Apr
21
Submodalities
Category: General NLP, Models of Thinking, Submodalities |
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I’ve used submodalities for a long time, and found that whatever that has been covered in books and manuals have been severely limiting. I learnt from Richard Bandler that the development of submodalities was based on understanding how we shift states in different ways.
For instance, most books focus on the use of visual submodalities. Distance, [...]
Apr
11
Issues With The Milton Model
Category: General NLP, Milton Model, Models of Thinking, Physiology, Therapeutic Approaches |
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I’ve been working with and using the Milton Model since 1995 during my practitioner training, and I’ve discovered that it takes a lot more than just the Milton Model to build a person’s skills in persuasion.
I realized a long time ago that the Milton Model was limited by Bandler’s ability to explain the totality of [...]
Apr
2
Anchoring And Future Pacing
Category: Anchoring, General NLP, Modeling, People In NLP, Submodalities, Techniques |
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Sid Jacobson highlighted this to me. As a seasoned NLP Master Trainer, Sid has a way of making complex things simple. We have a number of different ideas floating around, including the concept of connecting anchoring with future pacing. When I learnt this, it was just so intruiging, I tested it out.
Anchoring is really the process of [...]
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