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Learn Covert Persuasion and NLP
Want to learn covert persuasion? Neuro-Linguistic Programming? Don’t make the mistake most frustrated NLPers make. Stop reading books and watching amateur hour on youtube. So how do you REALLY learn NLP? Don’t bother reading any books… until you have SOME amount of REAL LIFE exposure under your belt. I NLP from books. It’s like trying to learn kung fu or ballet from a book, without ever having SEEN IT in motion. It can’t be done, effectively. NLP is about people. It is about human thinking. That’s why you can’t really EXPERIENCE or learn NLP from a book. Duh! Why? Because books can’t give you the non verbal TIMING and INFLECTION, and the 23 plus other qualities of human thinking and effective communication… Written word sucks, compared to spoken word (recordings). Live and in person is better. “So, … Read entire article »
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NLP and Chunking Simplified
NLP and Chunking Simplified by: Mr Twenty Twenty If you are able to shift chunk size, not only to solutions become immediately obvious, problems can vanish. instantly. This is how we play with chunking during our private trainings here in Pennsylvania. 1. So let’s start with NLP, Neurolinguistic Programming. If we let Neuro Lingustic Programming, created by Richard Bandler and John Grinder be our middle chunk, or where be being we can move up and down in chunk size by asking questions. 2. What is NLP? That could be a chunking up question. If the answer we get is something like, NLP is a science of persuasion and personal change work, then we have chunked up. It’s like asking what is a BMW and getting the answer, “A BMW is a car.†How can you enhance what … Read entire article »
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7 Steps for Anchoring Mastery
7 Steps for Anchoring Mastery by: Mr Twenty Twenty Anchoring can be a simple, easy to use method, of influence, provided you learn it correctly, and keep the following 7 tips in mind. 1. Don’ just anchor a state, anchor a direction. I first shared this in a training about 3 years ago. If you focus on anchoring a state, then the anchoring strategy goes something like this. a. Have the state you want them in in mind. b. Notice when they are in the target state. c. Anchor it with something unique – that does not break the state. Anchoring the state when it is diminishing ensures that you will have to keep using your anchor to just maintain state. This is one of the most common mistake that happens to about 75% of NLP practitioners … Read entire article »
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