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Index
Contents Foreword: Trial by Fire: My Personal Introduction to NLP Authors’ Note and Appreciation Introduction: What You’ll Get Out of This Book
What Is NLP? Two Important NLP Principles of Human Nature What Is an NLP “Power User”?
Section 1: It’s All About You
Chapter 1: Understanding How You Think What’s going on in there?
A Taste of NLP: A Firsthand Experience Discovery Activity: Accessing Personal Resources You First: Understanding How You Work “Ouch” or “Yahoo”: How We Create Our Feelings Autopilot: The Mind’s Three Favorite Options A Well-Oiled Machine: Body, Brain, and Mind Different Planets: The Worlds Inside Our Minds Discovery Activity: Discovering Your Inner World Not Just Basic Cable: “Representational Modalities” Mental Sticky Notes: The Power of “Anchors” Discovery Activity: Creating a Personal Anchor Anchors at Work: Intentional and Unintentional Anchors So What? How You Can Use This Information An Easy Ride: How This Book Is Structured
Chapter 2: Managing Your Mind Who’s driving the bus?
Where Do You Want to Go? Outcome Frames Discovery Activity: Creating a Well-Formed Outcome Being of Two Minds: Congruence/Incongruence Discovery Activity: Recognizing Incongruence Are You In or Out? Being Associated or Disassociated Subtle Distinctions That Matter: Sub-Modalities Discovery Activity: Tinkering with Visual Distinctions What’s Your Day Going to Be Like? Sub-Modalities and Your Emotional State The Way You Do the Things You Do: Understanding Motivation Discovery Activity: Exploring Roots of Procrastination That Damn Report: An Example of Procrastination Two for the Road: Tips for Uncovering the Roots of Procrastination Discovery Activity: Reducing Internal Resistance Been Down Too Long? The Power of Inner Voices and the “Auditory Swish” Discovery Activity: Removing Negative Auditory Cues Emotions as Passengers, Not Drivers: Choosing and Changing Your State Depression: Auditory Cues That Hold the Story Shaping Your Experience: The Habit of Fine-Tuning Sub-Modalities
Chapter 3: Living in “The Zone” Whoa, is my brake on?
High or Low? How Expectations Impact Performance Discovery Activity: Exploring Your Expectations In the Mind’s Eye: The Power of Mental Rehearsal In Sync: The Link Between Physiology and Energy Roadblock Removal: “Eye Movement Integration” Discovery Activity: Decreasing Resistance or Trauma Not Just Pollyanna: How Energy, Enthusiasm, and Optimism Act as Drivers Discovery Activity: Understanding Your Motivation Discovery Activity: Amping Up Your Confidence Mission Critical: Motivation Tips from Navy SEALs Training Messing with Hecklers: How to Silence Critical Inner Voices More Than Maintenance: How to Increase Energy and Productivity Discovery Activity: Strengthening Your Anchor
Chapter 4: Upgrading Your Self-Concept How’d things get this way?
Life Vest First: How to Prevent and Reduce Stress A Look in the Mirror: Who You Are Today and How You Got to Be This Way Clues to Beliefs: The Deep Structure of Language and the Meta Model Like That: How Our Language and Behavior Reveal Individual Preferences (Meta-Programs and Predicates) Today’s You and the Desired You: The Impact of Self-Concept Discovery Activity: Identifying Something You Like About Yourself Discovery Activity: Adding Elements to Your Self-Concept The Archaeological Dig: An Example of Self-Concept Work Ripple Effects: How One Change Often Creates More Change
Section 2: It’s All About Relationship
Chapter 5: Making Comfortable Connections How come we don’t connect?
Internal Systems: How You Work Is Similar to How Others Work Inside Out: How to Adjust Your Inner World to Be Better Company Discovery Activity: Identifying Ways That You’re Good Company Friction on the Line? How the Three Parts of Your Brain Work Together Instant Processing: What Your Filters Process First Discovery Activity: Identifying Ways Other People Are Good Company An Inside Job: How to Help Other People Feel Safe Not Just Imitation: How Mirroring and Matching Help You Make Connections A Focus on Them, Not You: How to Create a Sense of Being Felt More Choice Is Better: How Being Versatile Helps You Connect The Bird’s-Eye View: A High-Level Summary
Chapter 6: More Than “Mind Reading” Other People What’s going on inside them for that to be true?
A $500,000 Example: Communication in All Three Channels Powerful Telegraphing: What Your Nonverbals Communicate Traffic Signals: How Other People’s Nonverbals Provide Direction Discovery Activity: Recalling Nonverbals of a Positive Experience Discovery Activity: Identifying Nonverbals from an Uncomfortable Situation Galaxies Away: Why It’s Important to Step into Another’s World The Grand Canyon: How Missing Details Create Gaps in Understanding Zooming In and Out: Tips to Understanding Someone Else’s World Detective Mode: How Questions Fill in Gaps and Facilitate Understanding Different Journeys: How Beliefs Distinguish Our Inner Worlds Discovery Activity: Identifying Your Beliefs Discovery Activity: Exploring a Personal Belief Wants and Needs: How Exploring Beliefs Uncovers Motivations and Meta-Outcomes Beyond Belief: How Language Reveals Other Personal Preferences A New Approach: How to Apply Your Understanding of Nonverbal Behavior, Beliefs, and Personal Preferences to Interactions with Others Discovery Activity: Exploring Someone’s Inner World
Chapter 7: Making Your Point Easily How can I help people understand what I mean?
Chronicle: High Points of the Journey So Far Physical Connection: How Touch Enhances Connections and Impact Oxygen Mask First: How Managing Your Inner State Keeps the Focus on Others Rules of the Road: Quick Tips to Navigate Uncharted Territory The Local Language: How to Communicate According to Someone Else’s Preferences Discovery Activity: Using Predicates of Preferred Channels A New View: How the Process of Reframing Expands Possibilities Super-Glue Removal: How to Loosen and “Unstick” Beliefs It’s Kind of Like That: How Metaphors and Stories Support Shifts A Book and Its Cover: How Appearance and Environment Are Clues to Other Worlds Toxic Relationships: How Difficult People Tax Your Personal Resources Connecting the Dots: Linking Key Concepts and Skills to Opportunities Discovery Activity: Applying Your Discoveries About Someone Else’s World
Chapter 8: Creatively Collaborating and Resolving Conflicts How do we get from here to there?
An Embarrassing Example Moving in the Same Direction: Effective Collaboration Using the Well-Formed Outcome Model Creativity: How Imagination Expands Possibilities Expert Advice: The Disney Creativity Strategy Innovation: How to Use the Disney Strategy with Groups Discovery Activity: Applying the Disney Strategy to One of Your Opportunities Up Against the Wall: How the “Conflict Integration Process” Supports Creative Problem Solving Discovery Activity: Identifying One of Your Conflicts Internal Battles: How to Apply the “Conflict Integration Process” to Inner Conflicts Discovery Activity: Applying the “Conflict Integration Process” to One of Your Opportunities Discovery Activity: Examining Ways You Get Stuck or Make Things Harder Different Strategies? What “Conflict Integration” and Negotiation Have in Common Powerful Emotions: How to Facilitate Discussions with People Who Are Upset The Unexpected Strategy: An Approach to Consider When You’re Upset
Chapter 9: Maintaining Your Momentum with NLP What’s next?
Journey Highlights: What You Learned Next Steps: Options for Additional Development
21-Day Guide: The Next Steps to Creating the Person You Want to Be Afterword: A Lasting Legacy Common NLP Terms References Acknowledgments Index About the Authors Back Ad Praise Copyright About the Publisher
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