Practice & Processes Archive
Because of the many number of requests for more detail on working with parts as a result of the post “The Inside Family” I’m posting this version of the Parts Party format - so you may want to read “The Inside Family” first. :-).
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The Inside Family: Getting What You Want More Easily With NLP
8 Comments Published by Tom August 27th, 2008 in Applying NLP Now, Parallels, Practice & Processes, VideoOne of our coaches told me the following story, and I thought it was such a great fit with Labor Day I asked her to write it up for you. Those of you most familiar with NLP will appreciate the elegant use of this familiar model in a specific context.
Some years ago, a good [...]
Labor Day Holiday Special: Help us and help yourself!
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Allergy Process Formats
4 Comments Published by Tom August 20th, 2008 in Applying NLP Now, Audio, Practice & ProcessesRecently the Allergy Process was mentioned to me as if there was only one version. No, no, no. There are two distinct versions, and here are the tried and true exercise formats for both of them!
You can find more instruction and framing in both “Heart of the MInd” and of course a full walk through [...]
Negative Commands: One Of The Ways Language Directs Attention
5 Comments Published by Tom August 8th, 2008 in Applying NLP Now, Practice & ProcessesLanguage Directs Attention: Negative Commands - How they don’t work (and do!)
Here Connirae Andreas describes this distinction in a context where it’s a easy to recognize the importance of this distinction!
And whatever you do, don’t start wondering now just how soon you’ll find ways to use these in your life.:-)
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Anchoring Three States
2 Comments Published by Tom July 24th, 2008 in Applying NLP Now, Practice & ProcessesHere is one of the classic Anchoring processes. Often overlooked, still as powerful as ever! While staged for groups of four, you can certainly do it with two, and even, perhaps, practice with yourself!
And just what will this skill allow you to do that will surprise and delight you?
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The Gold in Anchoring
4 Comments Published by Tom July 10th, 2008 in Applying NLP Now, Practice & Processes, VideoFrequently advanced students of NLP seem to forget or pass over the benefits and strengths of Anchoring. Perhaps because of its simplicity, perhaps because it’s taught early on in most NLP programs. Whatever the reason, overlooking the effectiveness and ease of anchoring is a very big miss.
So the next few weeks I’ll be exploring some [...]
A New Process by Jan Prince: STRAGEDY
6 Comments Published by Tom June 18th, 2008 in Applying NLP Now, Practice & ProcessesSTRAGEDY: When Your Strategy Turns Into A Tragedy
by Jan Prince, NLP Author, Practitioner and Trainer
All of us operate out of unconscious patterns that “get us what we have always gotten.” When these patterns repeatedly harm our relationships or our careers we are unwittingly creating our own tragedies. If we can examine and experience [...]
Here’s Tom Best in a clip from “The Living Encyclopedia of NLP” Defining and Demonstrating the famous NLP Eye Accessing Cues! LIke it? Give us a thumbs up on YouTube!
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Submodalities Part 4: Distance/Color Swish
0 Comments Published by Tom June 5th, 2008 in Practice & ProcessesThe first variation on the Swish, the distance/color swish, is a nice variation. Here it is, again from the classic NLP Comprehensive 24 Day Practitioner Training Trainer’s Manual.
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THE SWISH PATTERN
(Richard Bandler)
Joke: A young recruit in the army began acting very strangely one morning. Instead of his regular duties, he was continually moving about, searching for something in a very distracted way. When questioned about it he would only say, “I’ve got to find it. I know it’s [...]
Submodalities Model, Part 2: Mapping Across
0 Comments Published by Tom May 22nd, 2008 in Practice & ProcessesFollowing on your proactive practice with last week’s introduction and preparation, you’ll be able to step right in to this fundamental and powerful piece of NLP. Ideally use the same partner to work with, although if you enroll a new one and take them through the introductory portion again, you’ll just learn that much [...]