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Archive for May 2009

Representational System Language

Posted by: nlpboot on: May 30, 2009

As I understand it, the point of listening for sensory-based words is to get an understanding of how the speaker (or writer) is representing reality to herself, which gives clues about how to communicate smoothly with them and how change can most easily and elegantly be accomplished.  One application of this is to detect a [...]

May 27 Boot

Posted by: nlpboot on: May 29, 2009

For those of you who are following our progress but not in attendance last Wednesday evening, I can say that meeting regularly is helping us get comfortable working together and this helps everything to go smoother.   Similar to our last boot, the initial planned “warm-up” using Salad cards turned out to be the main event.  [...]

May 13th Boot update

Posted by: nlpboot on: May 16, 2009

Hi again, Last Wednesday we met again with a fairly structured approach that seemed to work well.  We started off by using Jamie Smart’s NLP Belief Buster Salad cards.  Each person contributed one limiting belief with the duel cause-effect structure, e.g. “I can’t start a new business because I’ve never done anything like it before” [...]

Outcomes

Posted by: nlpboot on: May 10, 2009

As we discovered at our last Boot, clarity and congruity of outcomes have significant influence on success, which doesn’t mean that you have to know everything about your direction before you start something, since you’re unlikely to know everything about what you’ll find next, but having some contact with a congruent intention can help anyone [...]



    • Inge Gomez Michel: Very interesting!
    • nlpboot: Actually, what I really should have said in the post is that, in applying my one-size-fits-all outcome I found that there are simply lots of people wi
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