When I learned NLP at Practitioner level, I have vivid memories of trying to read scripts off paper when doing stuff like submodality change work. I always remember the feeling that if I said something wrong I could break someone half way through a session.
What a naive fool I was
A friend of mine, an NLP trainer, has, over the past couple of years, instilled in me the need to be more playful with any of the techniques - it’s about the result.
I found this last night with a second NLP session in two weeks. The fact that I improvised at the speed of a bullet and still got the desired result.
This has seriously opened my eyes to what could be - with a bit of playing.
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