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NLP Language, Milton and Meta Model

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Uploaded by on Mar 24, 2009

NLP Master Trainer, Michael Carroll demonstrates using four language patterns that the Milton and Meta model are the inverse of each other. Discover how people hypnotise themselves into having problems and how NLP practitioners challenge the clients language.
http://www.nlpacademy.co.uk/

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  • try harder, bro ? !

  • This is great stuff

  • i thought NLPers are great speakers

  • As a Master Trainer, he should know that a lost performative is a generalisation in the meta model, not a distortion, and that furhtermore, 'That's a good thing' is a deletion, as he says before he changes his mind, as it is an unspecified referential.

  • great explanation and presentation of a somewhat complicated subject!!

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