Posts Tagged ‘NLP Language Patterns’

April 12th, 2006
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NLP Advanced Language Patterns Mastery Day 17: Presuppositional Forms: Qualifiers

Presuppositional Forms: Qualifiers - Today, when someone presents a simple outcome or limitation (using few enough words that it can be presupposed in a longer sentence. Ex. “being confident” or “making more money”), use the following presuppositional form to presuppose the outcome or to change the limitation into a resource.
Qualifiers: such as only, even, except, [...]


April 11th, 2006
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NLP Advanced Language Patterns Mastery Day 16: Presuppositional Forms: Repetitive Verbs and Adverbs

Presuppositional Forms: Repetitive Verbs and Adverbs - Today, when someone presents a simple outcome or limitation (using few enough words that it can be presupposed in a longer sentence. Ex. “being confident” or “making more money”), use the following presuppositional form to presuppose the outcome or to change the limitation into a resource.
Repetitive Verbs and [...]


April 10th, 2006
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NLP Advanced Language Patterns Mastery Day 15: Presuppositional Forms: Repetitive Cue Words

Presuppositional Forms: Repetitive Cue Words - Today, when someone presents a simple outcome or limitation (using few enough words that it can be presupposed in a longer sentence. Ex. “being confident” or “making more money”), use the following presuppositional form to presuppose the outcome or to change the limitation into a resource.
Repetitive Cue Words: too, [...]


April 9th, 2006
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NLP Advanced Language Patterns Mastery Day 14: Day of Integration

Day of Integration - Today keep in mind the NLP presupposition, The meaning of your communication is the response that you get. How does your ability to use language patterns affect the responses that you get with your communications?


April 8th, 2006
12:24 am
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NLP Advanced Language Patterns Mastery Day 13: Self Tasking

Self Tasking - How can you challenge yourself today to grow in the area of language patterns?
Recap:
Day 8: Presuppositional Forms: Cleft Sentences
Day 9: Presuppositional Forms: Pseudo-Cleft Sentences
Day 10: Presuppositional Forms: Stressed Sentences & Complex Adjectives
Day 11: Presuppositional Forms: Ordinal Numerals
Day 12: Presuppositional Forms: Comparatives & Comparative “as”


April 7th, 2006
3:19 am
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NLP Advanced Language Patterns Mastery Day 12: Presuppositional Forms: Comparatives & Comparative “as”

Presuppositional Forms: Comparatives & Comparative “as” - Today, when someone presents a simple outcome or limitation (using few enough words that it can be presupposed in a longer sentence. Ex. “being confident” or “making more money”), use the following presuppositional form to presuppose the outcome or to change the limitation into a resource.
Comparatives: -er, more, [...]


April 6th, 2006
1:38 am
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NLP Advanced Language Patterns Mastery Day 11: Presuppositional Forms: Ordinal Numerals

Presuppositional Forms: Ordinal Numerals - Today, when someone presents a simple outcome or limitation (using few enough words that it can be presupposed in a longer sentence. Ex. “being confident” or “making more money”), use the following presuppositional form to presuppose the outcome or to change the limitation into a resource.
Ordinal Numerals: first, second, third, [...]


April 5th, 2006
1:19 am
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NLP Advanced Language Patterns Mastery Day 10: Presuppositional Forms: Stressed Sentences & Complex Adjectives

Presuppositional Forms: Stressed Sentences & Complex Adjectives - Today, when someone presents a simple outcome or limitation (using few enough words that it can be presupposed in a longer sentence. Ex. “being confident” or “making more money”), use the following presuppositional form to presuppose the outcome or to change the limitation into a resource.
Stressed Sentences: [...]


April 4th, 2006
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NLP Advanced Language Patterns Mastery Day 9: Presuppositional Forms: Pseudo-Cleft Sentences

Presuppositional Forms: Pseudo-Cleft Sentences - Today, when someone presents a simple outcome or limitation (using few enough words that it can be presupposed in a longer sentence. Ex. “being confident” or “making more money”), use the following presuppositional form to presuppose the outcome or to change the limitation into a resource.
Pseudo-Cleft Sentences: identified by the [...]


April 3rd, 2006
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NLP Advanced Language Patterns Mastery Day 8: Presuppositional Forms: Cleft Sentences

Presuppositional Forms: Cleft Sentences - Today, when someone presents a simple outcome or limitation (using few enough words that it can be presupposed in a longer sentence. Ex. “being confident” or “making more money”), use the following presuppositional form to presuppose the outcome or to change the limitation into a resource.
Cleft Sentences: sentences beginning with [...]


April 2nd, 2006
8:26 pm
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NLP Advanced Language Patterns Mastery Day 7: Day of Integration

Day of Integration - Today keep in mind the NLP presupposition, People Work Perfectly. How can you use language patterns to affirm this presupposition?


April 1st, 2006
11:58 am
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NLP Advanced Language Patterns Mastery Day 6: Self Tasking

Self Tasking - How can you challenge yourself today to grow in the area of language patterns?
Recap:
Day 1: Verb Relaxes
Day 2: Backtracking
Day 3: Changing Time Frame
Day 4: Presuppositional Forms: Relative Clauses
Day 5: Presuppositional Forms: Subordinate Clauses of Time


March 31st, 2006
11:27 am
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NLP Advanced Language Patterns Mastery Day 5: Presuppositional Forms: Subordinate Clauses of Time

Presuppositional Forms: Subordinate Clauses of Time - Today, when someone presents a simple outcome or limitation (using few enough words that it can be presupposed in a longer sentence. Ex. “being confident” or “making more money”), use the following presuppositional form to presuppose the outcome or to change the limitation into a resource.
Subordinate Clauses of [...]


March 30th, 2006
10:48 am
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NLP Advanced Language Patterns Mastery Day 4: Presuppositional Forms: Relative Clauses

Presuppositional Forms: Relative Clauses - Today, when someone presents a simple outcome or limitation (using few enough words that it can be presupposed in a longer sentence. Ex. “being confident” or “making more money”), use the following presuppositional form to presuppose the outcome or to change the limitation into a resource.
Relative Clauses: a noun followed [...]


March 29th, 2006
12:29 am
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NLP Advanced Language Patterns Mastery Day 3: Changing Time Frame

Changing Time Frame - Today, think of a limitation and a resource. For example, believing you are not intelligent could be a limitation and learning something new could be a resource. Put 1, 2, 3 in any of the boxes of the chart below. Use words to match the sequence of numbers in the boxes [...]


March 28th, 2006
11:43 pm
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NLP Advanced Language Patterns Mastery Day 2: Backtracking

Backtracking - Today, when you or someone else presents a limitation, put the limitation into the past and the outcome into the future, using verb form only (without using the word “past” or “future”).
Examples:
“If you could make this change for yourself, so that you could STOP, having already made that change, and see yourself now, [...]


March 27th, 2006
11:10 am
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NLP Advanced Language Patterns Mastery Day 1: Verb Relaxes

I designed an NLP advanced language patterns mastery series to help you move through the following four stages of learning as you integrate these language skills:

Unconscious incompetence
Conscious incompetence
Conscious competence
Unconscious competence

I’ll post a new language pattern each day. After completing the series once, feel free to use it a second or third time until you have [...]



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