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signeos
11-01-2007, 01:40 PM
this speech i'm doing i want to demonstrate the value of nlp, and passing the critical thinking, and accessing a groups subconscious.
i am going to be doing this to a full class, so i want to demonstrate nlp in such a way that its almost hidden behind another speech, indirectly related.
I am interested in the uses of nlp with groups, and using it in speeches. Any help or point of direction would be fantastic!
Poodle
11-01-2007, 01:49 PM
Apparently you have not had sufficient training or even read all the posts on this Forum. I will direct you to one by Docresults on "nested loops" I believe was entitled loop de loop. And while doing these lovely nested loops you are also eliciting and anchoring states while remaining in complete rapport with everyone in the audience. DAM! FUN!! Most people use 5 as they can keep track of them on their fingers while super trainers can do 300. Pood
Terry
11-01-2007, 04:33 PM
this speech i'm doing i want to demonstrate the value of nlp, and passing the critical thinking, and accessing a groups subconscious.
i am going to be doing this to a full class, so i want to demonstrate nlp in such a way that its almost hidden behind another speech, indirectly related.
I am interested in the uses of nlp with groups, and using it in speeches. Any help or point of direction would be fantastic!
Simple really, just hand over to your subconcious, and the speech will flow easily provided you had the nescessary knowledge and skill. If not it is impossible for others to "help" you, we have no idea were you are in skill and experience.
Nigel H
11-02-2007, 09:22 AM
I suggest you acquire a copy of the book "Presenting Magically" by David Shephard of The Performance Partnership. Or better still, if you are in the UK you can attend the course [nothing personally to do with me by the way!], which is designed for exactly the purpose you desire. Nested Loops etc are part and parcel of this, as suggested above.
It sounds as if you are relatively new to the NLP scene, having not had training in this yet, and this could be a good place to start....
Enjoy
;)
Nig
Simple Guy
11-02-2007, 09:28 AM
Hi Nigel,
I believe that Tad James is co-author of "Presenting Magically."
Nigel H
11-02-2007, 09:48 AM
Yes - now you mention it I think you may well be right !!