A submodality in neuro-linguistic programming is a distinction of form or structure (rather than content) within a sensory representational system. Submodalities refers to the subjective structural subdivisions within a given representational system. For example, in visual terms, common distinctions include: brightness, degree of colour (saturation), size, distance, sharpness, focus, and so on; in auditory: loudness, pitch, tonal range, distance, clarity, timbre, and so on (Wikipedia)
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I enjoy your programming series. This one is very fun way to learn about submodalaties and tie together many things.
Thank you for the programming and I look forward to more of your programs as they come.
Do you do training people in the EU?
Also who is M? Me like his ideas very much.
danke,
VH
I’ve reading and listening to NLP material for a few months now. Before listening to your podcasts, I had a hard time grasping the idea’s and concepts.
Your podcast helped me gain greater understanding of all the subjects within NLP.
Your podcast on Submodalities was fantastic. My mind was blown. Awsome!
Bart and Heetkamp
Thanks for your kind comments and feedback.
We will continue to build out on our podcasts and bring even more comprehensive material to the forefront at no cost.
Also be on the look out for some fascinating announcements and offerings coming from the Radical Change Group.
cheers
RCG
You guys are incredibly gifted and kind to share this information.
Albert
We are glad you are enjoying these podcasts, we have hardly scratched the surface… we have a lot more fascinating topics and techniques we will bring to the forefront here for free and in the near future we will also be launching some break through products that you may want to buy.
And thank you for taking the time to share your feedback, its important to us to know how our work is helping or not helping listeners like yourself.
RCG
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