Archive for 'Submodalities' Category
The Map is the Territory
19 March 2007By: Kris Hallbom Before he passed away, someone asked an ailing Gregory Bateson, “Who will carry on with your work, once you’re gone.” Gregory, being the great philosopher, anthropologist and systems thinker that he was replied, “A man by the name of Humberto Maturana out of Santiago, Chile. He has been doing some very interesting [...]
Robert Dilts on Generative NLP
19 March 2007By: Kris Hallbom There is a presupposition in NLP which states that you already have the resources that you need to be successful. NLP developer, author, and trainer Robert Dilts has taken this presupposition one step further on the evolutionary path of NLP, by developing a process called Generative NLP. The concept of Generative NLP [...]
The Systemic Nature of the Mind and Body and How it Relates to Health
2 March 2007by Kris Hallbom The whole notion of cause and effect has made healing for people in Western society more difficult than it needs to be. It would be much easier for people to heal if everyone in the world took a systemic approach towards health and well being. The whole nature of systemic thinking is [...]
True Motivation: Creating a Personalized Propulsion System
29 December 2006Recently, I gave a presentation on NLP and Motivation, so I’d like to share one of the processes I designed and included there. Now, motivation is not a new concept in the field of personal development, nor in NLP. In fact, one of the ‘metaprograms’ we present in our NLP Practitioner trainings is ‘motivation direction’ [...]
Three Ways to Change Your Mind for The Better
29 December 2006Being a former court-lawyer, I am extremely aware of the importance of language in expressing our thoughts and opinions. Using the wrong word in the wrong context can mean making or breaking a case. Using one specific word instead of another specific word can give a positive twist to my argument, or a negative one [...]