NLP Patterns: Submodality Shifts
This one will be short – I just wanted you to explore the differences in your mental image placement. photo credit: DownTown Pictures For instance, you might want to think about something you like to...
View ArticleNLP Techniques: Submodality Mapping
In identifying emotional states, we sometimes need to have control over the way we code our minds. Coding is done at a very unconscious level and I believe strongly that if you want to increase our...
View ArticleNLP Techniques: Public Speaking And Stage States
Public speaking is one of the things I do most. Every day, I have to speak on a stage somewhere in the world. Well, most days. And even if I’m not on stage, I have to deliver some presentation on a...
View ArticleNLP Representational Systems
According to NLP theory, we have four major representational systems – visual, auditory, kinesthetic, and digital. A visual representational system means you prefer seeing over hearing or touching....
View ArticleDepression Help… From NLP (tadah…)
I’ll bet you encounter depression once in a while. Or, you might actually be someone who has been battling depression for some time. Maybe you have someone you’d like to help. photo credit:...
View ArticleNLP Glossary – Submodalities (detailed)
Submodalities are like mind codes. The way it is explained is that it is a “sub” element of a modality, comprising visual, auditory and kinesthetic modalities of perception. photo credit: h.koppdelaney...
View ArticleNLP Practitioner: Submodality Distinctions
Most people don’t pay close enough attention to submodality distinctions. I feel it’s important to highlight this because every time a set of submodalities are elicited, we must be aware of these three...
View ArticleNLP Techniques: Submodalities and subjective measure
It appears that some people have a belief that submodality work is actually based on an objective score. It isn’t. In reality, to be able to measure your submodalities requires one to have the ability...
View ArticleNLP Practitioner Training: Submodality Protocols
I’ve just started to develop a set of submodality protocols in order to enable trainees to go through processes that will yield more consistent results. In most NLP Practitioner trainings, I find that...
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