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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” [...]

April 27th Boot

Posted by: nlpboot on: April 30, 2009

Keep it simple, take care of the basics, have clearly defined Outcomes…these are some of the things I learned from our latest Boot session Wednesday evening.  I came to it with a a few vague ideas of what to do and discovered that our subject – Trance – is a far bigger and more intimidating [...]

The Second Boot

Posted by: nlpboot on: April 16, 2009

Our second NLP Boot practice session yesterday evening produced a number of good things.  A brief presentation/discussion on belief structures and submodalities led us into working with the belief of one participant that she “can’t run”.  This quickly branched out into a conversation on what being able to run would do for her and larger [...]

April Fools Boot

Posted by: nlpboot on: April 3, 2009

Our first NLP Boot session yesterday evening was, in my opinion, a complete and unqualified success!  We tried a few improvisational games to warm us up until everyone arrived (some had trouble finding the place).  Once all seven of us were present, there was a free-form and somewhat chaotic series of activities that included sharing what we [...]



    • 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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