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Why Stories? and The super computer story

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Why Stories? and The super computer story

I hear and I forget. I see and I remember. I do and I understand. Confucius   WHY STORIES?   Nothing teaches like experience. Like learning to ride a bike. You could benefit from hearing someone describe how to do it. You’d gain a great deal more by watching someone do it. But once you’ve done it yourself you’ll never …

More about Tonality

Richard Bandler, co-creator of NLP, speaks of tonality in a manner very similar to this: He points at his nose while speaking in a very nasal tonality and says, “This is your nose.” Then he points at his throat, shifts his tonality downwards and says, “this is your throat.” He continues by pointing to his chest, and lowering his tonality …

Ericksonian Language Patterns

Patterns of Indirect Suggestion – A.K.A.: Ericksonian Language Patterns In a therapeutic setting we strive to achieve the client’s goals with elegance. Sometimes, however, change is difficult and resistance, conscious or otherwise, is a natural response. By using the following language patterns we are able to bypass the conscious resistance and to communicate with the subconscious mind. Milton Erickson was …

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