
Jamie Smart from Salad Ltd says “Increase your covert influence skills by using quotes to deliver embedded commands” This video clip was taken from www.mynlpresources.com, the world’s most comprehensive resource for learning, applying, sharing & benefiting from practical Neuro-linguistic Programming (NLP) skills. For access to over 700 NLP videos, audios and articles go to www.mynlpresources.com to find out more.
Video Rating: 4 / 5
Jamie Smart from Salad Ltd demonstrates with Metaphor and Meta Model just how easy it is to integrate any part of NLP with another part once you just start talking and trust your unconscious to make the links. This clip was taken from Salad’s Practitioner Training 2007. The next NLP Practitioner starts in November, for more information go to salad.infusionsoft.com
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Teach it and then use it so seamlessly … I like this guy’s stuff.
grrreeeat, like my friend tony would say
Practice what you preach =) thats classic.
The technique is so good he’s using on his students. Niiiice.
fell good wait no fell awsome wait no feel nvm..! FEEL GOOD!
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@Tbaldwin1971
It’s not obvious to everyone.
Some people get so stuck in negative thinking and don’t realize consequences it can have – like you, me and Jamie Smart do.
I saved time by looking metaphor up on an online dictionary. Saved me 3.05 minute. ;o)
Im all for thinking deeply into things but sometimes I think whats the point here?
If you maintain a positive frame of mind then you will live a poisitive life. You dont need to sit in a classroom to learn that. Isnt it obvious?
I would class them as true light workers. People who are trying to break us free from our shit which we present to the world instead of the light that shines within.
I have been thinking about this stuff for a long time. It’s interesting to hear it from someone else in a more clear and coherent manner. I should like to watch the rest of this series.
That’s the first time I have heard metaphors described like that. I’m going to use this to make problems disappear! (heh. Notice the metaphor?)
Thank you for sharing.
Great explanation.