Crash Course in NLP
Crash Course in NLP
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Initially NLP was used mostly by therapists (since thats where the
model originally formed from) and now its applications have
extended into almost every area of life (sales, business, negotiation,
modeling, teaching, government, etc).
One of the great things about NLP is that it contains models that
teach a person to effectively model other things.
There are all sorts of outgrowths from NLP and it has become
somewhat of an industry. 90% of what Tony Robbins does is NLP
based. He decided to rename it Neuro Associative Conditioning
(NAC).
Heres the core of NLP (there are all kinds of spin offs from the
base model)
First of all NLP is based entirely on certain presuppositions
Presuppositions could be considered base beliefs. Kind of like an
operating system on a computer. Every program you run goes
through that operating system (i.e.-Windows). So, the more flexible
the operating system the more options you have when running a
program.
Presuppositions are the internal, mental environmental structure we
build that directs our 7+-2 bits of conscious attention span. This is
the Greenhouse effect I talk about in my persuasion newsletter,
except applied internally.
These presuppositions form the environment from which all NLP
techniques take form.
Bandler defines NLP as an attitude, backed by a methodology,
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Model gives us
more choices through details. When you want to add more details
to someones mental map use the Meta Model.
The way the Meta Model is explained in many books makes it very
complicated when in fact it's not.
If you truly want to get advanced you can learn all about
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on paper. So, please, take the above paragraph with a grain of salt
and a smile on your face.
Vagueness allows you to internally find references for the words I
use. When I say a certain person, youre mind searches its data
banks for a certain person. The Milton Model occupies the
conscious mind with words while the unconscious mind does all the
work. The Milton Model taps the unconsciouss ability to use all
your inherent resources and not be restricted to the conscious minds
7 +/- 2 bits of information. Read Patterns Of The Hypnotic
Techniques Of Milton H. Erickson, M.D.
The use of hypnotic language, along with proper voice inflection
and something called embedded commands CAN be very powerful
and very persuasive.
The underlying theme in all this is that your unconscious mind can
hear things and interpret things differently than your conscious
mind can. Your unconscious mind looks for patterns. Your
conscious mind listens to the words. In hypnosis and the metamodel you are almost doing a magic trick by keeping your
conscious mind occupied while you are speaking directly to
someone's unconscious processes.
song that reminds you of that person you loved 10 years ago, when
you hear it does it bring back all the feelings involved? We can
associate anything with anything. Remember a time right before
you purchased something that you really wanted. You know, when
you walk into a store, or pick up the phone to dial into a catalog, or
log onto that website and you just cant wait to get it. Maybe you
heard about it from a friend, read about it somewhere and it piqued
your interest and curiosity to the point where NOW you just have to
have it. See what you saw right before you bought it, Hear the
words you told yourself (maybe I gotta get this), feel all those
feelings. NOW, as you enjoy those feelings say these words in your
mind DOKTOR SULO. Again, DOKTOR SULO. Very good.
REFRAMING
See Presupposition #12. Reframing is one of the most extensively
used techniques in NLP by Richard Bandler. Most comedy applies
reframes. Your mind is heading down a road its been a million
times and you expect it to continue that way. Then WHAM! A
reframe redirects you.
RAPPORT BUILDING
As I said earlier, if you have enough rapport you can do almost
anything. Most verbal patterns fail to work because A. the person
didnt create a context where the verbal pattern is appropriate and
B. there wasnt enough rapport. Rapport is gained by making a
person feel you are like them. You can do this in a variety of ways.
You can match their voice tone, tempo and breathing. You can
mirror or match their body posture. You can match their beliefs.
You can match their phrasing and their key words. The key to
rapport is: you want to gain rapport rapidly- then you want to lead
that person into your frame (context). People like whats the same
or similar and learn from whats different.
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Do you have some feedback or stories you'd like to share? Just send an
email to me at doktorsulo@covertcommunications.com I'd love to hear from you.