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Using NLP on yourself, to create more of the life you want is a huge area that we
could write many volumes of material on. The fact is everyone who comes into
the field of NLP is doing so for their own specific outcomes, and for the most part,
are starting from different positions. Therefore there are no one-size fits all
approach in terms of how you should use the technology. In fact one of the great
things about NLP is you can use it as you please, its incredibly versatile.
This bootstrap action manual is designed to compliment the video resources
and get you to the point where you have the know-how and resources to use the
patterns and attitude of NLP to improve your life.
In the following pages you will find 25 distinct sections, summarized on a post-it-
note. Each post-it-note provides you with a key insight to help you create more of
the life you want. Most conclude with a specific next step action to do.
If you want to get good at using NLP on yourself then the rules are simple;
Do the actions!
We cover many topics including:
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How to cultivate the core attitude of NLP


How to work with the techniques
How to know what technique to use when
How to use the technology to address questions of productivity,
motivation and action
How to think and train if you want to become really good with the
technology
How to get yourself unstuck
How to be a master of your thoughts and responses

Master these areas and we can promise you that more of the changes youd like
to see appear in your life will start showing up, again and again. If you just read
this manual and watch the videos passively you will come away with some great
distinctions, but you life will be no different than before. And you dont want
that, do you?
Living and breathing the technology to benefit your own life start here.
So get your state on and we look forward to hearing how you get on.
To your happiness and mastery,
Tom and Michael

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There are between circa 30 or so organizing presuppositions in NLP1 that are the
foundation building blocks of the technology. They exist, not because they are
necessarily true, but because when embodied and operationalized, they act as
powerful enabling filters in how we interact with the world.
Many NLPers treat these are some kind of conceptual ideas, read them once and
move on. They think they understand them, but the reality is when you treat
the presuppositions as just concepts, you have no felt sense experience of them
as a reality and so they have no impact on your life.
This is error 101 for anyone looking to apply NLP to their life.
Your first task on the journey of using NLP on yourself is to embody each
presupposition over the coming month, bringing in whatever resources are
necessary in order for you to assume that the presupposition you are using is
TRUE and ACT accordingly.
Only then are you in the position to notice how it radically affects your
orientation in the world.

Depending on the author.

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And affect it positively, it will.


For example starting today adopt the belief that The map is not the territory.
Get that belief into your bones. Assume it is true and notice how it transforms
your world.

When this is true for you, how would you think, feel and act in the world?

How does it affect how your think about misunderstandings you have?

How does it impact the ideas you have about yourself?

How does living from this presupposition affect how you deal with others
who dont share the same map as you, etc?

Fully adopt it and act as if this were the true way of being in the world. After
doing this for 24 hours, remove that and try on the inverse of it, that the map IS
the territory. Again notice how it changes the way you organize your perceptions
and act in the world.
In NLP we are the school of doing, not talking. So repeat this process each day for
the coming 30 days choosing a different presupposition below putting it on
and taking it off.
Embodying the core presuppositions of NLP is the cornerstone to handing
anything else that may come your way. It builds inside of you many of the
attitudes and mindset of flexibility, resourcefulness and curiosity. All great
attitudes to have.
Before you start adopting each of the presuppositions below, first rate yourself
on a scale of 1-10 (10 being totally congruent with my behaviour), as to how well
you already embody each of these presuppositions. At the end of 30 days rate
yourself again and continue adopting the presupposition, until you consistently
score above 8 in each, as demonstrated by your behaviour.
1. The map is not the territory.
2. People respond according to their maps, not to reality itself.

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3. People make the best choice they can at the time given the state they are
in.
4. People work perfectly.
5. All human behavior is purposive or adaptive within some context,
whether you can detect it or not. (This used to be written as Every
behavior has a positive intention the source of endless
misunderstandings and whinings and re-blamings. This restatement is
more to the point.)
6. Every behavior has utility and usefulness in some context. (this is a
corollary of #5)
7. The meaning of your communication is not simply what you intend but
the response you get.
8. Meaning is context dependent.
9. Mind-and-body are inescapably linked, one affects the other and visa
versa.
10. If you want to understand; act. The learning is in the doing.
11. We cannot not communicate.
12. The one who sets the frame for the communication controls the
communication.
13. There is no failure only feedback.
14. The individual with the greatest choice of behaviors (range, flexibility in
sheer numbers) controls the situation.
15. People have the internal resources they need to succeed.
At the end of 30 days you should have tried out and taken off each of the
presupposition of NLP. Notice which seemed a natural fit for you and which you
need to develop the habit of embodying in the way you move through the world.
Doing this assignment is one of the most powerful exercises you can do in NLP.
Once your behaviour reflects the core presuppositions of NLP, it is time to turn
our attention to the techniques

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Learning or applying the techniques of NLP is the area that most new folks into
the field want to learn more about. People tend to think there is some kind of
magic to them, and often overcomplicate the process of how to use the
techniques. The techniques are like recipes you can follow and many will help
you re-wire certain responses in your mind-body. Using them is actually quite
simple.
Many books have been written covering the many techniques of NLP. Pick one
and follow the process outlined within it.
For example, if you get a copy of the Richard Bandlers recent book Get the Life
You Want work it through methodically, one step at a time. Apply what Richard
guides you through.
Everything you need is there, but what you have to release first of all, is that you
can talk to yourself and that talking to yourself has anything to do with what's
going to get you well. I've watched people who work with themselves and
they'll sit there while they are trying to do a technique. For example a technique
around visioning, making pictures, and while they are attempting to do that, they
will talk to themselves saying:
Ah, it's not working, I hope this is going to work, I don't think it's going to
work.
Realize that IS the work they are doing. The internal dialogue is the work. All that
commentary is not commentary. It is the state that you are creating. And you've
got to switch that stuff off. If you are talking like a mental chipmunk to yourself,
that's the state you will induce and not some titanic state of motivation.

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NLP is not like a magic avoid-responsibility thing. It's about taking more
responsibility. And taking responsibility, when you are working with the various
techniques and methods, is what you have to do.
Second thing, you can't be both the critic evaluator and the doer of the technique
of the same time! When people screw it up, they usually screw it up because they
are trying to run two states at once. They will go:
Alright, Im going to do self hypnosis. I am relaxing a little bit. Am I there
yet? No, I'm not so I guess this doesn't work.
This is Crazy, stupid. Crazy-stupid.
That's what that is. It won't work! It never works.
Yes. But... No buts. Yeah, if you think you're thinking and you are doing that, you
are well we have a name for that.
Third thing to avoid is not using sufficiently intense representations. Pictures,
sounds, etc. In other words, the content you are using and how you are using it, is
not sufficiently gripping or motivating then your not going to get far with it.
Action:
Using the techniques of NLP is for the most part very straightforward. Assess
how you have been using the techniques so far and identify if you have suffered
from any of the 3 common errors outlined above.
Most people who have difficulties with the techniques have.
Make a commitment today to stop doing any crazy-stupid stuff.
Instead simply DO the techniques, follow the process outlined by whichever
manual or description you are following until you can apply them to any area of
your life. There are tons of techniques that can help you change limiting beliefs,
overcome negative emotions, be more happy, live a better life etc. etc.
Right now you only need to ask yourself:
Do you have a clear idea of the kind of life you wish to be living?
The simply truth is you cant do it, IF, you keep doing the same stuff over and
over that doesnt work. Whatever the life you aspire for looks like, to get to there
from here means you will need to make some changes. And this is where the
technology of NLP can really help.
But first lets talk about your goals

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This program isnt a course about goal setting. There are hundreds of resources
out there about goal setting. In fact, for most setting goals isnt a problem, it is
the getting to the goal that is. And weve got good ideas for that in store later on.
But right now lets take a step back before we rush down the streets of
achieving your goal and talk about something more important.
Sometimes people think that they want something where it is actually what
they're told, or what that they have learned to want.
The person is following goals and dreams that aren't theirs. They have been
educated into them. For example, in the UK recently there was a study done.
They asked sixteen to eighteen years old what they wanted to be when they were
adults. And most of them responded they want to be celebrities. Big Brother
style. That's pure education. It has nothing to do with anything other than
they've been sold an image. But that image is disconnected.
A lot of times, people know what they want to do, but somewhere along the line
they forgot. Lets ensure this doesnt happen for you.
Action:
Take some time today to review your most important goals. Identify are they
really your goals?, or have they been educated into you?
Get to the essence of the motive behind your key goals.
Ask yourself questions like:

Why do you want this goal?


How do you know, you really want it?

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What factors influenced you wanting this goal in the first place?
Have your actions to date been consistent with manifest that goal? If not,
why not? What truth lies behind your story?
How does X goal lead to Y (expected/desired) outcome?

Play with these questions, and the others that will naturally come up in your
mind when you start turning the spotlight inward and zooming in on the true
nature of your goals.
This will help flush out what is truly your goal vs. what you have been
unconsciously following as a pattern, investing perhaps huge amounts of energy
and resources. And perhaps for some of your goals youve been doing this for
someone other than yourself, like there has been a need to do so, in order to gain
some form of acceptance.
If you discover a goal you have been chasing for many years is not for you and
never was your goal then decide what is the right path for you to follow from
here forth...
There is immense freedom in striking a goal off of your list that was never really
something you wanted, you just, for a time, thought you did.
Your life can get a whole lot better when you are spending your time doing the
things that reflect what you really want, based on your truest wants. Say yes to
them. Then go get them.

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Did you know we are all experts. You, me, everyone.
Every morning you get up you have certain things you do. Specific thoughts and
patterns you repeat. We all do. If you want to have more choice, influence and
power in your life, then start become aware of what repeated patterns drive your
behaviour and then using any of a number of NLP processes to influence and
shape them to help you achieve more of whatever it is that you want.
Realize that you are always practicing something. Every moment of every day.
For example, many people are not aware that even when they are walking
around just chatting to themselves, commenting on what's going on and sitting
around having their coffee and criticizing everything that is going on. That, that is
practice. That's habituated practice. And if you are doing that, you are practicing,
either being critical, or practicing feeling better.
No amount of personal development feel good talk can get away from the fact
that what you practice is what you get good at.
Two quotes from James Allen, point you towards the path to how to have more of
the life you want:
Man is made or unmade by himself. By the right choice he ascends. As a
being of power, intelligence, and love, and the lord of his own thoughts, he
holds the key to every situation.
A man has to learn that he cannot command things, but that he can
command himself; that he cannot coerce the wills of others, but that he can
mold and master his own will: and things serve him who serves Truth;
people seek guidance of him who is master of himself.

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Bottom line is, if you want to have more of the life you truly want, then it starts
with the moment-by-moment commitment to master your thoughts.
Action:
Figure out what story/behaviour/internal thoughts have you been practicing
that dont serve you and change it.
We all have something create a list of your top three un-serving habits then
make the commitment today that you will change them.
How?
There are several ways.
Re-watch the video how to rewire negative emotional responses and use that
pattern to deal with undesired triggered responses. Then put into practice any
one or more of the five how to deal with negative internal voice to halt any
unwanted internal voice.
Build in a new strategy of hearing and seeing the behaviour that you want. Use
the NLP SWISH pattern, outlined in any NLP technique book or online to start
directionlising the brain about how you want to behave instead.

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Of course the natural question when you realize that everything you are doing is
some form of practicing, is how do I change the habits Ive established that dont
serve me?
Well, for people who are stuck doing habituary things. Quite often, it can be a
simple matter of reminding yourself what you want instead. Both Michael and I
have used this process extensively.
Michael said:
Many years ago I encountered the Lojong training in Tibet Buddhism.
And in the approaches of mind training that they have. In one of the things
that they used as part of the early Buddhist educational process is
slogans.
One of the principles is Train with slogans. Which is a slogan in itself.
How could you use that?
How could you create a very concise line that evokes the desired ritual or
habit you want to cultivate?
Sometimes questions are great for this.
For example if somebody is not making good decisions about things, we
will have them write on a big post-it note, one of those 4x6, or bigger
post-it notes.
In big letters:

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Who is the adult in the world?


And then you stick it where you are working. Right where you have to
look at it. Who's the adult in the room?
And then every time you see the question, you train yourself. When you
see the question, you check. Who is the adult in the room? If you are with
more than one person check who is the nominated adult. There has to be
at least one.
If there is an adult in the room, then you can be a child. But, if you're on
your own or if you are in a cubicle or if you are alone at home and you ask
who's the adult in the room. And there's no other adult there, it's you.

That means you're the one whose in charge. That means you're the one
who has to make the decisions about what's good to do and what's not
good to do. If you had children present, you think you wouldn't let them
run around and do whatever the hell it was and stay on the Internet all of
God's hours, would you? Of course not.
Who is the adult in the room? This helps point us towards the reality that
we are always responsible. Always. Whether we like it or not. Whose the
adult in the room is designed to restore to you with humour, whose
driving the bus whose the one in charge? And it's you.

Notice that this phrase doesn't tell you what to do. The phrase evokes a
response. And through that response, you modify your behavior. If it's just
cliches. We ignore those very very quickly. It's another post-it note. Who
ordered this... Another question.
Who ordered this truck load of manure?
Once again, you have to check cause on most occasions you'll discover
that you had a big hand in unloading that pile of manure. You got a pile of
manure, your hand is on it.
Basically this process taps into the law of small behaviors. Behaviours that are
repeated over time by repeating small actions over and over again can produce
really big results.
In fact every skill you have today is the result of typically thousands of
repetitions in order for you to be able to do it unconsciously. Each time you do an
action you brain records it as that was a good one, keep that and strengthens
the network of nerve-brain-response potential.
How will you use this principle to better your life today?

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Action:
Purchase a deck of 4x6 or bigger post-it-notes.
Create 2 slogans and 1 succinct question that trigger you to start entraining
more of the kind of attitudes, behaviors or thoughts processes that will greatly
benefit your life.
Write each slogan/question in BIG letters on a card. Keep them front of mind and
in sight everywhere (this will require you to have multiple copies).
A lot of times in our culture, we've forgotten that change is often a matter of
repeating and aggregating results over long periods time.
Let go of any expectation that everything to be instantaneous. Too many people
have the idea that change is like a microwave oven, you just put something in
and "BING", the bell goes off, and then there's the result.
The secret that most folks wont tell you is that for the most part, people dont
work like that. Yes behavioral changes can be trained in to occur quickly, but
unless you have the skill to know how to do that (which is a big topic and one we
cover in the Platinum Audio News Club) and how a pattern of behaviour is
habituated, re-wired and installed in someone, then use a note to self and keep
it everywhere.
When you are first training a new pattern in, use the post-it-note to trigger you
STOP, pause and read the card and then figure out how you can act/demonstrate
what is presupposed on the card. Its kind of like a mini performance check.
For example I (Tom) have many 4x6 notes around my office.
One says:
What is essential?
Another says:
Simplify, less clutter.
And I have many others.
They help keep me focused and are contextualized to various outcomes I have.
Its hard to ignore something that is right there in front of your face.
You dont need a fancy process to get great results.
Simple tools used effectively can have a profound impact on your life.

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If you want to create more of the life you want then one component every person
will need is ACTION!
Every successful person knows in order to make something worthwhile happen -
someone has got to do something.
The most common response you will hear people say is:
But I dont have any motivation?
to which, if this is a common phrase you use, ask yourself
What am I practicing?
Using NLP on yourself means using the toolset recursively on your own
thoughts-feelings-behaviours to make life enhancing corrections and
adjustments, so what you wish to experience and have in your life stars showing
up more often.
For example weve already covered the three most common obstacles that
people experience when they try to apply the techniques of NLP to themselves
but dont. If you dont have any motivation which is to say you are not yet
motivated enough to stop doing whatever it is you are currently doing
(distraction activities) and START doing what it is you say you want, then rather
than treating this as many folks weve meet do, that mommy took my spoon
away start thinking and acting like someone how has been trained in NLP.
Become curious.

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SHIFT your thinking. Rather than wondering what is wrong with me? or I feel
so bad that X hasnt happened yet etc. start focusing on discovering just how you
are able to produce X feeling (e.g. jaded, apathetic etc.) and demonstrate the
behaviour of whenever I think of doing X I always/almost always do something
else/put it off.
Once you have discovered how you are able to do it what do you now need to
do differently, in terms of how you represent the desired behaviour, what would
you need to say and in what voice tones and from where and what states, when
present, would evoke a feeling of action-urgency-compulsion to do it2?, etc.
Use the NLP sub-modality contrast pattern to identify the critical sub-modalities
that make the most difference for you when you instinctively do something
naturally and easily.
Then one by one change the old way of thinking about it until you match it with
the new way, that is motive evoking.
There are so many way you can use the techniques of NLP to better your life.
Action:
From this day forward, start using the technology of NLP on yourself to error
correct and diagnose where you are and help build a bridge to where you want
to be.
There are many models and techniques you are use to get things going. Before
you choose a technique to use, ask yourself:
What is my desired state?
How would I know when I have achieved it? (define this in behavioral
sensory based words)
What is my present state?
What constraints or factors are currently stopping me from already
having my desired outcome?
What resources do I need to get me from my present state to my desired
state?

What strategies, contacts, knowledge, skills are required?

What must be so in order for the present state to be transformed into the
desired state?

2 Whatever it is for example

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How should these be organized and prioritized?


Whats my next action?
By when will I commit to doing this?
These are a sub-set of the well-formed outcome framework, but are enough to
get you moving and take anyone from a place of inaction to movement towards
their goals.
The big error that many people make when they try to use NLP techniques on
themselves is they have muddled thinking. You are likely experiencing this
when:

You arent able to hold a clear representation of what you want


Are confused about what is required
Find yourself delaying or not taking action
Are spending more time looking externally than trying to find an answer
inside yourself

Everyone experiences this from time to time. Yet muddled thinking, left without
any intervention by you, can result in months, years, even decades going by
without any effective action to help you get what it is you want.
Rather than wishing or hoping that someday, somewhere things will be more like
you want them to be, use the toolset of NLP on yourself, to better your life.
Circumstances dont make the man, they only reveal him to himself
Epictetus

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OK, I am clear that the buck stops with me, that I am the adult in the room, that
the technology of NLP is not a magic bullet but rather a operating system I can
use in every area to continually improve my life. The question is how do I take
action?
This one is simple JFDI or Just f**king do it.
Borrowing from the famous sneaker company. The notion of just doing it we add
the, the modifier, "f**king" just f**king do it to indicate, that we have been
dragging some what, we have been less than responsive to the needs of the
moment. And the change in transformation is often simply a matter of doing
something.
It has nothing to do with how we feel.
It has nothing to do with how motivated we are.
It has nothing to do with whether we are feeling bad about ourselves or
whether we are on top of the world.
JFDI.
That's life. Just f**ing do it!
Enough said.

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Action:
Where and how in your life can you inject the JFDI attitude into something that
has been dragging?
How has the idea that you need to feel a certain way before you can take
purposeful action been costing you?
There is huge power in just deciding you are going act, and then immediately and
without any delay ACTING.
JFDI
Use it everywhere and youre life will be transformed.

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If there is one thing that's true about how people manage not to change and not
do things, it is by separating the moment of decision to do something from the
moment when you take action.
The more time that exists between the decision making point and taking action,
we call that the ratio of mischief. And that extends over time. The more space
there is between that decision and taking action, the more mischief, the more
garbage, the more nonsense people tend to put in between.
That gap, is where many people fall down and confuse talk with action.
So the principle here is, reduce that ratio. Make the decision and do. Make the
decision and do. Make the decision and do. Get it down so that once you make a
decision to do something. The only next thing is to doing it!
Watch your life take off.
Action:
How big is ratio of mischief for you?
Do you habitually decide something and then immediately take action?, or do
days, weeks, months or years pass and still no real tangible progress has been
made?
If so, your task is to start training yourself to take immediate action. Bring a
sense of urgency into what you are doing.
Once you have decided something, take some action. JFDI!
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Suddenly you will find more of the things you want showing up and you will
amazed at how much more you are able to get done, each and every day, moving
each of your most important goals forward.


Quite often when people are having difficulties, either figuring out what's going
on, what to do, or even how they are feeling in situations, what is missing is
clarity around the verb. The problem is not about how you feel or about using
what someone say to create more abstractions. Discover what the verb is. Things
come about by doings.
When somebody says, he hurt me.
You have to have a little bit more information. It's not just that the verb hurt is
enough to describe the situation.
He hurt me deeply, he hurt you deeply.
Where?
In my heart
What did he stick a knife in you?
No, he broke my heart.
Well, you see you have to be able to tell the difference between a metaphor and
reality. When somebody says that their heart was broken, what they're saying is
that they feel bad, they feel really bad that something happened. But we can't
actually break each other's hearts. They should have told this us at school. Maybe
they did, maybe we were all asleep.
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But, there's a difference between how we talk about things and the way the world
is.
And in starting to search out what is the actual doing, getting over these images,
these poetries, these metaphors and down to exactly to what is happening. Quite
often doing so, is sufficient to make it easier to get moving.
People often don't start, cause things look too big. Just physically too big and they
don't get into the habit of breaking things down to the physical doings. It's a trick
which is used in many methods of productivity and goal setting. But it's one that
everybody needs in their life. In order to get moving all you really need to do is
start the very next physical step.
If you have a big mess, it's not about cleaning the entire mess out. It's about
standing up, walking across the room, picking up one thing and moving it to the
bin. It's the very next physical action and then taking it. And then taking the very
next physical action and then taking it, and then pretty soon you're walking.
Action:
Try it out for yourself.
Pick any area you would like to get a better result on.
Identify:

What the desired state is?


Then ask yourself, whats the verb here? that when is brought into action
will help me dramatically move this situation forward?
Focus on just one verb for now. Pick the top verb that will have the
biggest impact and go do that.

You will be surprised at how much better your life will be.

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Another great question to ask yourself when you find your ass dragging about
doing something you want is to ask yourself:
What is really cool about this?
Don't worry about motivating, don't worry about benefits. What's cool about it?
You see quite often, when people are thinking about something, especially those
awful tasks that seem too vague, they are only looking at what seems to be the
case of the moment. Not thinking about all the possibilities around it.
For example, you have to clean the garage and you've been avoiding doing it.
Days, weeks, maybe even months. By asking yourself What's cool about it? you
send your place off to a resourceful place. It might be A, that your wife stops
bugging you, B, that you can actually park the car in the garage. C, it might be, it
might be it might be.
Figure out what's cool. And watch stuff become easier.
Action:
Pick one area of your life where you find your have been dragging and take out
an A4 or legal writing pad, and ask yourself What is really cool about this?
Commit to coming up with at least five things that are really cool about what will
occur as a result of you taking care of that thing you had been putting off.
Feel that sense of, you know what, when I have done this, that will be really cool
because reason a, b, c etc.

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Then while you are in state go get into action, either literally start on doing
whatever it is. Half the battle in anything is getting started. Once you start, you
can finish. Keep focusing on what is cool, that you will get to enjoy as a result of
getting your thing done.


In NLP there is much discussion about time, using time, changing your
timelines etc. These abstractions are handy for certain processes, yet some
people want an even quicker way to use time to help create more of what you
want.
This is easy. If you are looking at something and you don't want to do it or you
are avoiding doing it, change the time frame to two years from now. And
whatever that is, still being there. Notice what else goes wrong when you delay
not doing it.
Like for example, if you like a clean home, then don't leave stuff in place for long
periods of time, cause it will attract dust.
Imagine in two years from now, not ten years from now...You see if it doesn't
have a date on it, it's just for a place for dust to collect.
A big part with getting good with NLP is learning how to change your thoughts
quickly and easily. When you are stuck on something to quickly and effortlessly
Get OFF it. This simple process of changing the time frame so that the
representation it calls up, evokes you into action.
You can wait in life for stuff to pile up, or you can use your brain today, to rapidly
shift yourself into action.

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Action:
By this point, you will have noticed we have shared many ways for you to change
your mind, move into action, speed up the time between having a thought and
manifesting a result.
Take something you would like to be doing more of, but presently are not and do
a thought experiment. Change the time frame from today to 2 years out from
now, then five, then ten, all the while leaving whatever it was that you should be
doing, not done. Notice what happens
Keep re-running different realities of what you will miss out on, the good things
you wont experience and the negative stuff you will experience etc until you find
you cant take it anymore, i.e. that you have run over threshold. Then run that
movie five times each time making the consequences, of not taking action, worse
and worse. You know you have struck the right chord, when you find yourself
now compelled to take action, to get this goal/thing moving forward. Take some
action right away.

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Nobody's perfect. Everybody forgets important events. But what's worse-- at
least for guys, it seems to be truism that quite often we even forget about the
spontaneous events that we planned. We always intended to do that thing to pick
up the flowers, the gesture to let our significant other know that we love them.

Start planning your spontaneous actions. Put the date in the diary.
Pre-order the flowers, did you know that you can pre-order flowers. You can
have flowers delivered a month in advance. You can have little things planned in.
Plan your spontaneity.
Action:
Open your diary and schedule 3 cool things for you and your loved ones that
youd like to do. Book that thing youve wanted to do for some time. Pick up the
phone and get a couple of your friends enrolled in something different.
Dont wait for the good life to show up for you. Go out there and make it.

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For some people this will appear to be radical, and for others it might appear to
be blaspheming. But the reality is a thought is just a thought!
One of the design features whether by God, or by evolution is that when we
think, we have the mechanism in place that tend to automatically produce
feelings and connections, as if whatever we thought was real. Where as actually,
the thoughts in our head are just thoughts! They aren't real. They are ideas
about, they're opinions. Start labeling the stuff that goes through your head as
false. Just a thought just a thoughtjust a thought.
See even, your judgments of other people. Especially, you know those totally
objective and god-like observations of other people's characters flaws, you know
the ones that we're so kind with to our friends and loved ones. Those are just
thoughts, they aren't real. We may have evidence. We may think that we have
evidence. Again, they still are just thoughts.
Every time you feel bad, say to yourself, it's just a thought.
Eventually, once you start to recognize that some thoughts are, just thoughts, and
they're not worth thinking. You'll wake up one day and suddenly go I am feeling
bad. And hear yourself say, that is just a thought, I'm not going to do it.
You stop doing it, cause you are bored with it. It requires no more than that. Not
for everybody and not for everything. Understand we're talking about becoming
more experimental and practical, and using your mind to improve your life.
Embrace this reality and your life will be transformed.

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Action:
When you train your mind to realize that a thought is just a thought, and that you
can intentionally use your mind to feel better, to enjoy your life more you have
taken a significant step on the ladder of self-mastery.
Using the patterns of NLP on yourself, seeing a thought as just a thought, means
you are free to hit the off switch on re-watching old-worn-out movie reruns of
stuff that makes you feel bad.
Its not necessary.
This one habit can transform your life and free you up from years of counter-
productive energy, crappy feelings and generally feeling bad. Now so we are
clear, using NLP on yourself is NOT about never feeling bad.
As human beings we have been given the full spectrum of emotions and feeling
so called bad is not always a bad thing. We are social animals there are
certain times when it makes perfect sense and purpose to feel bad, loss,
sadness etc. This process of reminding yourself that a thought is just a
thought is a powerful anchor for you to stay grounded in the world and to be at
cause, in terms of your emotions and thought processes and not at the mercy of
emotional storms.

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I am not a believer in you create your own reality. That's a cruel and vicious
thing, it's unproven, it's just an assertion usually by people who don't think. They
are not thoughtful enough. What, we don't create our own reality, you don't
create that number twelve bus that's coming at you. But you do get to choose
what happens t o a certain extent.
You may be able to recognize just in time that a bus is coming towards you and
leap out of the way or it may be too late, the bus is going to hit you. But to say
that you created that, as someway of explaining, that's just bullshit. It's another
convenient way of blaming people for circumstance.
But in terms of your day to day life, an awful lot of what you experience in terms
of the qualitative aspects of existence. Not the quantitative ones. But the
qualitative aspects, depends on what you are willing to put up with.
For example, somebody who is very, very tidy or indeed of going into the
extreme of that of being obsessive compulsive disorder, can-not tolerate
anything but a certain configuration. A certain arrangement of objects in the
room. Certain level of cleanliness. A certain level, below which they cannot allow
otherwise they have a very strong reaction towards.
Other people can tolerate massive amounts of disorder. Massive amounts of dirt,
and when that gets pushed into an extreme, where they actually avoid cleaning
where they actually avoid throwing things away, then we have another kind of
disorder.
But in between, at each and every level there, we have the fact that whatever we
are willing to tolerate, whatever we allow to be as a regular presence in our lives
becomes the quality in which we experience life.

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Now, I am using the analogy at the moment of stuff. Objects. That's the exactly
the same for people. The people in your life that you tolerate, the attitudes of
yourself and others you tolerate, the moods etc. and any other aspects of your
experience.
In terms of the quality of experience, what you tolerate is your reality.
And we can change a hell of a lot more than most people imagine.
Action:
Ask yourself: What am I tolerating in my life right now?
Choose one thing you will no longer tolerate. Put a new way of being into action,
so that that thing you used tolerate, you tolerate no more and have transformed
your experience around it. It might be a mood, an attitude a certain expectation
you have for yourself. Commit to changing that one thing now. Once you have
done so, identify the next thing you will no longer tolerate, that will greatly
improve your life.

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When people suffer, particularly when it's been for a long time the stress
mechanisms, the ways of adapting, the defensive behaviours, postures and
attitudes often become habituated to the point where someone can't imagine
that there's any other possibility aside from, what they've been doing and how
they've been feeling.
When somebody gets into this state though, the other possibility is that, rather
than trying many different approaches and new approaches, they will stop, stop
the experimenting, stop the trying, and stop working in order to create results.
Why?
Because the longer a problem goes on and the more energy, time and
commitment has gone into it, the more a cure, or a resolution for that problem
becomes a threat to the value of having had the problem.
In other words, some people would choose to defend their own suffering rather
than find a cure/resolution.
Because it's somehow devalues all the time that they spent identifying
themselves as being broken. As being whatever the label is.
If you defend the suffering in other words by explaining too much about why
you got the problem or too many excuses, rather than if you say you want to
change than looking at what needs to be done and getting on with it.

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If you defend the suffering, wasting your time and wasting everybody else's time
as well.
Suffering is suffering. There's real suffering. There's real suffering that comes
from imagination. And there's real suffering that comes from the body. Actual
suffering. The body doesn't care; it's all suffering.
But there is a difference between defending it and resolving it.
Action:
By this point I hope you have realized that using NLP on yourself is not all about
using XYZ technique or repeating WQR pattern over and over again. Getting good
with the technology requires that you get into the habit of using it first on
yourself to better your own life, and then others.
Sure, you can find people who are skilled with NLP, but never got past the its all
about me and look how good I am, which is mostly infantile BS. Set a higher
standard for yourself.
Take a deeper look inside yourself, that is reflect and ask yourself where have
I been defending the suffering?
Look for the stuff you consistently bitch, moan, whine or are righteous about,
particularly where it applies directly to you.
Everybody has areas where they are defending the suffering. A good way to find
it is to uncover any area where you someone else is wrong, that you are the
victim.
Now before you go down this road, if you have already started hearing a voice
inside your head that is going Yes, BUT. that voice there is likely to be an
example of defending the suffering in motion.
Many years ago I (Tom) was working in a factory in Limerick, Ireland making
computers for Dell Computer Systems. I was about 16 at the time and I had just
sat my leaving cert, which is are the final school exams, that you need to do well
in if you intend to do particular third level courses at University.
Anyway, unfortunately I didnt get the number of points that I had hoped for,
even though I had worked my socks off all year but fell far short. I was angry,
annoyed and felt screwed over by the system. An older friend who worked with
me on the factory lines kept asking me one simple question:
Tom, what went wrong, why didnt you get the results you wanted?
To which I give reason after reason, justification after justification, this person
messed up, that teacher shafted us, the school results board was fixed etc. etc.

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You can imagine I worked myself in to a right frenzy. This pattern continued for
about three weeks, where ever now and then my friend would ask me the same
question, over and over and after a while I was getting fed up of answering it. In
fact as I was sharing with my friend why this happened I could tell by looking
at him he was listening, but he didnt believe it.
And the truth was, deep down I didnt believe it either. At first I thought he was
looking for me to give him some specific answer that, up until then, had been
avoiding me. Hes ask me the same question, wait till I expound off more reasons
why it hadnt happened and then he would ask me was there no one else
responsible?
And Id think for a while, and go down some new rabbit hole.
But then one day I didnt have the energy to give the same old story over and
over again. And he asked me at the start of our shift, as he always would, Tom,
why didnt you get the results you wanted? and like a bolt of thunder, the
answer hit me.
I didnt get the results because I didnt get the results.
End of story.
It was a bitter pill to swallow, but the undeniable truth was I didnt get the
results because, whatever else happened, I didnt get the results. And the only
thing worth doing at that point was go; OK, now what?, What are you going to
do instead?
So I decided to re-enroll for another year in a repeat program and Im pleased to
say, when I did so it totally changed the course of my life and everything got so
much better from there. In fact it is unlikely that I would ever have been
introduced into NLP if I hadnt had the conversation with my friend.
Now another good friend would jokingly say This isnt a time to hold hands,
grab a tree and cry.
If you arent getting the results you want in your life or you arent happy about
wherever youre life is right now and you are busy giving excuses, long-winded
narratives or other stories to pass the time then
STOP DEFENDING THE SUFFERING
Yes, your reasons may be valid.
Yes, the system might be screwing you.
Yes, life could seem crap etc. etc.

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But ultimately none of that really matters from the perspective of helping you get
what you really want for your life.
Ceasing to defend the suffering is not something you do just once in your life. It is
an ongoing commitment to be solution and action focused. Commit today to
investing your energy, finite will power and resources into creating what you
really want and not what isnt right with the world.

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Understanding is the end and the enemy of the learning process. Most people
think understanding is the learning process, whereas think about it. If you're
pursuing a course of study in order to understand. What is that understanding
made up of?
Well typically it's somebody else's map. Somebody else's representation of what
is so-- that you then take and integrate with yours.
Also conventionally when people talk about learning, they recommend that once
everyone encounters something new that the first thing that you are trying to do,
is figure out how it's just like something they already know.
Now, if we are talking about a novel experience in a novel situation. By making it
exactly like what they already know, then rather than experiencing the novelty
and discovering something new that hasn't been discovered before. Instead what
they're doing is killing that novelty.
Now, one further thing- everybody has their own level and criteria for
understanding. Some people need the big picture only. They just need an
overview and then that's it. As soon as they get what they think they need or
what they think they desire, they switch off.
Somebody else needs many, many representations and huge amounts of detail.
Particularly, historical detail. Particularly of one kind. What this does, is it tells
them if they have enough.
Enough for what?
Enough to satisfy the habit that they've set for what understanding means.
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What I'm suggesting is that understanding is as much a habit of how we chop the
world down into little pieces, as it is about something that's actually out there in
the world. When I say understanding is the end of the learning process.

When people get the feeling that accompanies understanding, it literally stops
further inquiry. And when that understanding is just a style, just a presumption,
just a preference-- a habit established from the past. Now what you are saying is
that understanding really is nothing.
Action:
If you truly want to improve your life and get better with NLP then give up the
need to reach the end of the learning process.
Stay involved and interested in discovering what you dont know and cultivate
an attitude of curiosity wherever you go. It will make your life more rich,
rewarding and enjoyable.
Richard Banlder once said:
Having a certificate on the wall that says youre a neuro linguistic
programmer really shouldnt make it so that you become pompous. It should
make it so that you know how much you dont know. And the truth is that
most people who do NLP dont practice it enough and dont have enough
training. The people that have apprenticed with me for long periods of time
end up being able to do a lot more. Not because they were exposed to a
different class but because the level of perceptions by which they looked at the
same thing changed.

And be distrustful of feeling right if you cant alter something quickly and
easily. That if you know how to work with a phobia and you encounter
somebody who doesnt get rid of it well either its not a phobia or else youre
not doing it right. And those are the times where instead of feeling like you
failed you should feel the opportunity is knocking at the door. The best
stuff I ever found was the quirky weird clients that came in that nobody could
help. In fact one of the most powerful techniques I use now has to do with
spinning feelings either forward or backwards or side once that direction the
other clockwise and counter clockwise.
Certifications and papers of accomplishment are nice, but remember that all
NLP certifications are really the start of the learning process, not the end. Rid
yourself of any need that you must understand in order to act.

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Whenever you are about to embark on a new goal or have something you are
seeking, start first with creating the final snapshot for how you want it to be.
Start with the final snapshot is similar to the expression start with the end of
mind, but that has become a clich. Start with the final snapshot reminds us to
have a sensory-grounded representation of what it is we wish to see/hear/feel
when we have accomplished/reached/achieved whatever it is that we aspire to.
The reason why you start with a representation of how something finishes is
because that allows you to create the criteria that let's you know whether you
are moving towards what you want or away from what you want.
You use those criteria, when you check every once in while
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How are we doing?


How far have we got?
What have we created so far?
What needs to change?

Without those criteria you're not going to know. You may be wasting your time.
You may be doing something dumb.
So you start with the end in mind. This allows you to make better decisions in the
choices in your life.

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Action:
Review your top three goals/priorities for this year.
Do you have a clear sensory-based snapshot of what you want to see, when you
have successfully achieved whatever it is you are seeking?
Can you describe the criteria, that when present will indicate you have been
successful?
Do you know what order your resources need to be arranged in order to achieve
your desired outcome?
By answering these questions, you will bring your aspirations to life and have
better distinctions that let you know:
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If what you are doing is working


If you need to change
When it is time to get help from an external resource

Once you identify what gaps if any exist, spend ten minutes focusing on the final
snapshot, the end state you are aiming for. Enrich your representation of it. Do
this process each day for a week and you will start to see significant
improvement towards the realization of your goal.

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The pace of life seems to be getting quicker and quicker for many people and the
amount of time we have to pursue our dreams and do what we want is most
certainly finite. You wouldnt think it though to look at how many people
approach going after their goals.
One viewpoint is, a lot of time is wasted on activities that dont hold any
meaningful value for us, and it is becoming more common.
You hear about millions suffering from attention deficit disorder, is ADD a
disorder of attention or a disorder of a compelling intention?
Either way, most of us are unaware of the cost an undirected mind can be costing
you.
The truth is most of us are guilty of someday or tomorrow Ill do it syndrome.
However there is a better way, there's a different way than being at the effect of
whatever shows up, and that way is-- when you start getting clear and honest
with yourself about what it is you really want.
Clarity really is power.
That clarity and honesty and directness in yourself will affect your relations with
other people. They'll start to get that you are straight in terms of your intent.
That you are not attempting to manipulate. Believe it or not, there are more
people who are willing to help you than you can imagine. They dont want
though to be manipulated by you (nor of course you them). Therefore you have is
to learn to ask for and act from simplest intents.

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When you arent clear on your intent, your ability to take consistent goal
oriented action suffers. Weeks pass by and you find you have very little
meaningful work done.
By clarifying your intent, it makes you congruent. Congruent means there is only
one message. It's not like your shaking your head no while saying how happy you
are to be somewhere. That's incongruent. The congruency does is it sends the
message that you are sincere and serious on what you're talking about. That's a
good
thing.

Also, if you want to make your work easier. Clarify your intent, what do you
intend to do? There's a wonderful consultant heuristic. Like, intend, must. Before
we start a piece of work consider for a moment what it is you like to do. With
that piece of work, with that period of time. State what you'd like to do, then
state what you intend to do. What is your intention for this work in this period of
time? Then find this state what you must do, or what you must accomplish. Try
that. And notice how much easier the work goes.
Action:
Review the activities you completed in the past week. How aligned were they
with your intent? Did you even have a conscious intent?
If so, how well have you done for your actions to be congruent with that intent?
Take out a Post-it-note or 3x4 card and write down in big letters,
What is my intent?
Keep that card with you for the next few weeks and every time you are about to
start a task, ask yourself what is my intent?
Once you are clear on your intent you can:
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Embrace the work that will make the most difference to you
Say no to projects, requests and activities that take you away from you
goal
Focus on ensuring every action you take is taking you closer to your
desired outcome

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Ever feel like you have a motivation problem?
Everybody does in some areas. The trick to get yourself moving is to ask
yourself:
What is going to make it worth my while?
Ponder on this, go deep and look to find the answers that will help you quickly
work out ahead of time if you have the emotional juice to get started, but also
to keep moving. As the old personal development phrase goes:
Inspiration is what gets you started. Habit is what keeps you going.
You need both. In NLP we would say you will want to invoke a strategy that gets
you motivated AND a strategy that keeps you motivated.
Often people get the first one going but forget about the second.
By asking yourself what is going to make it worth my while? you can find the
representational juice (the right set of pictures, sounds, internal dialogue and
feelings) to call you into life.
It starts with intention, beginning with the end snapshot in mind and having a
compelling representation of what is going to make it worthwhile for you.

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You see there are two ways that people motivate themselves. One is by moving
towards what they want. The other is by attempting to avoid or evade what it is
that they don't want. Figure out what you primarily are. Everyone will have
certain tendencies. When you know what these are you can become creative
around how you are going to add/remove/re-engineer the component available
in order to make something worth your while, so that it moves you into action.
With regards to some goal you actually want (vs. is a goal that was trained into
you), have a think through, what's going to make this worth my while? What's
the payoff going to be?
If the payoff is strong enough, you will tend to take action regardless of what
seems to be arising. But if the payoff is not big enough you'll discover that
obstacles, hindrances and obstructions seem to arise as if from the very ground
itself. As if the earth is standing in your way.
If that is the case you know what you need to do.
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You can add more components of pleasure or pain


You can look to remove certain elements of pain or pleasure
You can re-engineer the pain, pleasure aspects of the goal.

Action:
Take some area of your life where you would like to make progress on. Set a new
goal and start playing with the ideas you has been learning here.
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What is going to make it worth your while?


Whats the payoff going to be?
How do you want the end snapshot to look like?

Once you have done these, ask yourself:


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Am I motivated to take action, to start on this today?



Do I have compelling enough reasons to continue with whatever is
required to achieve this goal?
o If not become creative and figure out what you need to
add/remove/re-engineer about the payoff so that it IS motivating
for you
o Run a movie in your mind seeing the payoff occurring. Use the
appropriate sub-modality preferences (e.g. make the movie big,
bright, colorful etc.) that work best for you so that it tells your
brain I WANT THIS.
o Re-run the movie several times so the idea of
doing/achieving/manifesting whatever it is you want really excites
you.
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The key is to be flexible in your approach, creative and persistent.
If you find you are unable to get the requisite juice going, then take a step back
and evaluate what you think is stopping you?
Are you defending the suffering?
Are you unclear about the steps, procedure to make the goal happen?
Have you made the task seem enormous and therefore it is too daunting?
If you the answer to any of these is Yes then hear yourself say in your mind:
My thoughts are just thoughts. I only need to move it one step forward right
now. What resources do I need to move this forward?
Ask yourself:
Whats the verb here?
For example, if you dont have a clue where to start, its time to get external
input.
Ask yourself whom do you need to call, email, meet etc?
Keep playing with the verb until you found the one that works best and leads you
to taking tangible, progressive action.
When you follow this approach, most complications can become unstuck. You
have moved yourself from the world of abstractions and thinking about
thinking to sensory based actions of Im doing X activity now.
And action beats inaction nearly every day.
JDFI!

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The whole university approach, the whole schooled based approach, yes indeed
is very interesting, wonderful, exciting. Except that in most instances it doesn't
require anymore than being able to remember and articulate other people's
ideas. The problem when somebody leaving university today is when they
attempt to enter the job market by and large, they can't spell, they can't add up
and they have no idea about the professions they are entering into.
This is not a criticism of young people or a particularly criticism of the university
system. It's always been this way. What it is, is it's a criticism of people's
expectations.

Until you have experience and until that experience goes through your physical
body, you actually don't know a damn thing. You can have all kinds of opinions.
You can quote dozens of references, you can repeat other authorities statements
forever, but it doesn't make you any more able.
Something is not learned until you experience it for yourself through the
body. If you want to get good at NLP or anything else for that matter, always
prefer doing to talking about.
Action:
Many NLPers seem to think there is a secret formula to becoming really good
with NLP, that if one only knew then you would be an international success
overnight. Sorry to say, but that isnt so. There is no magic formula.

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Everyone who you have ever seen or meet who is good at anything are so
because they did the practice, did the doing of their profession over and over
again. NLP is no different. No unconsciously installation or rapid learning
method is going to avoid the fact that you must output, i.e. practice the skills if
you are to get really good at it.
Your action is ask yourself, how much of the technology of NLP is just theory to
me and how much of it have I actually practiced?
Then set a goal to double your skill set in one particular area of the technology
and going about doing just that.

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While we are on the topic of learning, realize that you don't really know
something until you've practiced it thoroughly in all of its component parts. And
all of its aggregate elements. And we are not talking about a little bit, we are
talking about a lot. When somebody plays a musical instrument and plays it
really well. They haven't done just one thing over and over again. They've done
many, many, many things in many different combinations over and over again.
One of the surest ways for somebody to screw up with their practice is by trying
to become fast by just playing fast.
The rule is in music at least. If you want play fast, play really, really slow. What
that does is it forces you, it forces every single bit of you to concentrate and to
surrender to what it is that you are studying. While you go slowly, you are
building up the habit of removing excess effort and excess tension from the
process of making music.
At the same time, you are ensuring that only the target notes and only the target
qualities are being created. That is what slowing down allows you to do.
Once you play really slowly, really well then you can begin to speed up but only
as much as you can maintain the quality.
Eventually, eventually your fingers will fly over the keyboard, fly over strings.
But you can't skip, you can't skip over, the steps in a physical process of learning.

If you do, it guarantees that your practicing errors. One step at a time. If you go
quick; practice slow.

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Action:
List three areas of your life where you will apply the one step at a time
approach to getting good.
In NLP we presume that if one person can do something, then anyone can do it.
While this isnt necessarily true in every case, its a great belief to have. We also
presume that every behaviour has a structure to it.
Therefore take any skill you want to get good at and break it down into the
component parts, what skills are ubiquitous (used throughout) and what skills
are sequential? Which comes first, second, third?
For example if you want to get good at anchoring you need to first get good at
eliciting states. You need to be have the skill of being able to notice and respond
to effect of your communication on the listener (feedback a skill required
throughout the anchoring process) so you can quickly modify your own
behaviour.
When you break any skill down in this way, and practice each component until it
you have rehearsed every aspect of it you will find you can make a huge
difference in your performance. Remember slow is smooth and smooth is fast.


Very few people actually think.
It's requires that you change what's going on in your head and especially
challenging how you know what it is that you think you are certain of.
Far too often when people say that they've thought about something and
decided, what you'll actually discover is that they haven't thought at all! All

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they've done is they'd run through the same procedure that they've run through
before. At no time did that they actually modify the process of their own thinking.
It's assimilation thinking that goes on quite often. It's kind of like when people
make decisions whether it's for something big, like a house or car, or for
insurance, or how they order a pizza, or how they choose a mate, the decision
criteria are held in exactly the same way.
That's not thinking.
That's conforming the world to a strategy that they've already habituated. In
other words, they're on automatic pilot.
Most of the time, people think they're thinking. Are you?
Action:
One of the core skills of NLP is behaviour flexibility. And we dont mean just in
terms of your outward behaviour, but also your ability to change, reorient, move,
expand, contract, go laterally etc. with your thinking.
Your action from this note is challenge your thinking regularly seek new and
different perspectives. Try out different thinking heuristics frequently.
Whenever you are certain of something, force your mind to find ten counter
arguments with your position. Most people when they have made their mind up
on something only look for evidence to support their conclusion. Do the opposite.
Try and prove yourself wrong. Look for another vector by which you can
challenge and expand your own thinking.
Do you really think Richard Bandler was able to come up with DHE and NHR,
simply from sticking within the confines of his own or indeed societys
traditional thinking?
If you want to excel with NLP, then become a student of how people decide, and
how people think. Doing so will open up a whole world of insights and
opportunity and ultimately make you incredibly resourceful in just about any
situation.

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Figuring out what technique you can use is one of the trickier challenges many
NLPers face. The exact number of techniques vary from over 200 to over ten
thousand, according to some sites. So the question becomes how can I decide
what to use, when?
The answer to this is easier than most people realize.
Firstly, all of the techniques of NLP are made up of only a handful of core
patterns, which have been used over and over in slightly different ways. So there
really isnt several hundred, or indeed thousands of entirely unique techniques.
Often what is described as a new technique is really just a variation or
expansion of an old one.
You see human beings only have five senses3, of which we have two primary
modes of using them internal representations and external representations.
For example with visual sensory system, i.e. stuff you can see, we can either 1)
see something external to us (we call that visual external) or we can 2) imagine
in our minds seeing something (we call that visual internal). The same applies to
each of the other sensory systems. Yes there are some core nuisances to

3 At least that is what we presuppose in NLP.

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understand about each sensory system (sub-modalities for example) and about
how human beings wire things up and create their experience of reality (which is
outside the scope of this program but covered in our Platinum Audio News Club),
but the reality is there are only a core set of patterns that drive all the
techniques.
Even if you dont know yet what these are, how can you decide what technique to
use with yourself or others?
Ask yourself this question:
What is the function I am looking for, in order to achieve my desired state?
Broadly speaking, all of work we do with NLP could be described as the process
of:
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Quantifying and qualify the desired state (DS) followed by the present
state (PS)

Identify what resources you need to move from the present state to the
desired state

Then apply those resources and modify your approach based on the
feedback

So lets say that you have had some trauma in the past and every time you think
of X event you instantly start feeling scared/angry/tearful etc. (PS)
Well one of the basic rules of thumb in NLP is if you want to feel something more
you associate into it, but when you want to feel something less intensely, it is
generally wise to disassociate from it.
So lets apply that rule of thumb to this situation. If you experienced some
trauma and it is still bothering you, but wish it didnt, you want to feel neutral
about it (DS), a good idea is to disassociate from it.

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So now that we know the function that we want (disassociation), we can pick up
any NLP technique book and start scanning for NLP techniques that primarily
use the function of dissociation to create the end effect.
A quick scan of any pattern book we find techniques like:
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The triple dissociation technique

The resolving internal conflict pattern

The advanced visual squash pattern

The dis-identification pattern

Change personal history pattern

Various time-lining patterns such as the re-imprinting technique

Etc. etc

As you can see, there are numerous NLP techniques that function on a pattern of
dissociation, which we can leverage for our purpose of un-sticking a traumatic
experience.
Get it?
Rather than asking what technique should I use? ask yourself what function
am I looking for?, then use the technique books of NLP to identify patterns that
provide that function. Once you have found them start using those techniques on
the problem state.
One point worth noting is that the function you choose will be dependant on the
description you use, the frame of reference you have created to describe the
problem state.
Without going into a lot of detail, in NLP we have multiple ways of describing a
problem state. Some will be more useful than others in certain situations. Using
the example of overcoming a trauma we could describe it reporting on the:
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The sensory patterns, e.g. visual representation, associated, very close etc.

The strategy syntax, e.g. Ve -> Vir -> K-

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The meta-programs patterns, e.g. associated, past oriented, re-active etc.

The language patterns e.g. every time, always, never (universals), life,
freedom, frozen (nomilizations) etc.

The state patterns e.g. anxiety, fear, helplessness etc. which are embodied
as rush of energy starting in the pit of their stomach and moving up their
throat etc.

The physiology patterns: fast breathing, shortness of breath, off-balance


etc.

Here we have six different descriptions we could use to go about transforming


the PS to the DS. If you primarily describe it as a sub-modality issue (too much
associated) then what function you will use will be different that if you primarily
describe it as a strategy problem vs. say a state problem.
In reality you are actually describe the same effect (the traumatic responses) but
doing it from different angles. So now you have multiple change vectors, to go
about transforming the PS on.
If we now ask the question Whats the function? that will help us move the PS
description to the DS, we have many more options as seen below:
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The sensory patterns we can use a dissociation pattern, outlined earlier.

The strategy syntax install a new strategy or re-engineer the old

The meta-programs patterns use meta program change pattern to


become dissociated, at choice, present timeframe oriented

The language patterns use the Meta Model and Sleight of Mouth
patterns to bust up the generalization and way the person is binding
their trauma experience

The state patterns use Kinesthetic swish or dissociate and spin the
feelings pattern

The physiology patterns break their state e.g. get their heart pumping,
evoke powerful resource states and collapse the negative anchor.

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As you can see there are many vectors you can transform the problem state from.
Some will get you further than others, combined you have a very powerful
combination of interventions to get you or your clients to results.
Action:
Starting today, start training yourself to ask:
Whats the function that is needed to transform the present state to the desired
state?
Once you are clear on the function you are looking for, then use the many NLP
techniques, frameworks and tools to get yourself to the desired result.


Richard Bandler has a few phrases that sum up the attitude of NLP, especially
around creating change. Read each of these and ponder how your life would be
different when you adopt them as the mantra you live by:
"You are born with only two fears: fear of falling and fear of loud noise. All the rest
is learned. And it's a lot of work!"
"Remember, it's your own body, your own brain. You're not a victim of the universe,
you are the universe."

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"If you say to yourself 'It's difficult to get up in the morning', 'It's hard to cease
smoking', then you are already using hypnotic suggestions on yourself..."
Why be yourself when you can be someone so much better?
You are going to change today, or die while Im trying
Essentially half the success in life is showing up, the other half is continuing to
show up, to be persistent in pursuit of a worthy goal. Some people think that
If I use an NLP technique it should work right away!, and if it doesnt NLP
sucks!
There are two things worth addressing here. The first is the idea that NLP is an
instanteous, magic bullet, never fails, always works expectation that simply put
is not true. NLP is an evolving technology. Human beings have all kinds of
interesting ways of doing things which means no proceedure will work perfectly
for everyone. So if you find yourself in this NLP should always work right away
then its time to reconsider that.
Secondly, if something doesnt work right away doesnt mean that it sucks. This
latter attitude is something you will hear from people who think they are
thinking
They may have some experience with NLP, but most likely they are either
ignorant of what they are talking about or at a minumum caught up in a huge
generalisation (all of NLP sucks) which is flawed.
Either extreme forms of thinkings are likely to lead you down the wrong road.
Action:
Heres a third approach.
Apply what you have learnt here about NLP, the mindset and distcintions about
how to use the technology. Then choose a pattern to help change something in

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yourself, for example perhaps you will use the decision destroyer pattern or
the belief change pattern.
Make sure you follow all instructions and do the pattern fully. Repeat the process
several times if you need to, then test your results.
Got the change you wanted. Great stuff!
If for some reason you didnt get the change yet, then you have three choices:
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Review the scope of the change you are trying to do. Are you trying to do
too much at once and therefore need to break it into several distinct
steps?

If not then repeat the orginal process seeking to improve your


implementation of it

Or pick another technique and do that instead

Bottom line is be persistent!


We are all changing all the time, wheather we are aware of it or not. Some
techniques work better if you can have someone guide you through it. Get the
assistance of a friend or expereinced change agent if you arent able to get the
result you want, but be persistent!

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Using NLP first and foremost is really about applying the tools and technology
continually with yourself and then others. We have covered a lot in this program,
however your rewards are just beginning.
From today onwards, as you learn something new, ask yourself When will I next
apply this? and then set the intention to do so within the next 24 hours. If you
want to get good at NLP it comes from practice. Doing what is necessary in order
for you to get feedback on how well what you are doing is working.
Start small. Chunk size and sequence is everything. Take 1-3 things that you have
learnt from this product and apply it every moment/hour/day of this week.
Perhaps you will decide to using NLP to become more productive, happy,
successful, or whatever it is you are valuing right now.
Final Action:
Figure out right now, which of the 24 key distinctions you will put into effect
right away. Then get your hands on a book of NLP techniques and start using it to
help transform your life. Remember to focus first on what is your desired state,
what you think is stopping you and what function will help you get from where
you are to where you want to be.
Be persistent, be playful. NLP is a wonderful technology. If you use it every day
and apply what you have learnt here you cant help but start experiencing a
much better quality of life.
We wish you every success on the journey.
Michael and Tom
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