Frogs into Princes: Introduction to Neurolinguistic Programming: The Introduction to Neuro-Linguistic Programming

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Frogs into Princes: Introduction to Neurolinguistic Programming: The Introduction to Neuro-Linguistic Programming

Frogs into Princes: Introduction to Neurolinguistic Programming: The Introduction to Neuro-Linguistic Programming

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As human beings, we input output and process information about the territory around us. Our five sensory systems code this information. Our five senses (visual, auditory, kinesthetic, olfactory and gustatory) are the language of our brain.

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Even I found myself re-reading some sections five times to understand what was being said. I found the sections to loop into each other, however, where the understanding of certain parts were clearly understood in later sections. Don’t get caught in understanding everything immediately because you may figure it out later reading the rest of the book. Some important questions captured in the book as well but you will not easy to find it as the book has only text without any symbolic. Establish communication with the part creating the unwanted behavior or response. Ask if it would be willing to communicate consciously. This communication might be a sensation somewhere in their/your body, a picture, voice or sound.When you get a signal, first thank the part for responding. When we have fought against particular behaviors, they can feel alienated, so it’s useful to be polite.We pay very little attention to what people say and a great deal of attention to what they do...The function of modeling is to arrive at descriptions which are useful....We're not offering you something that is true just things that are useful" Just one of Many of Bandler's (and Grinder's) older Gems this book was a real inspiration for me when I was first learning about NLP. At the time I read every book I could find that they had written together and not one of them disappointed on content. The Frog Prince; or, Iron Henry" ( German: Der Froschkönig oder der eiserne Heinrich, literally "The Frog King or the Iron Henry") is a German fairy tale collected by the Brothers Grimm and published in 1812 in Grimm's Fairy Tales (KHM 1). Traditionally, it is the first story in their folktale collection. The tale is classified as Aarne-Thompson type 440. [1] In the second episode of Adventures from the Book of Virtues (1996), Plato the Bison and Annie try to convince their friend Zach to tell his father the truth by telling him three stories, including one about "The Frog Prince." In this version, the title character was transformed into a frog for lying to a witch and breaking his promise. He is voiced by Jeff Bennett while the princess is voiced by Paige O'Hara.

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So, we've discussed the content of NLP. The question now is: does it work? As I've now alluded to more than once, the authors don't offer much in the way of objective evidence. Support is provided in the form of stage demonstrations, wherein willing participants are forcefully pushed towards whatever outcome the instructors desire. As stated in the preface, this might have been compelling in the original context, but here, even if instructive, it's rather unconvincing. They do offer hope in their view of humans. They see people as having only a few strategies. That is why they are good at some things but not others. But by increas The Frog (1908), directed by Segundo de Chomón, is the first film adaptation of "The Frog Prince". [23] When we are young, we try out different behaviors and some of them work. We keep the ones that work, even when times change and those responses may not be the most useful ones. Throwing a tantrum at 4 might get us what we want, at 44 it probably won’t work so well. The Frog Prince" is a main character of the "Neverafter" season of the tabletop role-playing game show Dimension 20, in this adaption more often referred to as "Prince Gerard" or his full title "Prince Gerard of Greenleigh". He is played by Brian K. Murphy.In spite of a lot of BS, the authors did make a person think. So my time was not wholly wasted. I only read 1/3 of the book. It's tedious and after doing some research, I find out why I'm turned off by the way the author's present themselves. How, then, do people cue you in on how they're accessing information? Primarily with eye movements, it seems. If they look down and to their right, they're accessing kinesthetic feelings; up and to their left, visually constructed images; and so on. Besides having a sort of pop-psychological appeal, this idea has something awesome going for it: it's a testable hypothesis. Mieder, Wolfgang (2014). " 'You Have to Kiss a Lot of Frogs (Toads) Before You Meet Your Handsome Prince': From Fairy-Tale Motif to Modern Proverb". Marvels & Tales. 28 (1): 104–126. doi: 10.13110/marvelstales.28.1.0104. JSTOR 10.13110/marvelstales.28.1.0104. S2CID 169891610. ProjectMUSE 546499. Frogs and Princes" is full of interesting, underdeveloped, and unsubstantiated ideas. The idea of content-free therapy is interesting and provocative, and I do hope it's been examined in greater detail elsewhere. I'm intrigued by the idea of representational systems, and I like the authors' constant reminders that "when you do something that doesn't work, do something else" (160) - even if complete flexibility detracts from the viability of NLP as a well-defined therapeutic model. urn:lcp:frogsintoprinces00band_0:epub:413014bc-f7dd-43b1-ba96-8fa935b1647b Extramarc Duke University Libraries Foldoutcount 0 Identifier frogsintoprinces00band_0 Identifier-ark ark:/13960/t5hb25j08 Invoice 11 Isbn 0911226184



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