Friday, March 30, 2012

Nlp Using Nested Loops

Nlp Using Nested Loops
One of the most impressive things in NLP is the ability to transfer knowledge through the use of NESTED LOOPS. The process is simple - you need three stories that you nest between them (as depicted in the diagram) in order to transmit information throughout the presentation.

There are several elements. The first thing is the ability to (1) segway, (2) stack on anchors, (3) close loops.

SEGWAYS. A segway is a "break" in the storyline. An effective segway usually creates what we call "premature closure". It means that the story appears to be over, but actually isn't. This is the way through to the next story.

STACK ON ANCHORS.

In a typical NLP Practitioner training, it is important to learn basic anchoring. Stacking anchors is the the way in which you can intensify emotions through the story. In the use of nested loops, anchoring is a process within the stories. Each story carries a peak state of experience that either stacks or chains.

CLOSE LOOPS.

The process of closing loops is simple - you continue with the previous story. This will only work if the story that you have told is emotionally impactful enough.

PRACTICE.

The only way to continue to be good in nested loops is to practice it in multiple settings. As far as can see, the most practical way to do this is to attend a good Master Practitioner training program, once you have the proper foundations settled. Remember, not all NLP training programs are equal because of the capabilities of the trainer!

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