
Cialdini's Commitment & Consistency Using NLP | Influencing Magically - Results Show S02E03
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What if the key to lasting change, deeper persuasion, and even identity shifts could be traced to just two words? In this episode of The Result Show, Dr. David Shephard and Pete Burnett reveal the principle of commitment and consistency. This isn’t just about influence in business or sales—it's how people come to define who they are. From toy shops and church sermons to cults and Tony Robbins, this is a deep dive into how tiny commitments lead to massive behavioural momentum.
Chapters:
00:00 - 00:27 | Introduction: Tony Robbins and the 700% technique
00:27 - 01:31 | Why this principle is more powerful than we realise
01:32 - 04:02 | The toy shop experiment: how manufacturers hack consistency
04:03 - 05:09 | Influence in shades of grey: from encouragement to manipulation
05:10 - 08:35 | Experiments: betting on horses, surveys, and emotional investment
08:36 - 10:14 | Why public commitment amplifies change (Robbins & religion)
10:15 - 17:09 | Smoking cessation and signed commitments: personal examples
17:10 - 19:10 | Dangerous territory: cult psychology and identity change
19:11 - 20:28 | Final thoughts and teaser for next episode: Social Proof
In This Episode:
- Discover how small decisions turn into deep identity commitments
- Learn how consistency can be used to help people change habits—or get manipulated
- See how Tony Robbins uses micro-commitments to drive massive change
- Understand how cults, war camps, and even childhood labels shape identity
- Get real-world applications: smoking cessation, surveys, goal setting
NLP persuasion, commitment and consistency, influencing magically, Tony Robbins techniques, Robert Cialdini, micro commitments, identity and change, smoking cessation NLP, consistency in psychology, public commitment power, The Result Show, NLP podcast, mindset shift, belief change, social influence, self development
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