This pattern is useful for dealing with a person’s irrational objections to taking action towards a highly desired outcome.
Step 1: Elicit representations and emotional reactions to slow and fast time. #
Step 2: Choose a worst-case scenario to work with. #
Step 3: Run the simulation of this representation in a time distortion mode (jerky movements on the timeline, slow and fast rapidly). #
The kind of time distortion you want to experience here is the feeling that time is frozen for you on the outside, while simultaneously it seems to speed up on the inside, as you change your point of view.
Step 4: Determine the kinesthetic sub-modalities that are driving the behavior. #
Step 5: Test first by finding some reference experiences in the past, and then notice which elements of the image move at variable speeds. #
Anchor this experience.