ACCESSING CUES
Subtle behaviors that will both help to trigger and indicate which representational system a person is using to think with. Typical types of accessing cues include eye movements, voice tone, tempo, body posture, gestures, and breathing patterns.
ANCHORING
The process of associating an internal response with some external trigger (similar to ...
Paul Mckenna and his weight Loss program are increasingly becoming popular in the United States. What are the techniques that he uses?
Paul McKenna uses:
NLP
Hypnosis
Coaching skills using NLP and hypnosis
EFT / tapping.
We have incorporated all these skills in our training. We have been personally trained by Paul McKenna in London. Are ...
Paul McKenna was on the Ellen show demonstrating tapping, and EFT. We have been getting an increasing amount of questions if we teach these techniques.
Though the tapping and EFT that Paul McKenna does, is not part of a traditional NLP and Hypnosis training, we do teach EFT during evening hours ...
NLP modeling is somewhat unclear as to what it exactly is to someone who has never taken NLP training.
As we have been getting some questions based on our Master Practitioner syllabus, I thought we should devote an blog post briefly explaining what NLP modelling is, and what we teach in ...
External Reference:
When a person lets someone else decide what is good, bad, wrong, right, fun, boring, fair or unfair etc. Then this person uses an external reference according to NLP.
Internal Reference:
When a person decides themselves (internally) what is good, bad, wrong, right, fun, boring, fair or unfair etc. Then ...
Fears, babies, and naturally inborn fears aren't really so much talked about in the world of NLP (Neuro-Linguistic Programming.) Reason why is because the majority of fears are learned behavior. And it is here where the world of NLP dabbles with various re-programming techniques.
A phobia can easily be "created" at a ...
Crossover Mirroring, or matching movement rhythms, is one of the more complex ways to establish rapport.
When a person makes a certain movement repeatedly, you make a different movement repeatedly as well.
Example:
Someone repeatedly keeps jiggling his or her foot up and down as he/she is sitting down. You drum your fingers on the arm rest of the chair ...
Establishing rapport according to NLP can best by done by mirroring or matching the other persons behavior. This when mutual trust in competence is already established.
There are several techniques to mirror behavior in NLP, to establish rapport:
1. Matching voice tone and tempo
2. Matching breathing
3. Matching movement and movement rhythms (crossover mirroring, more ...
Any well formed NLP Practitioner and Master Practitioner should have at its core a continual focus on well formed outcomes. Whether in the area of Business Coaching, Life Coaching or NLP therapy, the notion of a well formed outcome must be kept in the forefront of any process or application.
The ...