Free NLP Videos

October 19th, 2009
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NLP World provides you with FREE NLP videos to study and absorb.

These free NLP videos allow you to take part in a series of techniques that have revolutionised self-development and quick change work.

Of course, there was some work that went into a subject or client just before they took part in the video, just as in life you'd speak to someone before they would let you make a profound change.

Nevertheless, each subject had a problem or challenge that nothing had worked on before they got up and sat on he 'change chair'.

Here's a few examples, with brief descriptions:

How to do a strategy elicitation

In Neuro-linguistic programming, a strategy is a mental sequence used to achieve a goal. Strategies are usually described in a sequence of sensory-specific terms of the representational systems and submodalities employed. They may include alternatives, fall-back strategies, and the like.

Eye patterns

Eye patterns (also called eye accessing cues ) in NLP Are Movements of the eyes in certain directions that indicate visual , auditory or kinaesthetic thinking.

Neuro Linguistic Programming (nlp) teaches us that people make movements with their eyes (Eye Accessing Cues ) that will indicate which representational system they are using. It is said that we all go inside and access information by eye movement, and people store information in a certain way so that they use their eyes to locate the information either visually, auditorally, or kinaesthetically. When you ask someone a question, you may have noticed their eyes move, using a skill trained in a nlp practitioner course we can determine which representational system a person is accessing by the way they move their eyes. In addition, people may move their bodies to indicate in which quadrant of their brain they are searching to locate information.

Submodalities, like to dislike

Submodalities in NLP are fine distinctions or the subsets of the Modalities (Visual , Auditory , Kinesthetic, Olfactory , Gustatory , and Ad) that are part of each representational system that encode and give meaning to our experiences.

They are the building blocks of the representational systems by which we code, order and give meaning to the experiences we have. Submodalities are how we structure our experiences.

Anchoring

Anchoring is a neuro-linguistic programming term for the process by which memory recall, state change or other responses become associated with (anchored to) some stimulus, in such a way that perception of the stimulus (the anchor) leads by reflex to the anchored response occurring. The stimulus may be quite neutral or even out of conscious awareness, and the response may be either positive or negative. They are capable of being formed and reinforced by repeated stimuli, and thus are analogous to classical conditioning.

Swish Pattern

The process of taking a behaviour or state and changing the submodalities to enhance a new behaviour or state, sometimes accompanied by a noise like swwwwishhhh at the time of changing them.

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Written by Terry Elston on October 19th, 2009
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