Practice & Processes Archive
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 [...]
Submodalities are one of the predominant models in NLP. They have been used in creating some of the most powerful interventions including the Swish Variations, the Forgiveness Pattern, Mapping Across, the Grief Pattern, and 20 more that I know of. The entire area of Timelines (which we will explore later in this series) [...]
Practical Uses of Eye Movement Integration
2 Comments Published by Tom April 25th, 2008 in Applying NLP Now, Practice & ProcessesPractical Uses of Eye Movement Integration
by Jan Prince, NLP Practitioner & Trainer
When I took the NLP practitioner training twenty some years ago I remember utilizing the different eye movements to detect which representation system a person was using at any time and to elicit the use of a particular rep system by having the person [...]
by Steve and Connirae Andreas
This is the original format from our Classic Trainer Manual. It includes some of the background material used by the trainers such as framing, and frequently asked questions (with answers!).
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The Language of Our Bodies
5 Comments Published by Tom April 11th, 2008 in Applying NLP Now, Practice & ProcessesA lot of people want to know ‘What’s really new in NLP?’
While language patterns have long been one of the most popular areas of NLP, no really new linguistic models have been offered in a long time. In fact, in most cases not much has changed in language patterns or the way they’re taught [...]