AGameofReadings
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1,029 wordsMentalismintermediateThis is fun and super cool at the same time! This was born out of the back of wanting to be able to deliver a super smooth reading when I meet someone.
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A Game of Readings This is fun and super cool at the same time! This was born out of the back of wanting to be able to deliver a super smooth reading when I meet someone. There is nothing worse than an awkward silence where you are lost for words while reading a participant, which is for most of us our biggest fear when giving a reading. Learning to read someone is a lot like learning to drive. When you first start you are nervous, you will make the odd mistake but when you get going you wonder why you were ever so worried! Just like learning space and distance perception in a car, when reading someone you learn to pick up on certain characteristics or traits that describe that person and a lot of the time the participant will tell you what you need to know about them, a lot of the time without saying a word. This little game helps you practice “reading”, get faster at making estimations about a person and at the same time boosts up your confidence and success rating. Just to quickly make a point, success rating is something you should not worry about at all. Just say what you feel and do it with conviction. Conviction is the biggest key YOU have to believe in what YOU are saying. If you don’t believe it, how can you expect your participants to? This game essentially makes any cold reading situation a warm reading as you are loaded with knowledge before you meet the participant (but not in the usual sense of an imp device, pre-show etc) real time. To practice this, it’s simple but might sound stupid - sit on a bench in a town center (or well-built area) and when someone is thirty seconds from reaching you, start in your mind reading the person. Pick someone that looks interesting to start with, the more you have to go on and you will notice things you never thought you would notice. When the person is walking toward you what can you see? Do they look stressed? Happy? Content? Start to think and feel about what this person is going through. Is this person wearing a wedding ring? Does the person's clothing give you an indication into what kind of music this person likes? (This will tell you about the sort of people this person associates themselves with). Do they have any tattoos? If so, what are the tattoos and what images do they instantly cook up in your mind. Do you believe (estimate) this person has children (again this is not something you would ever need to point out BUT it gives you an extra basis to give a reading from). Children can be time consuming so a sentiment like "You often find that you give your time to others a lot more than you do yourself and it can be difficult because at times it feels like you are stuck in a cycle". This is the sort of reading that would cook up if I thought the person did have children, but it doesn’t matter if they don’t as this sort of statement can mean a lot of different things. The aim in not in your head to make up specifics but something that alludes to the thing you are thinking of, as an example – If the person looks happy. If you were to read that person you wouldn’t just say “You are happy” – You would say something like “It’s really interesting, it almost feels like you have started a new chapter in your life, you are finally free of a situation that was causing you stress and for the first time in a long time it’s almost like you can breathe freely again”. If the person looks sad, you wouldn’t say you look sad you might say – “I am feeling there is something that is happening right now that is playing on your mind. Its making you feel like the weight of the world is on your shoulders”. Notice how it is longer and alludes to the exact same thing BUT makes it seem like you are picking up on more than you are. This is the strange part - When you have read the person in your mind, just let the person walk by and in your mind focus on the fact you have just given an amazing reading! – The last bit sounds strange but honestly if you visualize that you have and do this a few times it will help with your confidence. Lots of fighters, athletes visualize in their mind that they have won and how they are going to win long before a fight, race/ competition takes place. It is proven that with a positive mind the success rating was much higher, and I know it carries over here. Start reading the person from 30 seconds away until you feel you are picking up on things a lot faster, this is just like brain training. If you are struggling with thirty seconds, then start doing it when someone is a minute from you. When you get quicker start reading the person when they are 20 seconds away, the same principles apply. This will help give you confidence in what you are saying, confidence in what you’re doing and you will be surprised at just how accurate your readings are. This also helps you form readings in your head on the spot as that is the hard part and the one thing I can’t share with you, the real secret is like anything practice. When you finally reduce it down to ten seconds, this is coincidentally the average time it takes a volunteer onto a stage from the audience! This means that if you wanted to add readings into your stage act you could as well by quickly reading the participant on the way to the stage and fitting that information around whatever routine you were going to perform. Now you can successfully make estimations about someone very quickly and have an idea and direction to base your readings off without too much thought.