NLP Anchoring in Action Example 2
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Im pretty sure thats not anchoring but just comedy.
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i don't think they did it on purpose
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I think a lot of NLP is instinctive.
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@JohnboyLea It seems both you and Derren Brown have both missed the key point of NLP. NLP is a "model" of excellence. It serves as a collection of techniques taken from excellence communicators. In reality there is only one true NLP technique; modeling. It allows you to be come fully conscious of your unconscious behavior and move through life with intent.
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I think comedians pause because of chunking, not NLP. It's easier to memorize & perform a routine by dividing it into lines and then speaking them in a rhythm. Pausing between is necessary for breathing and swallowing, and he places these pauses between lines, dividing the chunks so they are easier to memorize. By smiling or inflecting every pause, he decorates the pause. That way it doesn't sound scripted & we don't catch him swallowing.
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When I watch stand-up comedy, sometimes I hear the crowd laugh and I think, "there was nothing funny; they laugh every time the comedian pauses". Sometimes I think the whole set was boring. Some, like Chris Rock, I think are funny, but I only laugh when he says something I find funny, not every time he pauses or smiles or does a voice inflection. What does this mean regarding me?
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@ioanonissimo you may have in the past wondered why are such beautiful women doing such nasty and kinky things on film with so much enthusiasm, and where can you find them? if you said that to me, i would tell you that you pass by them everyday. the porn industry is based on trauma based mind control (look it up) and it's the bases of MPD (mulitple personality disorder) each personality is "anchored" by a certain word, phrase or action. the male performer is hypnotist or magician!
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@MrScottydabody really what makes you say that??
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@kronker i can see why you might think that, but consider that there is a science behind doing comedy, and the science is not suppose to be visible to the audience. and almost any professional speaker can be compared to a magician because of the magical way they use words and phrases. having been taught the hidden science communication, gives them courage and confidence to stand before thousands and in some cases millions of people
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@ioanonissimo a good place for you to begin is in the porno industry.
where the hell are my 20 videos you kaks?
geoff1424 4 months ago
Hi @geoff1424,
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NLPTimes 4 months ago
Darren Brown, one of the people whose work is analysed as NLP by you on YouTube, says when talking about NLP in his book Tricks of the mind;
"because it aims to take as its starting point what already works, there is little in its roots that is unique. One of the many irritating habits of NLPers is to claim anything remotely concerned with looking consciously at ones inner processes as NLP."
Is this an everyday unconscious process or is it NLP?
I think you can over analyse simple actions.
JohnboyLea 1 year ago
Hey JohnboyLea, its an everyday process. People get all bent out of shape saying something is or is not NLP... which for the most part is crazy because NLP is not a thing, it doesn't exist. It offers an operator/practitioner some very useful models and ways to code how people organize and use their experiences. I can agree with Darren in that some NLP folks forget that the behahviour people are doing is just that and not necessarily "NLP"...
NLPTimes 1 year ago