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NLP

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by Tom Hoobyar


  mental movies and, 62–63, 168, 169, 385, 389

  procrastination and, 74

  reviewing undesirable experience, 389

  Discovery Activities:

  Accessing Personal Resources, 5–8

  Adding Elements to Your Self-Concept, 145–148

  Amping Up Your Confidence, 107–110

  Applying the “Conflict Integration” Process to One of Your Opportunities, 333–335

  Applying the Disney Strategy to One of Your Opportunities, 318–319

  Applying Your Discoveries About Someone Else’s World, 300

  Creating a Personal Anchor, 28–31

  Creating a Well-Formed Outcome, 53–56

  Decreasing Resistance or Trauma, 96–99

  Discovering Your Inner World, 19–22

  Examining Ways You Get Stuck or Make Things Harder, 338

  Exploring a Personal Belief, 240–242

  Exploring Roots of Procrastination, 69–70

  Exploring Someone’s Inner World, 254–256

  Exploring Your Expectations, 91–92

  Identifying Nonverbals from an Uncomfortable Situation, 213–215

  Identifying One of Your Conflicts, 327–328

  Identifying Something You Like About Yourself, 140–145

  Identifying Ways Other People Are Good Company, 174–175

  Identifying Ways That You’re Good Company, 162–165

  Identifying Your Beliefs, 236

  Recalling Nonverbals of a Positive Experience, 211–213

  Recognizing Incongruence, 58–59

  Reducing Internal Resistance, 74–75

  Removing Negative Auditory Cues, 76–78

  Strengthening Your Anchor, 119–120

  Tinkering with Visual Distinctions, 61–65

  Understanding Your Motivation, 101–103

  Using Predicates of Preferred Channels, 274–275

  Disney, Walt, 312–315, 351

  Disney Creativity Strategy:Dilts on, 312–313

  with groups, 315–317, 351

  roles of, 313–315, 316, 317, 318–319, 351

  Disney Institute, 315

  distortion:

  autopilot and, 14–15, 38

  defined, 407

  distraction, 70

  domains:

  defined, 407

  as meta-program content domains, 247–248, 249, 254

  Dotz, Tom, 34, 282–283

  Dreads into Dreams Transformation Worksheet, 369

  Dreamer role, in Disney Creativity Strategy, 313–314, 317

  Durante, Jimmy, 56

  ecology:

  defined, 407

  of goals, 49–50, 54

  well-formed outcomes and, 371

  educational level, first impressions, 173, 198

  Einstein, Albert, 319, 324

  Eliot, George, 126

  Emerson, Ralph Waldo, 3, 206

  emotional states:

  changing, 78–82, 86

  curiosity as preferred state, 79–82

  inner barometer, 100

  interactions of, 174

  sub-modalities and, 65–67, 83–84, 261

  triggers for, 79, 81, 86, 100

  See also inner state

  emotions:

  behavior triggered by, 11, 160

  beliefs and, 236

  conflict and, 345–350, 351, 353

  creating feelings, 10–12

  emotional limits, 8–9

  facial expressions and, 210

  first impressions and, 173, 198

  interactions and, 164, 188–191, 194, 380

  maps of reality and, 39

  memories and, 22

  personal model of reality and, 25

  versatility in difficult situations and, 188–191, 199

  See also feelings

  empathy, 167–169, 272, 297

  energy:

  confidence and, 110

  as driver, 100–110, 122

  generating, 104–105

  increasing, 116–121

  inner state and, 265–266

  living in “the zone” and, 90, 93–96

  physiology and, 93–96, 116, 122

  positive inner dialogue and, 103

  enhancing your self-concept, 140–148

  enthusiasm:

  as driver, 100–110, 122

  generating energy and, 105

  positive inner dialogue and, 103

  rehearsing positive mental states, 117

  environment, persuasive communication, 293–296

  evidence:

  absence of, 233–234

  self-concept and, 141–142

  well-formed outcomes and, 48–49, 54, 371

  evolutional intervention, defined, 408

  excellence:

  amplifying excellence, 387

  Circle of Excellence process, 5–8, 28

  expectations:

  autopilot and, 306–308, 320, 351

  conflict and, 320

  experience shaped by, 90, 122, 187

  exploring, 91–92

  impact on performance, 90–91, 93, 101, 116, 118, 121, 122

  inner voices and, 116

  in interactions, 187

  self-concept and, 142–143

  experience:

  expectations shaping, 90, 122, 187

  questions as tools for guiding, 271

  structure of, 11, 38, 73, 85, 160–161, 160

  See also associated experiences; disassociated experiences

  external meta-program. See internal/external meta-program

  external stimuli:

  generalization and, 12–13

  meaning of, 10, 11–12, 37, 38, 160

  eye accessing cues, defined, 407

  eye contact:

  breaking rapport and, 219–220

  interactions and, 180–182, 199, 261, 267

  matching, 216

  nonverbal behaviors and, 209, 212, 214

  eye movement, 209–210, 214

  Eye Movement Integration, 96–99, 122

  facial expressions:

  curiosity and, 226–227

  inner conflict and, 228

  matching, 216

  nonverbal behaviors and, 210, 212, 214

  failure, as feedback, 40, 106

  feedback:

  defined, 407

  failure as, 40, 106

  interactions and, 163–165, 193, 197, 215

  setbacks as, 45–46

  zooming out and, 225, 226

  feelings:

  beliefs and, 285, 289

  conflict and, 328

  creating, 10–12

  inner conflict and, 329

  memories and, 22, 32

  motivation and, 68

  persuasive communication and, 381

  procrastination and, 69–70

  showing you care how others feel, 184–185, 189–191, 192, 194–195, 197, 262, 282–283

  well-formed outcomes and, 372

  See also emotions

  fight-or-flight instinct, 17, 127, 166, 197, 347, 351

  first impressions:

  assumptions and, 161

  GGNEE and, 173–174, 198

  helping others feel safe and, 184

  personal filters and, 161, 173–174, 197

  first position (“self”):

  defined, 407

  interactions and, 168, 172, 176, 198, 228, 297

  five senses:

  language of, 140

  scanning of, 66

  thinking and, 3, 4

  See also representational modalities; sub-modalities

  flexibility:

  choices and, 40, 53, 186–193, 196, 350

  in communication, 186, 276

  curiosity and, 80

  defined, 407

  influence and, 165, 186

  focus:

  living in “the zone” and, 90, 116

  questions for beginning of day, 86

  short-term goal setting, 111–112

  taking breaks and, 95r />
  Ford, Henry, 134, 310, 385

  Franklin, Benjamin, 268

  future-oriented time orientation, 252

  future pace, defined, 407

  “the gaze,” 180–182, 209, 216

  gender:

  first impressions and, 173, 198

  perceptual positions and, 172

  generalization:

  autopilot and, 12–13, 37, 288

  beliefs and, 13, 37, 132, 134, 152, 288, 289

  defined, 407

  distortion and, 15

  first impressions and, 173

  self-concept as, 153

  general/specific meta-program, 137, 153, 246, 247, 276

  generation/age, first impressions, 173, 198

  generative intervention, defined, 408

  gestures:

  breaking rapport and, 219

  matching, 216, 217, 261, 380

  nonverbal behaviors and, 208–209, 212, 214

  Gladwell, Malcolm, 393

  goals:

  appreciation and, 375

  chunk size and, 47, 53, 55, 374

  creating inevitable success, 374

  current coordinates and, 363–366

  dreads into dreams, 368–369

  goal-behind-the-goal, 242, 243, 257, 326, 351, 352

  irresistible goals, 373

  listening skills and, 382

  meta-outcomes and, 242, 243, 257

  motivation and, 367

  outcome frames and, 45, 59

  questions for beginning of day, 65–67, 86

  short-term goal setting, 111–112

  sub-modalities and, 66

  values and, 382

  well-formed outcomes and, 46, 47–56, 85, 242, 370–372, 376–377

  Godiva Chocolate Process, 74–75

  Goulston, Mark, 262

  groups:

  Disney creativity strategy and, 315–317, 351

  matching in, 218–219

  well-formed outcomes and, 310

  gustatory mode, defined, 408

  habits:

  changing, 33

  Navy SEALs training and, 111–114, 122, 127

  nonverbal behaviors and, 207

  positive intentions and, 286

  hallucination, defined, 408

  Hoobyar, Tom, legacy of, 399–403

  hostage negotiations, 190, 262

  hydration, 94, 122

  hypnosis, 60

  imitation, matching distinguished from, 176, 198, 216

  immune system, 130

  incongruence:

  body language and, 206, 228

  defined, 408

  inner conflict and, 56, 57, 59, 85, 126, 227, 228, 229

  interactions and, 174, 175

  maps of reality and, 227–229, 257

  personal signals of, 57, 58–59

  resistance and, 95

  self-concept and, 143, 144

  Influence (Cialdini), 282

  information:

  as a meta-progam content domain, 247, 248, 249

  recovering missing information with Meta Model, 229, 256, 261, 281

  inner conflict:

  Conflict Integration Process and, 328–336, 351

  generalization and, 302

  incongruence and, 56, 57, 59, 85, 126, 227, 228, 229

  See also conflict

  inner enemies, 39, 286

  inner state:

  management of, 37, 195, 206, 265–268

  nonverbal behaviors and, 206, 207, 217

  See also emotional states

  inner voices:

  auditory cues and, 75–78

  confidence and, 105, 114, 127

  counter-examples and, 147

  curiosity and, 80

  depression and, 83

  emotional states and, 79

  positive inner dialogue, 103

  silencing critical inner voices, 115–116, 117, 122

  insecurity, in interactions, 174, 175, 267

  “Inside the Mind of Worry” (Ropeik), 166

  installation, defined, 408

  intention:

  conscious breathing and, 93

  defined, 408

  interactions and, 192–193, 266–267

  motivation and, 68

  nonverbal behaviors and, 218, 220

  perceptual positions and, 170–172, 297

  procrastination and, 69, 72

  See also positive intention

  interactions:

  applying discoveries, 300

  being good company, 161, 162–165, 213, 215

  brain and, 165–167, 197

  choices in, 36, 186–193

  conflict and, 320–328

  creativity and, 350

  disengagement signals, 185–186

  empathy and, 167–169, 172

  encouraging discussion, 268–270

  eye contact and, 180–182, 199, 261, 267

  feedback and, 163–165, 193, 197, 215

  helping others feel safe, 175–176, 194

  identifying ways other people are good company, 174–175

  incongruence and, 174, 175

  perceptual positions and, 168–172, 176, 185, 192–193, 198, 228, 267, 297

  sense of being felt and, 180–186, 197, 198, 262, 267, 271, 350

  versatility in difficult situations, 188–191, 199

  See also connections with others

  interest, in interactions, 187, 261, 266–267

  internal/external meta-program, 137, 153, 246, 247, 277

  interruptions, 268, 280

  It’s a Wonderful Life (film), 396

  It’s a Wonderful Life worksheet, 397

  Jefferson, Thomas, 268

  Johnson, Magic, 393

  Johnson, Samuel, 360

  Just Listen (Goulston), 262

  Kafka, Franz, 117

  Kanter, Rosabeth Moss, 306

  Keller, Helen, 105

  kinesthetic mode:

  anchors and, 29–31, 32, 119–120

  communication in, 202, 227, 275, 379

  defined, 408

  language and, 245

  thinking and, 23, 24

  Kornfield, Jack, 159

  language:

  absence of criteria or evidence, 233–234

  beliefs and, 261, 272

  deep structure of, 132–134, 152, 205

  effect with no known cause, 234

  individual preferences and, 134–139, 221

  local language, 272–280, 301

  lost performer and, 233–234

  maps of reality and, 202, 229–234

  matching and, 267

  meta-programs and, 135, 136, 244, 245–249, 257, 261, 272

  nominalizations and, 231–232

  predicates and, 138–139

  representational modalities and, 23, 38, 39, 244–253, 257, 261, 272–280

  time and, 244, 254, 257, 261, 272

  understanding and, 221–223

  universals and, 232

  unspecified nouns and verbs, 230–231

  words of necessity and, 133, 233

  See also body language; paralanguage

  lead system, defined, 408

  learning:

  accelerating learning, 388–389

  chunk size and, 40

  confidence in, 108, 120–121

  self-concept and, 144, 145, 153

  LeDoux, Joseph, 166

  limbic system, 206

  Lippmann, Walter, 220

  listening skills:

  communication and, 262

  rapport and, 378–379, 382

  stories and, 292

  values and, 382

  living in “the zone”:

  confidence and, 105–110

  congruence and, 57

  energy, enthusiasm, and optimism as drivers, 100–110

  expectations and, 90–92

  Eye Movement Integration, 96–99, 122

  increasing energy and productivity, 116–121

  inner voices and, 115–116

 
key ideas, 122–123

  mental rehearsal and, 92–93

  Navy SEALs training tips, 110–114, 122

  physiology and energy link, 93–96

  roadblock removal and, 96

  location, as domain, 247, 248, 249

  locomotion, nonverbal behaviors, 210

  lost performative (lost performer):

  defined, 408

  language and, 233–234

  Mandela, Nelson, 348

  maps of reality:

  appearance and, 302

  beliefs and, 39, 221, 234–242, 255, 257, 279, 285, 301

  defined, 408

  exploration of, 254–256

  identification of, 39

  interaction and, 221–223

  language and, 202, 229–234

  and representational modalities, 38–39

  responses to, 39, 221

  second position and, 222–223

  slowing down, 227–229, 257

  structure of experience and, 160, 197

  zooming in, 223–224

  zooming out, 225–227

  matching:

  body language and, 204, 214, 217, 380

  breaking rapport and, 219–220

  connections with others and, 176–179

  defined, 409

  in groups, 218–219

  imitation distinguished from, 176, 198, 216

  nonverbal behaviors and, 215–219, 256, 261, 267, 380

  match/mismatch meta-program, 137, 153, 246

  McDonald, Robert, 170

  meaning:

  breakthrough mind and, 391

  defined by response to communication, 40, 164

  of external stimuli, 10, 11–12, 37, 38, 160

  gaps in, 221–223, 261

  molecules of, 61, 84

  of nonverbal behaviors, 207, 211

  questions facilitating understanding, 229–234

  reframing and, 281

  meditation, 128–130, 145

  Mehrabian, Albert, 206, 211

  memories:

  anchors and, 29–30, 32

  creativity and, 312

  disassociated experience of, 59–60, 61, 64, 86, 385, 386

  feelings and, 22, 32

  generalization of, 288

  limiting memories, 392

  mental coding of, 385–386

  personal model of reality and, 24–26, 33, 38

  self-concept and, 142, 144, 147

  sub-modalities and, 86

  mental limits, 8–9, 391–392

  mental movies:

  associated experiences and, 62–64, 168, 385, 389

  disassociated experiences and, 62–63, 168, 169, 385, 389

  goals and, 50, 373

  as loop, 285

  nonverbal behaviors and, 212, 213

  slowing down, 72–73, 81, 86, 100

  visual mode and, 62

  mental rehearsal, 92–93, 116, 117–118, 122, 388

  Meta Model:

  defined, 409

  recovering missing information with, 229, 256, 261, 281

  self-concept and, 131, 132–134, 138, 152

  meta-outcomes:

  beliefs and, 242–244, 261

  conflict and, 326, 327, 328, 334, 335, 351

  Conflict Integration Process and, 335–336, 342

 

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