| 03/30/08 | #28 Perceptual Positions | by RCG | ||
| 12/16/07 | #16 States of Consciousness | by RCG | ||
| 11/18/07 | #12 Neurological Levels | by RCG | ||
| 11/4/07 | #10 Submodalities | by RCG | ||
| 10/7/07 | #6 Anchoring | by RCG | ||
| 09/23/07 | #4 Learning to Listen – Literal, Structural & Mythical Listening | by RCG | ||
| 09/16/07 | #3 Waking Up to Your Senses – Systemic Calibration | by RCG | ||
| 09/9/07 | #2 Rapport series 01 – the Art of Getting in Sync | by RCG | ||
| 09/2/07 | #1 Introduction to NLP | by RCG | ||
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Perceptual positions is a neuro-linguistic programming and psychology term denoting that a complex system may look very different, and different information will be available, depending how one looks at it and one’s point of view. (Wikipedia)
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The Neurological levels were proposed by anthropologist Gregory Bateson (1972, 1979). He defined a hierarchy of abstraction including beliefs, values and identity. He perceived relationships as having a higher abstraction than identity, and therefore influencing lower levels in the hierarchy, such as beliefs and behavior.
In Neuro-linguistic programming, they were developed by Robert Dilts into the Dilts’ Neuro-logical levels (also known as the logical levels of change and the logical levels of thinking) which are useful for assisting with or understanding change from an individual, social or organization point of view. Each level is progressively more psychologically encompassing and impactful. (Wikipedia)
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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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Anchoring is a neuro-linguistic programming term for the process by which memory recall, state change or other responses become associated with (anchored to) some stimulus, in such a way that perception of the stimulus (the anchor) leads by reflex to the anchored response occurring. The stimulus may be quite neutral or even out of conscious awareness, and the response may be either positive or negative. They are capable of being formed and reinforced by repeated stimuli, and thus are analogous to classical conditioning.
Basic anchoring involves in essence, the elicitation of a strong congruent experience of a desired state, whilst using some notable stimulus (touch, word, sight) at the time this is most fully realized. In many cases, repetition of the stimulus will reassociate and restore the experience of the state. (Wikipedia)
In this podcast, we introduce the pervasive NLP construct called anchors, and play with several ideas around anchoring. In particular, we categorize anchors by responses:
and by triggers:
Finally, we discuss applications of anchors of different varieties.
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(56 votes)Main Entry: 1lis·ten From the Webster Dictionary
Pronunciation: 'li-s&n
Function: verb
Inflected Form(s): lis·tened; lis·ten·ing /'lis-ni[ng], 'li-s&n-i[ng]/
Etymology: Middle English listnen, from Old English hlysnan; akin to Sanskrit srosati he hears, Old English hlud loud
transitive verb, archaic : to give ear to : HEAR
intransitive verb
1 : to pay attention to sound <listen to music>
2 : to hear something with thoughtful attention : give consideration <listen to a plea>
3 : to be alert to catch an expected sound <listen for his step>
The topics we cover in this podcast are:
Technocrati Tags: NLP, Calibration, Listening, Bohmian Dialogue, Modality words, Somatic, Tracking





(63 votes)Sense noun 2 a : the faculty of perceiving by means of sense organs b : a specialized function or mechanism (as sight, hearing, smell, taste, or touch) by which an animal receives and responds to external or internal stimuli c : the sensory mechanisms constituting a unit distinct from other functions (as movement or thought)
3 : conscious awareness or rationality (from Merriam-Webster dictionary)
See also Sense(s) , Representational systems, and Philosophy of perception (Wikipedia)
In this podcast, we take several different perspectives in approaching the following questions:
Technocrati Tags: NLP, Calibration, Tracking, backtracking, eye accessing cues, spacial marking, change work

Rapport is one of the most important features or characteristics of unconscious human interaction. It is commonality of perspective, being in “sync”, being on the same wavelength as the person you are talking to. (Wikipedia)
Today’s topics include:
Technocrati Tags: NLP, Rapport, Influence, Communication, Language, Beliefs, Values, Symbolic, Iconic

Hello, World!
The Radical Change Group presents a series of weekly conversations andinterviews on Neuro-Linguistic Programming, Business, Leadership,
Mythology, and Spirituality.
This is the first podcast in the series, introducing you to Neuro-Linguistic Programming, or NLP for short.
Neuro-linguistic programming (NLP) is an approach to psychotherapy and a “model of interpersonal communications”[1] based on the subjective study of language, communication and change. It was co-founded by Richard Bandler and linguist John Grinder in the 1970s as a method of personal development. They developed a set of practices and techniques based on modeling successful psychotherapists of the time. (Wikipedia)
In this podcast the discussions focuses on:
Enjoy!
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