The Brain Language Podcast

著者: Susan Stageman Morgan Jobe James Lusk and others
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  • Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) is a system for understanding the patterns of human success and helps people acquire those patterns. The Purpose of The Brain Language Podcast is to introduce NLP concepts that will enhance and enrich your business and personal life. Regardless of where you are in your journey, you can acquire and access the knowledge that will help to get you from where you are to where you want to be. We seek to deliver golden nuggets of NLP knowledge that you can use to get to the next level. You can get the best and most useful tools that NLP has to offer in bite-size pieces from our show!
    © 2024 The Brain Language Podcast
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Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) is a system for understanding the patterns of human success and helps people acquire those patterns. The Purpose of The Brain Language Podcast is to introduce NLP concepts that will enhance and enrich your business and personal life. Regardless of where you are in your journey, you can acquire and access the knowledge that will help to get you from where you are to where you want to be. We seek to deliver golden nuggets of NLP knowledge that you can use to get to the next level. You can get the best and most useful tools that NLP has to offer in bite-size pieces from our show!
© 2024 The Brain Language Podcast
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  • EP #85 Hunting for Treasure: Designing Treasure Boards that Work
    2024/12/11

    Main Points:

    · Understand the goal-reaching process and what makes goals happen

    · Picture representation of goals for the coming year

    · Construct the boards for optimum effectiveness

    · Well-constructed boards that are ecological, align with values and Include 5 major areas of a person’s life: faith, fitness, family, friends, financial

    · Eyes move easily around

    · These work like magic

    · You can create anything you want and do if you are willing to do the dream and do the work

    1st know what you want: written and date-specific

    A goal is a picture attached to a feeling: a feeling of already having achieved it.

    We think in three different ways –experience is made up of VAKAG

    The more senses involved the more likely the goal will manifest

    The visual channel goes into the future – be able to see yourself reading the desired outcome

    Movie, dissociated vs associated

    Write goals down – use all three senses

    Success = balance

    Anyone can make a lot of money by working 14-16 hours a day and being focused at the expense of other areas of life.

    Success is achieved when a person achieves their desired goals in a balanced

    Desire, faith expectancy – in every desire is the seed of its manifestation

    Do the work (be involved in the process)

    Have faith that the desire will be reached

    Goal questions: what skills do I have; what skills do I need?; how do I get the skills that I need?

    Goals: decide what you want, give it attention, take feedback, effortless, expect

    Does not achieve – feedback, adjust – may not know the bigger picture

    Trust the details will be handled.

    Give yourself a periodic reward

    Closely timed

    Understand what motivates you – what are you getting from this?

    Divine discontent

    Don’t get ready – get started

    When reaching a goal – set a new one at the point of fulfillment

    Falling short of a goal is not failure, only feedback. Many successful people don’t reach goals consistently. Set high goals to have greater achievement

    Peak performance

    3 peak principles of high achievement – John Noe

    The boards

    5 areas

    Few words

    Flowers add life

    Appeals to you

    Relationships – couples

    You may have to override the organization in your mind

    Sparkle – Jewelry

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  • EP #84 The Imposter Syndrome: The What, The How, The Way Forward
    2024/10/31

    What is Imposter syndrome? Explaining away your accomplishments and success and doubting your abilities

    1. What are common examples of imposter syndrome?

    2. How can you assess if you have imposter syndrome Take the quiz:

    Do you chalk your success up to luck, timing, or computer error?
    Do you believe that if I can do it, anyone can?

    Do you agonize over small flaws in your work?

    Are you crushed by even constructive criticism, seeing it as evidence of your ineptness?

    When you succeed, do you feel like you fooled them again?

    Do you worry that it’s a matter of time before you’re found out?

    3. What are some statements or excuses often made by people suffering from imposter syndrome?

    4. Where does I.S. come from?

    5. Mastery vs Performance – Dweck.

    6. What are some NLP Techniques used to Overcome Imposter Syndrome

    Conflict of identities, Belief changes, trauma processes, auditory swishes for neg. Self-talk. Anchoring and resource anchoring, changing the history of a problem (anchoring), reframing, modeling (understanding the model of success in your field,) meta programs, Foreground, background process - create a strong association between what is most important in the person’s awareness (foreground) and something that they are not attending to (background).

    7. Bandura curve – 1st part, beliefs of capability; 2nd part beliefs of identity.

    8. In time/ through time

    9. recap


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    49 分
  • Ep #83 When Telling A Story Isn't Just Telling A Story: The Power of Metaphoric Communication
    2024/10/01

    1. What is important about stories, and metaphors in communication? When someone studies the great communicators, past and present, they all use metaphors and analogies to illustrate their points.
    Metaphors compare things that are less understandable to familiar things. They create new meanings, make complex ideas understandable, motivate interest, and influence ideas. They create images that people can understand rather than literal words

    2. What is the difference between a story, metaphor, and an analogy? A simple story conveys a description of something. A metaphor communicates two or more levels of meaning. Using metaphors can deliver directly to the unconscious.

    3. How do individual words represent our experience as metaphors? George Lakoff and Mark Johnson in their book, Metaphors We Live By state, that metaphor is pervasive in everyday life not just in language by also by thought and action. This is the concept system. It is metaphorical in nature. Our concepts structure how we perceive the world around us. Much of our language is metaphors. So we cannot get along by language alone. How we experience our everyday life is metaphorical. Communication is war. Communication is dance. Love is a journey, time is money, love is madness

    4. As one of the most important and overlooked skills in communication, how can we get better at using them in everyday interactions as well as speeches? Listen to how you use words to describe things in your world. Listen to how others use words to describe their world. Look at situations – what are they like in unrelated areas? Be more intentional about listening to others. Deeper insight into people. Linking abstract ideas to concrete


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