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NLP - How To Change Your Life In 10 Minutes 

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Goto: www.NLPCA.com for more information. In this video Robert Harrison, trainer for NLPCA, gives an introductory talk on NLP (Neuro Linguistic Programming) and demonstrates 3 Processes: Eye Movement Integration, Circle of Excellence, and Behavioral Posturing.

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@mawi820
@mawi820 9 месяцев назад
I am 7 years late 😢... But you can't imagine how much this is helping in helping my teenage daughter... Thank you so much may The Lord bless you. Love and peace from Iraq❤❤❤
@Hugo-xj2mj
@Hugo-xj2mj 4 года назад
00:00 Introduction 14:06 How we process information 41:16 Awareness test 44:34 Using what you see to validate how you are feeling 46:35 Patterns of behavior 54:14 Takeaways 58:51 Jane (eye movement integration) 1:14:05 Belinda (circle of excellence) 1:25:29 Visual accessing cues
@lespaul2000
@lespaul2000 3 года назад
Thank you
@NLPandHypnosis
@NLPandHypnosis 3 года назад
Very cool
@iamnotthemessiahnowfocuson7469
@iamnotthemessiahnowfocuson7469 2 года назад
Thank you bro
@GayleSelby
@GayleSelby 2 года назад
Thanks 🙏
@aqdasikram
@aqdasikram 2 года назад
thx.. helpful to refer back again
@CMAN_
@CMAN_ 7 месяцев назад
20:00 to 24:52 when he told 2 people to give their side of the story he began to get personal which probably made others feel attacked or nervous to give a story but then he read the room and give a quick speech of empowerment by switching their mental models from “this is who i am” to “this is how ive been acting” which changed everyone’s perspective to give a speech and immediately right after someone felt confident enough to say theirs 👏🏾 just an observation but thats some powerful shit
@adrianavargova
@adrianavargova Год назад
This was brilliant! Thank you! And yes, I was at Tony Robbins's UPW event (Unleash the Power Within) in 2022, it was great! But you have explained some other things which were not at the UPW. When I did the 1st exercise, I neutralised an unpleasant event within minutes which I stored in my brain for years. 😃 Incredible 😯
@slaventrinajstic9976
@slaventrinajstic9976 4 года назад
Watching this was probably the best spent ninety minutes in quite a long time. Thanks for posting this workshop.
@misaphine
@misaphine 4 года назад
Can you summarise this video for me please?
@mawi820
@mawi820 9 месяцев назад
People who always want free always want short and quick will never reach there destination.... Be patient be cool watch all the way and you will discover gems along the way ❤❤❤❤
@homodeus..
@homodeus.. 5 лет назад
Great job that I have enjoyed watching it 3 times and was taking notes. I’m a certified coach and I enjoyed not only listening and learning but also the way he was delivering his class and the amount of sincerity and devotion he was showing. Excellent job.
@davidcattermole1848
@davidcattermole1848 4 года назад
yes sweety
@daEVERTON82
@daEVERTON82 7 лет назад
I would just like to extend my sincere appreciation and gratitude for making this workshop available to those which seek innerstanding! This has been instrumental on my journey. I am focused towards introducing NLP and Healing coaching to an audience of individuals which will benifit from the life changing techniques... I fell the energy that you are an amazing man, father and husband... keep up the good work. you are blessed so you can be a blessing to others! Namaste!
@NLPandHypnosis
@NLPandHypnosis 7 лет назад
My purpose (in these videos) is help others help themselves create a more fulfilling life. Comments like yours is WHY I do this. I am reminded of the story of the young man who, walking along the beach, sees thousands and thousands of starfish washed ashore and stranded, dying, on the beach. Stricken by the tragedy, he feels a great sadness as he realizes the starfish, to innumerable to save, will all perish because there are too many to help. While lamenting on this, he notices an old man standing at the waters edge. One by one, he is picking up starfish and tossing them back into the ocean. Bewildered, the young man yells to the old man, "What's the point? It won't really make any difference. There's too many." The old man, smiling, as he tosses another back into the ocean, says, "It made a difference to that one!"
@anandateertha7865
@anandateertha7865 5 лет назад
Excellent..
@kylelove927
@kylelove927 5 лет назад
@@NLPandHypnosis ... Excellent story...
@ttsanjose5214
@ttsanjose5214 4 года назад
@@NLPandHypnosis I live in the Bay Area. I’m grateful for your presentation. Looking forward to September 15. Thank you💕
@Tismesue
@Tismesue Год назад
@@NLPandHypnosis That starfish story is one of my favourites. Footprints in the Sand is another even though I'm not religious. It's just very beautiful.
@CBA9211
@CBA9211 3 года назад
When you asked "what's your favorite invisible color" I immediately thought "clear"
@stevekirkbride3211
@stevekirkbride3211 7 лет назад
my view is that l should be grateful l to this gentleman for providing such a wealth of information whilst lm watching in comfort ...I will be forever grateful I send my love through the airwaves for such a stellar presentation
@RobertHarrisonBusiness
@RobertHarrisonBusiness 4 месяца назад
Thank you. I'm glad you enjoyed it!
@lilioracle1584
@lilioracle1584 7 лет назад
I love listening to talks or books when I work. I am very glad I came across this video. I think anyone truly interested in learning and particularly in learning about the workings of the mind would find a lot of value in this video. I loved how the speaker talks and teaches, for me it was very easy to take in and understand. I think most of the backlash in the comments comes from the "click-bate" title. Clearly this video is an hour and a half long, which to me is a plus. But no this is not a ten minute video that will suddenly make you become who you want to be, and I think the people who are looking for some quick trick may be missing the big picture in all this anyway. If you really care to change I think you have to gain an understanding of how things work and how your own mind works which to me cannot be taught/understood in ten minutes. Anyway, I got a ton of value from this video. Thank you for making it :) And thank you all the people watching this video I know you are capable of making the changes you hope to see in your life! :)
@camogrrl
@camogrrl 3 года назад
Your job must be so boring
@nOw.thyself
@nOw.thyself 3 года назад
And you, as well🤠👍
@nOw.thyself
@nOw.thyself 3 года назад
All goodness from inside out 🌱🌻🌿
@listentogrey
@listentogrey 4 года назад
I’m Very Excited for my breakthrough session tomorrow using NLP with my therapist 🥳 ready to break free from yearss of panic attacks and ptsd 🦋🧘🏻‍♀️💯💎 thank you to all the amazing&curious minds that helped discover these mind tools so that I and many ppl around the world can live their best lives ✌🏽⚡️
@robinelliott5561
@robinelliott5561 3 года назад
Did NLP help your panic & PTSD?
@listentogrey
@listentogrey 3 года назад
@@robinelliott5561 hey Robin, it did! NLP/therapy empowered me to realize that I was making the decision to “panic” ... it’s wild to think it all comes down to choice and we have the power to choose how we react even when we feel completely out of control. it took me awhile to unravel- some days I walked out of session feeling confused, lost, and to be honest embarrassed at times... but now, there is this pause and distance between how I react to stressful situations and how control my energy when I feel triggered.. NLP allowed me to take notice that somewhere deep in my subconscious got logged the need to panic and certain self limiting believes I held about myself.. now I am very much in alignment with my truth and confidence in self. I have to take things day by day and sometimes moment by moment but no where near where I was, who I was, and far from where I been. I wish u love light and healing namaste 🙏🏽🦋
@milkyym8891
@milkyym8891 2 года назад
@@listentogrey How are you now?
@listentogrey
@listentogrey 2 года назад
@@milkyym8891 alive and well! Thank you for asking 😊🦋💫
@ef7952
@ef7952 3 года назад
Oh the irony: "How To Change Your Life In 10 Minutes", but this is an hour and a half long?
@misalsudhir
@misalsudhir 3 года назад
Yes indeed, i was also thinking and surprised.
@misalsudhir
@misalsudhir 3 года назад
Does this was really NLP in 10mins?
@arnetrahughes2277
@arnetrahughes2277 3 года назад
I thought the EXACT same thing!
@trishawallingsford4146
@trishawallingsford4146 3 года назад
A basic understanding of it in 10 mins. But I like what’s here better
@timothyappleseed2986
@timothyappleseed2986 2 года назад
I have been studying law for 10 years. I can explain the basics in about 30 minutes or less. But it would all seem foreign to you if you knew nothing about law or if all that you knew about law was wrong. So for someone to retain the 30 minute summary, they would need to have years of instruction to even be able to comprehend it.
@richardburke952
@richardburke952 5 лет назад
Robert Harrison I just found your video on RU-vid and after searching through a lot of NLP vids. I found you to be very clear and easier to understand. I am keen to see more of your videos , and learn more ... Thank you Richard from the UK.
@woosterjeeves
@woosterjeeves 5 лет назад
This presentation is not "How to change your Life" in 10 minutes; it is "How to change your Life in 10 minutes." So if you can learn techniques that can change your Life in 10 minutes, then this video-clip is titled properly, no matter how long this video presentation itself is. (On a different note, this itself is an example of how changing your frame can help you judge some thing differently. :-))
@JustMe-999a
@JustMe-999a 4 года назад
Are there people in your life that sigh, roll their eyes, and tell you to just "shut up"? It's a trick question. There are.... the real question is.... do you realize it?
@Tismesue
@Tismesue Год назад
And punctuation... 🤭
@claysystem1116
@claysystem1116 Год назад
Verywell said
@selfawareness369
@selfawareness369 Год назад
Two things I’ve always done without consciously thinking about nlp is try to draw a long hallway and simultaneously also see the top of a flat pyramid or try to hear two different conversations at the same time or look in my room and find as many things that I’ve never noticed as possible. I did all that to train my brain somehow. I figured it was expanding my mental capacity like a balloon.
@robVALORANT
@robVALORANT 6 лет назад
I’m sorry but I️ see a ton of people complaining about how long the video is. If you think that it’s too long, no body is stopping you. Click away! Why waste more of your precious time to write a comment saying it’s too long? That’s counterproductive! Please explain the though process behind this, me no unda stand!
@kalvenk4441
@kalvenk4441 5 лет назад
My only complaint about the time is that it's not longer haha, this shit is great
@superdad4419
@superdad4419 5 лет назад
@@kalvenk4441 I'm with you! I crave more.
@mcharrison23
@mcharrison23 5 лет назад
Yeah, but seriously, "change your life in Ten minutes " Ha, + they really want you to give them some of your money.
@beingjohngalt1
@beingjohngalt1 5 лет назад
@@mcharrison23 sure they do. It's valuable information, after all. Anyhow, the techniques to change your life can often be done in under 10 minutes, so the title isn't off. The video length is on the video before you choose it, anyhow.
@mcharrison23
@mcharrison23 5 лет назад
@@beingjohngalt1 / got it.
@thisbadmonkey
@thisbadmonkey 5 лет назад
Wow. The part where you are referring to panic attacks. I had that too. And it is so true, you are expecting it, and with that are making it happen. Same as now with my feeling of something stucks in my throat the whole day. I don't feel it in the morning when I awake, but I expect to feel it, focus on my throat all the time and boom, there it is for the rest of the day. I hope I learn in the rest of the video how to break that habit because I know, that it will go away.
@robinelliott5561
@robinelliott5561 3 года назад
Did NLP help your throat issues???
@thisbadmonkey
@thisbadmonkey 3 года назад
@@robinelliott5561 hy Robin. I would say Kind of I guess..? First of all it's gone. I don't have that anymore, and it went of it's own. I learned that everything I'm laying my focus on will get stronger in it's appearance, if that makes sence. If I'm worrying about something, even if that something seems to constantly annoy me and is hard to ignore, it will get a place where it is allowed to be. If I say okay, I will live like it's a part of my life and don't fight it internally, it's like it loses its purpose and goes away eventually. So if a doctor can't find something physical causing your problem, try to except it, it's only there to annoy or worry you so take that purpose away, make it small till it's not existent anymore.
@CynthiaAva
@CynthiaAva 4 года назад
At the end...as in last minute or two...his example of looking down (depressed) and up ("can't access that way") is something I've observed via yoga practice. This was a very cool and meaningful point of connection for me. Great video.
@hawaiilife8084
@hawaiilife8084 7 лет назад
I appreciate your way of communicating and articulating all this important info... how appropriate! I just notice that too many other NLP experts and Hypnotists play ego-maniac and suggest their way to earning respect and credibility... you don't need to do that and you come across as very trustworthy and in this for sincere reasons. That is lacking unfortunately in this arena. You are awesome! Thank you for sharing!
@ImogenSkyeXOxo
@ImogenSkyeXOxo 4 года назад
I really appreciated this talk; thank you! Re: the awareness test, for those with (c)PTSD or some other form of conditioning that produces hyper-vigilance, the counting of ball passes as the main focus and task is sometimes allocated to peripheral focus/vision, while the person is actually alert to and attending to unusual (threatening) stimuli. I have never seen an awareness test, but I definitely saw the dancing bear in the middle. If I missed something, it was the correct count of ball passes because that is non-threatening and inconsequential, whereas unexpected or unusual behaviour always catches my focus and becomes my cognitive priority.
@donnebonne
@donnebonne 3 года назад
Wow, Imogen, I didn't see the bear because I was so focused on getting the count perfect...a throw back to the perfection I MUST achieve to not be punished as a child.... must be perfect! A lie from the pit of hell that im currently disassembling.
@PostWokeWorld
@PostWokeWorld Год назад
Yes! Thank you. I only counted 8 passes and though I missed the bear, I was very busy looking at other things going on peripherally. I was compelled to take note of the whole picture not just the white team passing. I hadn’t considered why until seeing your comment. When I was watching I didn’t care so much if I counted the passes correctly but was more concerned about missing “something else”.
@enibeni3783
@enibeni3783 6 лет назад
Great job! This gave me a priceless insight into why I developed myopia and how i have healed it half way to perfection. Thank you
@bleeone
@bleeone Год назад
The demos here are great; found the video useful for myself and should expect the same for those new to and experienced practitioners alike. Nicely done.
@NLPandHypnosis
@NLPandHypnosis Год назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@martingp
@martingp Год назад
Excellent demonstration and explanation of some of the NLP techniques. I've studied NLP for at least ten years but one thing that I've never realised before is that I don't have a reference for a moment when I've been confident or secure - EVER! I'm not being dramatic but I've got no memory of it, even when things have gone my way I'm on alert for a spoiler so never get to enjoy success. To many outsiders my life looks like it's been a blast, but for me it's been a continuous succession of "something's going to go wrong". I'm not sure how to change that because it seems to be my only experience. This video has certainly opened my eyes to the core of my depression. Thanks, that's a revelation that I can focus on but at 60 years old it's probably not an easy fix. Great channel and thanks for sharing.
@RobertHarrisonBusiness
@RobertHarrisonBusiness 4 месяца назад
Perhaps you need to redefine your definition of confidence. In my experience, confidence is not something you can get or install... it's simple the absence of fear.
@BeatRevolutionary
@BeatRevolutionary 4 месяца назад
Dude, you are an amazing teacher. Thank you for giving me the confidence to proceed in NLP training. i believed it was fake, so thank you. god bless
@RobertHarrisonBusiness
@RobertHarrisonBusiness 4 месяца назад
Glad you like it. NLP is real. It changed my life and I've seen it profoundly improve 1000's of lives over my 22+ years of NLP Coaching and Training.
@BeatRevolutionary
@BeatRevolutionary 4 месяца назад
@@RobertHarrisonBusiness ♥️💯♥️🙏✨️✨️🙌🙏
@summondadrummin2868
@summondadrummin2868 7 месяцев назад
Your presentation of these ideas really connects with me. The thought occurred that if 'everyone' just grokked the importance of the map not equalling the territory, the world would be greatly benefitted.Thanks
@sophie13.wright10
@sophie13.wright10 7 лет назад
This is so insightful. Many people use nlp for negative purposes and I was able to identify what people were doing to me. This is empowering. Great video
@judichristopher4604
@judichristopher4604 5 лет назад
You said, "I was able to identify what people were doing to me" Correction: You were (feeling) what you wanted to see what people were doing to you. It is called REFRAMING... You can't change the picture (the people you were talking about) but you can change your FEELINGS, the FRAME around the Picture. I even sometimes and take the frame off and break it... It is not the Reality... it is what we THINK is the Reality is.. (scary). LOL
@PenelopeRyder
@PenelopeRyder 6 лет назад
Good technique at 60.05 minutes Thank you
@theitzelperez
@theitzelperez 3 года назад
I wonder how we can pracrice this technique on ourselves?
@th1545
@th1545 Месяц назад
Blessed to find this gem. Thanks for the great explanations
@SuperRitai
@SuperRitai 7 лет назад
this works, i've done it numerous times. everyone does have different needs, which nlp teaches. if a person isn't ready "let it be".......
@dan-3268
@dan-3268 2 года назад
I loved this lecture. The title seems to do injustice to how valuable and engaging this content is. You know how "learn a language in 1 month" kind of titles seem absurd and hard to believe, putting you off immediately, which perhaps is just my vision imposed on reality. Anyway, great video!! Thank you!
@shatteredsquare
@shatteredsquare 4 года назад
24:28, 30:14, 32:38, 34:23, 39:52, 50:45, 51:48, 52:55, 54:07, 54:38, 56:50, 57:20, 1:04:47, 1:07:43, 1:16:07, 1:17:44,
@mcwankster-saturdaynightsp4677
@mcwankster-saturdaynightsp4677 9 месяцев назад
the ''how'' story really proves the 70% negativity mindset, most of them reflected a story that weren't for the help but rather something else.
@drimer4613
@drimer4613 7 лет назад
Great video! You are so talented instructor! I watched it several times and will again. Thank you very, very much! Please, can you upload more videos like this.
@NLPandHypnosis
@NLPandHypnosis 6 лет назад
Thank you Drinka!
@leelo270
@leelo270 3 года назад
@@NLPandHypnosis Dri Mer
@jennifercarleton5199
@jennifercarleton5199 5 лет назад
Awesome Robert Harrison, you're great!
@rosemullen1856
@rosemullen1856 5 лет назад
Excellent lectures i have been interested in this and the brain for many years. Thank you
@DoinBitsSince81
@DoinBitsSince81 4 года назад
What do the 168 dislikes have to say about this video? It’s fascinating. He speaks in a clear cut understanding manner, there’s no industry jargon. I’m gonna have a wild guess, it’s because it says change your life in 10 minutes but the video is 87 mins long? How you don’t find this interesting is beyond me.
@inaric2441
@inaric2441 4 года назад
Ignore them. Like those guys playing in football n concentrate on the moonwalking joker
@DoinBitsSince81
@DoinBitsSince81 4 года назад
Amazing video. This has now made me curious about NLP. I’m in London otherwise I’d definitely come to one of your presentations. Outstanding sir.
@NLPandHypnosis
@NLPandHypnosis 4 года назад
We will be launching the online practitioner training September 15, 2020.
@DoinBitsSince81
@DoinBitsSince81 4 года назад
Bay Area NLP And Hypnosis wow great, will keep an eye out for that thank you
@NLPandHypnosis
@NLPandHypnosis 3 года назад
We’ve moved it to Thanksgiving week.
@lizsmall6064
@lizsmall6064 4 года назад
This is very helpful and insightful. Brilliant. Thank you.
@rhondaurb
@rhondaurb 4 года назад
Wow this is amazing!! Thank you so much!! I can't wait to watch all your videos and learn everything I can about this!! I wish you had a book too 😀
@torlandmusiq
@torlandmusiq 6 лет назад
Boring? This is definitely Not.... Great video thank you!
@Cekmore
@Cekmore 5 лет назад
No Failure Only Feedback! Like this!
@marcy5399
@marcy5399 4 года назад
Thank you for reminding me of what i need to get back to. ❤
3 года назад
And I'm pretty sure you still haven't, eh!
@saustinachs
@saustinachs 7 месяцев назад
You were 💯 calling me out about being so freedom centric that if somebody orders me to do something, now I'm not going to do it even if I might have considered it before. I need then to create understanding within me before I listen to anyone about anything! Even the rapport aspect they talk about in hypnosis training... I don't hold as much value in rapport it seems.
@NLPandHypnosis
@NLPandHypnosis 7 месяцев назад
Well, if you know you're freedom, then you'll understand why you're feeling like you want to resist something. Using that awareness, you step back, observe it, then reconsider based on what's truly useful.
@WW3comingup
@WW3comingup 4 дня назад
My creative modeling outside is energizing.
@flowdancefitnessmotuekawit6757
@flowdancefitnessmotuekawit6757 4 месяца назад
This was such a great lecture! This will Bec so use with my EFT clients❤. Many thanks from NZ
@veronikakovacova4389
@veronikakovacova4389 2 года назад
Thank you so much, Robert. This was very eye-opening. 🙏
@esjay2322
@esjay2322 6 лет назад
honey moley..... mind BLOWN. patterns of behavior. I need to fix my story QUICK! Thank You!
3 года назад
Have you yet?! I bet not.
@beydib8941
@beydib8941 3 года назад
Great informtation. Thanks for making it available.
@raghvendratiwari2015
@raghvendratiwari2015 4 года назад
I enjoyed the class . Loved the presentation and learned something about my behaviour and feelings. Thank you so much. God bless
@NLPandHypnosis
@NLPandHypnosis 4 года назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@lindabooth9837
@lindabooth9837 6 лет назад
I found this very interesting and have learnt a lot very many thanks.
@010shubh
@010shubh 10 месяцев назад
This was brilliant especially the initial explanation of NLP it gave me so many ideas to work with and do loved the exercises in the end state layering although i do just single state stuff not stacking this was new for me
@goodvibesonly2015
@goodvibesonly2015 5 лет назад
Prime Practice (dental company)use all NLP stuff to train dental and yet they will not admit it's NLP teachings. Because they don't want dentist finding the original teachings. Great stuff, thanks
@vidns1
@vidns1 5 лет назад
Great Video... Very informative. I will try and read a book on NLP as well
@Angelic.Reader
@Angelic.Reader 2 года назад
I really appreciate your efforts 👌 I have already been so much enlightened and spiritually awakened to these facts after diving deeper into TAROT READING profession, however your video is an elaboration to everything and that's AWESOME 👌 👏 KEEP UP THE GREAT WORK 👍
@RayReklaw7993
@RayReklaw7993 6 лет назад
I enjoyed this very much. Good lecturer.
@dasfreutmich1
@dasfreutmich1 6 лет назад
Thanks for putting this video. Super helpful !
@BeatRevolutionary
@BeatRevolutionary 4 месяца назад
Beautiful, the comments are 369. I love it ❤
@sabirshaikh8671
@sabirshaikh8671 5 лет назад
Bay Area Sir Thank you very much God bless you From,Sabir Yaqoob Shaikh and family Mumbai India
@reln72
@reln72 5 лет назад
The demonstrations start at 58:52
@sum2automation
@sum2automation 5 лет назад
Yup, If it don't mind it'll never matter, we know how amazingly powerful our thoughts can be from our science today. I'm reminded that our brain/mind is just an amazing tool. I believe that It's most important to ask; "who listening to the mind" and understanding that we are three-part beings of mind body spirit... :) Good upload, I had another cup coffee, Thanks!
@UltravioletHeather
@UltravioletHeather 7 лет назад
This is quite fascinating Thank you
@jameson6930
@jameson6930 4 года назад
I'm stopping at ten minutes exactly. No more. No Less. Good Day Sir!
@jehareis7350
@jehareis7350 4 года назад
I dozed off. They are almost all the same. In a scale from 0-10. Insecure people is a big market.
@bobprentiss8215
@bobprentiss8215 4 года назад
Am enjoying this. Unfortunately the white board is whited out. Have you considered adding a text file with the white board text?
@donnebonne
@donnebonne 3 года назад
Thank you for this very professional presentation. There are others out there in yt Land that curse and "f" bomb and tell us to deal with it. They have some good info but I feel that it's unprofessional to use that language in a public forum.
@raingodmusic
@raingodmusic 3 года назад
this is great thank you man
@camogrrl
@camogrrl 3 года назад
Not “what does this mean about me”, but “What it is showing me about my behaviour”?
@crissieroserose
@crissieroserose Год назад
omg !! THIS SO REMINDS ME OF WHEN I DID LANDMARK
@richman7148
@richman7148 5 лет назад
Awesome introduction.
@NLPandHypnosis
@NLPandHypnosis 5 лет назад
Thanks!
@coachshikunjoroge
@coachshikunjoroge 3 года назад
Your ability to identify a pattern in your mind frees you from it
@ruthh5199
@ruthh5199 6 лет назад
excellent and compelling
@masteringpowerwithin8583
@masteringpowerwithin8583 6 лет назад
Thank you for uploading, I learnt a lot and I loved the way explain, my 16 year old loved and subscribed!
@rohitburagohain9499
@rohitburagohain9499 Год назад
They were making the story while he was asking .
@EnzaValentini
@EnzaValentini 3 года назад
This was very informative and extremelly well explaine
@timothyappleseed2986
@timothyappleseed2986 2 года назад
Okay, so with the moonwalking bear; he is black and we were watching the white players, so we canceled out the black players as well as the black bear. I've seen this in myself when I start looking for something. The color or the shape is what I start looking for. If it is small and red, then everything red that is small in the room jumps out at me. If the instruction was to count how many black players never get the ball the moonwalking bear would have jumped out at you like a sore thumb.
@alejandromaxvell2604
@alejandromaxvell2604 4 года назад
Changing the map - Changing the story: Parents think they are doing something good, but they create suffering and death of their kids. And only if the kids die before them the parents can realize what evil they've done. But some delusional people might say "Don't blame yourself" as if death was not the direct concequence of being born. Change your map regarding procreation if you already didn't.
@user-vb3pw3yc4c
@user-vb3pw3yc4c 10 дней назад
Just a thought: when i am abroad, in cultures which I consider more successful I tend to become like them. Just from the vibe. How come?
@pennyc7064
@pennyc7064 4 года назад
I'm still watching the video. Some emotion came over me yesterday with a phone conversation and now I feel so down.
@makeitmondos
@makeitmondos 4 года назад
I hope you feel better Penny. Continue improving and being sincere in your efforts. You can make it work, I believe in you!
@tranphuongthao8965
@tranphuongthao8965 4 года назад
makeitmondos you’re cute
@mrdanielsathero
@mrdanielsathero 7 лет назад
I really like the third technic.
@judichristopher4604
@judichristopher4604 5 лет назад
Yes I agree, the 3rd technique was great.
@jeanalexandre1105
@jeanalexandre1105 3 года назад
Napoleon Hill's whatever the mind can conceive and believe the mind can achieve.
@suniloswal6432
@suniloswal6432 4 года назад
Excellent Speech on nlp please upload a video on nlp wellness related to health Command God Bless u it's sunil from karad Maharashtra
@timtim8011
@timtim8011 Год назад
Good teacher.
@leelo270
@leelo270 3 года назад
You have my support thank you for your video ❤😊
@7justwill
@7justwill 3 года назад
Facts all facts.. Mind over Emotion
@iamnotthemessiahnowfocuson7469
@iamnotthemessiahnowfocuson7469 2 года назад
Excellent trainer excellent
@WW3comingup
@WW3comingup 4 дня назад
Try seven minutes chakra tune-up laying down.
@karenlambert4973
@karenlambert4973 2 года назад
All I can say is wow, wow, wow!
@Kianquenseda
@Kianquenseda 7 лет назад
Can NLP help to achieve a "Peak Experience" ?
@NLPandHypnosis
@NLPandHypnosis 4 года назад
Yes, you can use NLP to enrich a memory of 'Peak Experience' or you can use it to help you create one - ie via goals, values alignment, etc.
@cicichambers3887
@cicichambers3887 6 лет назад
The message was lost with a couple things. 1- the women chosen were annoying; talked WAY too much; diverted from the context; sounded disgenuine. 2- just explain what to do and leave it at that. The examples failed to explain how.
@johnmariano47
@johnmariano47 4 года назад
NLP is not like a MacGyver show. a go or no go.... You have to keep at it. I like that.
@MelissaFortune
@MelissaFortune 2 года назад
Lololol dude that's me all day long I don't even think about the aspect of possible hurt only just now and my starting to conceive that component LOL. New sub thanks for this post really awesome
@SidewaysStewie
@SidewaysStewie 7 лет назад
I wonder if you could tell me who came up with the follow the pen technique, i've never seen Richard do this, did he?
@kimteangchou87
@kimteangchou87 6 лет назад
Actually I didn't know how to write at all ,right now I am so happy myself that I can wrote faster than before. I hope my friends he so happy with what I growth and more support me .
@judichristopher4604
@judichristopher4604 5 лет назад
YES... I am so happy for you too!!!
@d2s469
@d2s469 3 года назад
Thank you for sharing your knowledge and providing such a great introduction into NLP! It was interesting to notice how Jane was described at 01:03:22, this is where I can fully relate to. Is there any further source of information available regarding this specific behaviour, so that you really try hard and perform best initially but then become the guaranteed dropout as described with the abovementioned example with Jane. This is the first time i learned that this behavioural trait can was described and can be tackled, and as i am struggling with this ever since I would be more than grateful to learn where I can find more information or resources. Thanks in advance!!
@harsharajadhyaksha4769
@harsharajadhyaksha4769 Год назад
What is mind and where is it situated?...are our memories stored in the brain if yes ,then aft we die where does it go ....how will we explain reincarnation
@shernielmahmud9326
@shernielmahmud9326 2 года назад
Great stuff...
@gangstalkingtv
@gangstalkingtv Год назад
Does anyone know what coughing or staring or whispering or brighting or or gaslighting would mean in NLP?
@drmarisan1
@drmarisan1 7 лет назад
This guy has the same EXACT story as another guy... so I've learned that when you are doing a lecture, the story you tell doesn't necessarily need to be true to the person who is telling it because it is only a story. So you can tell made up stories.. ie. my name is XYZ (when it really isn't - but it doesn't matter - because you are going for a certain outcome - which is to captivate and influence your audience).. just like acting. Actors performing don't necessarily need to be the character in real life.. they just have to be able to ACT like they are and be convincing, This speaker was convincing with his story about the skii trip... because someone else had the same exact line in another video. This is their script as it seems.. good thing to know. Because what you are watching is really about changing your awareness not necessary judging if the speaker is being who they are in the video.. he could just assume any identity in the seminar.. but that's not the point.. the point is teaching... and what the audience in this video is learning... interesting
@NLPandHypnosis
@NLPandHypnosis 7 лет назад
Maris, if you are referring to explaining NLP and how it got started the stories should match. If you are referring to personal stories - any personal stories I tell are my own. So, if you hear anyone else use them as their own please let me know and be specific so I can check it.
@drmarisan1
@drmarisan1 7 лет назад
Ok, I will get that video.. I just finished watching another video of a person using the same diagram as you and thought to myself... hmmm... they are probably on the same team and are trained to tell the same story.. i.e. the story about the skii trip and the Starbucks story when you were about to have a baby.
@drmarisan1
@drmarisan1 7 лет назад
found the video... just an observation... and am thinking that this is like a green glass door experience
@drmarisan1
@drmarisan1 7 лет назад
BUT it is also possible (here is a lesson in awareness) that the guy on the video (perhaps it's you) is the same guy in the other video! The first video I watched was of a man without a beard. The second one is the same guy, but with a beard! So now, I can either re-frame myself or you could or that my first comment is true.. that the story is the same, but told by different people.. to influence the audience.. and not necessary need to be true for the person delivering the talk.
@lilioracle1584
@lilioracle1584 7 лет назад
Fascinating
@adamweisshaup
@adamweisshaup 5 лет назад
Wow, this gentleman happens to have the exact same life story as the gentleman who was presenting in the previous video. What a coincidence.
@NLPandHypnosis
@NLPandHypnosis 5 лет назад
Perhaps that's because I'm in both videos. I have a beard in some videos and not others but often get asked about the stories. The personal stories I use are true stories from my life.
@abrahamraber6396
@abrahamraber6396 5 лет назад
No difference so long as you don't miss the point.
@daniellee9390
@daniellee9390 6 лет назад
Curious why NLP workds right to left? I it likeIy doesn't matter, but why is NLP taught from right to left?
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