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Session #04 – NLP Gathering & Encoding Information

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Again we check-in, this time with submitted Research papers and then what we have noticed about NLP in our individual worlds over the past week. Students were invited to merely observe their behaviour and about becoming more conscious through the next week. The following methods were used to become more conscious:
• Breathing
• Being aware of looking through your own eyes
• Being aware of your body
• Tangerine Technique - an accelerated learning technique from The Photoreading Whole Mind System

We will explore how we gather and encode the information that we through our senses in order to make sense of the world. We will walk through a brief VAK exercise to determine our own unique learning preference and our prime modality in the way we gather data. We will take note of the various personality theories including the Enneagram, personality tests mostly based on Carl Jung’s work and our learning styles by Dr David Kolb.

The most important part of tonight’s session will be to discover the submodalities which are the fine subsets of the modalities. And we will explore how this gives life meaning for each of us. Changing these is a powerful and effective way to change the essence of the meaning and we will walk through a few exercises to assist us to grasp this.

Then comes the part that you have all been waiting for, the eye cue movements or better known as the eye accessing cues , and we will have some fun exercises to assist us to gain a deeper understanding of these. We found that we could get the hang of this by practicing eye access cues online.

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Updated 15-10-2008 at 03:59 PM by nlpmodel (naming)

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  1. nlpmodel's Avatar
    Somehow, I was excited about tonight and wow what a session, what I love most about training is seeing my students ignite, and tonight was no different.

    Experiential learning is the process that you go through an experience and then reflect back on that experience and pick up the learnings about it.
    NLP holds two essential beliefs (Presuppositions) around this:
    1) There is no failure, there is only feedback
    2) All behaviour holds a positive intention

    We checked-in and touched based with each other, reflecting on the week gone by and our learnings about NLP.
    We then practically experienced eliciting both a positive and negative state and then used sub-modalities to notice how these experiences shift. This lays the basis for the swish pattern.

    Moving on, we explored our modalities (also known as our representational systems) and got to know our own personal favourites through a VAK test.
    These modalities listed, was a revelation to most of the class. There was a realisation that we have different learning styles and that many of the class members held a preference for Ad.

    After tea, we moved into practical work for the rest of the evening. The first exercise was to elicit the submodalities of each other through a submodality elicitation technique. The next exercise was through eliciting each other's eye cue patterns.
    We ended the evening "looking good".
    Updated 15-10-2008 at 03:59 PM by nlpmodel (Naming)