Question, when you change from unresourceful picture to resourceful, when
you swish, do you change the unresourceful from associated to a
disassociated, and then change the resourceful from dis to associated ?
I think In NLP (please correct me if I am wrong – it been a long time) the
tongue tied symptom is defined as Physiology (the way a person physically
feels). Before a person physically feels a certain way, they have a State
of mind. State precedes Physiology. Therefore Anchoring is a technique used
to deal with the Trigger that put us in a certain State of mind and
Physiology. By dealing with the triggers and creating alternative State of
mind and Physiology we can change behaviour SWISH! .
Do you not make the new picture bigger and brighter than the first picture
or do you still keep it dull and grey. and the unwanted behaviour goes dull
and grey
Im a bit confused. Wasn’t the lady problem meant to be fixing the tongue
tied problem when she talks in those meetings? Or is it something to do
with lifting your mood by meditating with that picture Swishing? And what
were the pictures she was thinking of? Wouldn’t we need to know that so we
can see what’s going on? I’m so lost lol.
Hello there! This article could not be written any better!
Looking through this post reminds me of my previous roommate!
He constantly kept talkng about this. I am going to send this
ppst to him. Fairly certain he’s going tto have a very gkod read.
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You mean SWITCH, not swish.
Thank you for teaching. Very generous to give your time. Helpful to me ?
YES!!!!!!!
Question, when you change from unresourceful picture to resourceful, when
you swish, do you change the unresourceful from associated to a
disassociated, and then change the resourceful from dis to associated ?
this works great for visual people, but not for those who don’t use that
submodality primarily
Why don’t you anchor it?
Pretty much Freud and the repetition compulsion. Read about that and you
can work all this out yourself
I think In NLP (please correct me if I am wrong – it been a long time) the
tongue tied symptom is defined as Physiology (the way a person physically
feels). Before a person physically feels a certain way, they have a State
of mind. State precedes Physiology. Therefore Anchoring is a technique used
to deal with the Trigger that put us in a certain State of mind and
Physiology. By dealing with the triggers and creating alternative State of
mind and Physiology we can change behaviour SWISH! .
Do you not make the new picture bigger and brighter than the first picture
or do you still keep it dull and grey. and the unwanted behaviour goes dull
and grey
FUCKING SMACKING YOUR LIPS!!!! STOP IT!!! Grrrr!!!
Totally put me off this video.
Interesting!
Thanks for the sharing. This is really great.
this dude needs to dial it down just a notch, bit intense.
Im a bit confused. Wasn’t the lady problem meant to be fixing the tongue
tied problem when she talks in those meetings? Or is it something to do
with lifting your mood by meditating with that picture Swishing? And what
were the pictures she was thinking of? Wouldn’t we need to know that so we
can see what’s going on? I’m so lost lol.
@Mick N I was thinking the same thing. I would definitely anchor that
image. Maybe they just wanted to keep the video simple.
Swishhhh
Hello there! This article could not be written any better!
Looking through this post reminds me of my previous roommate!
He constantly kept talkng about this. I am going to send this
ppst to him. Fairly certain he’s going tto have a very gkod read.
Thank you for sharing!