Neuro Linguistic Programming Patterns

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Neuro-Linguistic Programming Patterns


Overview


In the world of neuro-linguistic programming (NLP), training often emphasizes techniques like overcoming phobias, building confidence, and enhancing positive feelings. However, NLP is much more than just these methods.

A Deeper Understanding


While learning techniques is important, focusing solely on them can be limiting. Patterns and formats, which are step-by-step processes for using techniques, don't always add value. You may find that a technique you learned doesn't work in every situation.

I encountered this firsthand during university when I tested "submodalities" on someone. I used the Swish Pattern, a method developed by Richard Bandler, but it had no impact. The mistake was mine; I assumed submodality patterns would work universally without tailoring them to the individual.

The Importance of Customization


This is a common issue for NLP beginners. Techniques are often viewed as infallible, but they require effective meta-modeling and exploration to be successful. To truly master NLP, you must understand and apply its foundational principles. With a strong foundation, you can create techniques that work for any situation.

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For further exploration of NLP techniques and concepts, visit my NLP information website: [Neuro-Linguistic Programming](http://worldofnlp.com).

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