Chaining

Written by Admin on May 2nd, 2007
Chaining

Chaining in NLP NLP-takes-the-viewpoint-of-looking-at-"how"-the-system-works,-not-why. is a sequencing of a series of states A-NLP-State-Relates-to-our-internal-emotional-condition.-In-NLP-we-believe-that-.

An example would be chaining anchors. If you have set up a few anchors, you can fire them off one after the other, changing the state as each emotion is at its peak. You will then move through a sequence of states. A useful chaining anchor can make you (by firing it off a few times) go through the different states automatically, i.e. the first state will induce a process that automatically leads to the last state.

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