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 … [Read more...]
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? … [Read more...]
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 … [Read more...]
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 … [Read more...]
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 … [Read more...]
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 … [Read more...]
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 … [Read more...]
How To Write For Busy People
Seeing that I'm deep into optimizing my [tag]GTD[/tag] system at the moment, this seems appropriate: How to Write for Busy People It's important to remember that my readers are busy people too Bodhisattvas. … [Read more...]
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 incompetenceConscious incompetenceConscious competenceUnconscious … [Read more...]
The Archive Of Endangered, Special, Or Fun Words
Here's a fun website I found from Lorelle. I, for one, am going to start saying twitterpated more often. Right after I start calling people "ace." Link: The Archive of Endangered, Special, or Fun Words … [Read more...]