Human behavior can be influenced, encouraged and altered. It is fluid in all human beings. Society influences attitudes, values and ethics, but people are the number one reason a person's behavior changes. In order to encourage suggestive behavior you need to be authoritative, persuasive and coercive.
Instructions
1. Know what it is you want before you try to alter someone's behavior. You need to have a clear picture of what it is you want to suggest.
2. Tell the person you want to encourage why suggestive behavior is needed. The person needs to hear the "why" in a positive way.
3. Make whatever you want suggested personal. In order to be successful in your desire to encourage suggestive behavior the "why" must correlate with your own personal experience.
4. Enforce and encourage suggestive behavior. Reinforcement is the key to success. Continuous conversation about the "why" will make your ability to encourage suggestive behavior easier.
5. Assess the progress of your encouragement. As will any attempt to suggest a change in behavior, there needs to be assessment. Always have a plan B just in case.
6. Investigate and intervene if necessary. In order to encourage suggestive behavior, you need to be aware of your plan's progress. If the first way you choose to encourage suggestive behavior does not work, alter your course.