engagement: By asking questions, speakers invite the audience to think actively about the topic, making them feel more involved in the presentation. 2. Building Rapport: When the audience responds with "yes," it creates a positive and affirming atmosphere. This can help establish a connection between the speaker and the audience. Overall, this technique fosters interaction and keeps the audience attentive, enhancing the effectiveness of the speaker's message.
Finally I can fully understand how to change my life, I will follow all the steps that this special soul is teaching as many of us as he can. Thank you Dr Joe, I am truly grateful for your dedication to helping everyone who is willing to listen , Godbless you Sir, Thank you Lord for showing us through Dr Joe (because we all know what/who we really are beyond the facade of the body)one day through all those blessed souls who are doing all they possibly can to show us the way to full enlightenment the world will be heaven on earth. ❤❤❤
To the person who asked: speakers often use "yes" or "no" questions as a technique to engage their audience and create a sense of participation.
1. Audience Engagement: By asking questions, speakers invite the audience to think actively about the topic, making them feel more involved in the presentation.
2. Building Rapport: When the audience responds with "yes," it creates a positive and affirming atmosphere. This can help establish a connection between the speaker and the audience.
Overall, this technique fosters interaction and keeps the audience attentive, enhancing the effectiveness of the speaker's message.
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This video is amazing I have watched so many Dr Joe Dispenza videos but this one is breaking through , the pictures ,his words and the words on the screen Thank you
I agree. I love Joe and been listening to his stuff for a while, but this one really excites me
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Sometimes I can't finish a podcast because the person speaking just keeps repeating the same phrase over and over again.
Am I alone on this...
"YES OR NO"? 😂😂😂
Thanks for listening. It's not taken from a podcast, it's meant to be repetitive so that it can be used for subconscious programming.
speakers often use "yes" or "no" questions as a technique to engage their audience and create a sense of participation.
1. Audience Engagement: By asking questions, speakers invite the audience to think actively about the topic, making them feel more involved in the presentation.
2. Building Rapport: When the audience responds with "yes," it creates a positive and affirming atmosphere. This can help establish a connection between the speaker and the audience.
Overall, this technique fosters interaction and keeps the audience attentive, enhancing the effectiveness of the speaker's message.
I love Joe Dispenza and his work but omg that "yes or no" thing irritates me! I find myself more annoyed than engaged after a while, especially when he says, "come on!" 😂
speakers often use "yes" or "no" questions as a technique to engage their audience and create a sense of participation.
1. Audience Engagement: By asking questions, speakers invite the audience to think actively about the topic, making them feel more involved in the presentation.
2. Building Rapport: When the audience responds with "yes," it creates a positive and affirming atmosphere. This can help establish a connection between the speaker and the audience.
Overall, this technique fosters interaction and keeps the audience attentive, enhancing the effectiveness of the speaker's message.