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Glaube-Ändern Sie Technik

NLP hat eine sehr schnelle Technik für das Ändern des Glaubens. Es hat auf der Beobachtung gegründet, die, wann immer ein Glaube ändert, hier ein übergang von Zustand zu Zustand ist, der wie dieses aussieht:

Überzeugung -> Zweifel -> Ungläubigkeit -> Öffnen Sie sich zu einem neuen Glauben -> Ungewißheit -> Neue überzeugung

und die Annahme, daß jene Zustände wie noch etwas befestigtes gerechtes sein können. Ist hier das Muster:

• Die Technik bezieht sechs „stationiert“ mit ein. Wenn Sie erstes sind, dieses beginnend, sollten Sie die Stationen auf Papierstreifen ausschreiben und sie in einem Kreis für addierten Sichteffekt ordnen.

Die Stationen sind:
O Strom-Glaube
O zweifelhaft
O Museum des alten Glaubens
O neuer Glaube
O geöffnet zum Glauben
O heiliger Platz

• Wenn Sie das Vorstellen ich werden sprechen tun, stellen Sie fühlen die Gesamterfahrung - Sichtbarmachung sicher,
Zuhörerschaft und kinästhetisches (Gefühle)

• Stehen Sie an Station 1 und denken Sie an Ihren gegenwärtigen Glauben, wie er glaubt.

• Move to station 2 and think about something that you doubt, and how that feels. Now think about your target belief and how it feels to doubt it.

• Move to station 3 and think about a belief that you used to have but no longer have, and how that feels. Now think about your target belief and how it feels to no longer believe it. As you leave station 3, imagine that you’re leaving that belief behind in the museum.

• Move to station 4 and think about the new belief you want to have.

• Move to station 5 and think about something you don’t believe but are open to believing, and how that feels. Now think of your target belief and how it feels to be open to it.

• Move to station 6 and think about one of your strongest and most sacred beliefs and how that feels. Now think about your target belief and how it feels to believe it with the same conviction.

The New Behavior Generator

Once you’ve gotten rid of your negative beliefs and anchors, you’re ready to take on new behavior. You could just do this by practice, but you’re bound to fail and embarrass yourself for a while that way. The New Behavior Generator can help with that.

• Find a model, either your imagined “ideal self” or someone you know that already has this behavior mastered.

• ask yourself “what beliefs does this behavior need to maintain itself?” Go through the processes I’ve discussed to make your beliefs congruent if you need to.

• Mentally rehearse the model from the outside first, then step inside it, walk around in it, see from those eyes, hear with those ears, feel with that body. Experience the new positive intention of the behavior and the positive rewards both in what is gained and in what is avoided.

• Go back in your life to a time when you (could have) learned this behavior and imagine that it became a part of you, then project back through the present and into the future.

• Practice doing this several times a day until you forget to mentally rehearse it because you find you are already doing it!

I can personally vouch for the NBG, because I have some experience with acting, which is very similar. When I do a play I tend to model myself after my character backstage as well as onstage, and the last time I did a play I noticed several women gravitating toward me, and I had all kinds of dating opportunities. It’s too bad that the effect didn’t last, but it was because I still believed in my shyness deep down. Now I know better! :=)

I think the strategy of mental rehearsal is a very important one that we tend to overlook. We often fantasize about what it will be like once we have a significant other, but rarely do we imagine things like approaching people, starting conversations and asking for dates because these things are painful to us. Or if we do imagine those things, we tend to see the worst case scenario, which just makes us feel worse. Starting now, make it a habit to use the NBG, or at least visualize yourself socializing successfully, and dealing with rejection and embarrassment effectively.

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6 comments
  1. casino
    January 19, 2006

    Intersting post. I stumbled upon your blog whilst doing a search on msn for something completely different, but I am glad I have found it and I have spent the past 30 mins reading previous posts.

    Keep up the good work and best of luck with your blog.

    Wayne.

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  2. aLpHa_kaY. A.K.A: Kevin
    February 4, 2008

    Like all NLP techniques…they are usually wierd.
    I’m not really into it that much, but i could apply some of its uses.
    This post seems to be very interesting, infact i’m very familiar with it because of the Style life challenge audio tool the style gives out. Which seems to be similiar with each other.

    Seems not THAT effective at the moment, probably cuz i’ve done it only once, i think the catch is, like all beliefs…You REALLY gotta believe in it.

    Pzz

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  3. FredEx
    February 4, 2008

    hmm i likey.
    i love nlp stuff when it comes to working on yourself,
    not so much on women.. it feels too fake.

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  4. Teddy Bear
    February 4, 2008

    im telling u fred use some nlp at work or school with ur teacher, fuck using it as pickup, but for everything else its fantastic

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  5. FredEx
    February 4, 2008

    it is.. it just takes forever to learn by reading tho lol.
    i might just get some of Ross Jeffries courses now,i already have his super confidence ones and they are awesome.

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  6. aLpHa_kaY. A.K.A: Kevin
    February 27, 2008

    Yeah, using NLP in all aspects of life rather than pick up could be pretty useful. But im not so bothered about learning it, it seems to long and quite hard to perfect. I prefer to use anchor, as one of the tools instead.

    Pzz

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