Semantics
You may be able to rely on the constructive aim of your inner critical voice, even if it has very little to do with you. Our inner voices don’t like …
Everybody can think of an internal voice that they don’t like, but very few people are paying attention to where it is in their own personal space. …
Source: Erickson Institute At some level, all beliefs are, or were, intended to be positive at some point in time. When considered from the …
Thinking about and considering the 21 presuppositions (reviewed at the beginning of the book) is one thing. Turning one or more into a core belief is …
Source: Robert A. Yourell It brings out the best in people who are not aligned with their higher values. This pattern is very important for working …
Source: Richard Bandler & John Grinder Generate a handful of resourceful states more consistently by resolving habitual (automatic) negative states. …
Learn to make your communication more persuasive with presuppositions. A presupposition is essentially an assumption. Your listener may or may not …
Implied Causes is a technique that uses words to imply that one thing will lead to another. I might say, “As you take in all this information, you can …
Milton Erickson had a way of forming hypnotic suggestions that didn’t even seem hypnotic at all. He used to combine numerous hypnotic suggestions …
One quick way to handle and deal with a negative internal voice is to join it. This is kind of what they teach in Judo, using the momentum of the …