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Building Rapport Access Cues

Building Rapport Access Cues. Visual Constructed Visual Remembered Auditory Auditory Constructed Remembered Feelings Internal Dialogue Other Cues Auditory Touching Face Touching Lips

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Building Rapport Access Cues

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  1. Building RapportAccess Cues Visual Constructed Visual Remembered Auditory Auditory Constructed Remembered Feelings Internal Dialogue Other Cues Auditory • Touching Face • Touching Lips • Touching/Rubbing Fingertips Visual • Visually Defocused

  2. Building RapportQuestions and Access Cues • Visual • How does that look to you? • Do you see what I mean? • Auditory • Does that sound good to you? • Internal Dialogue • What do you say to yourself about that? • Feelings • How would you feel about that?

  3. Neuro Linguistic Programming Neuro Nervous system through which experience is received and processed through the five senses. “…the study of the structure of subjective experience.” www.richardbandler.tv Linguistic Language and nonverbal communication systems through which neural representations are coded, ordered, and given meaning. Programming The ability to organize our communication and neurological systems to achieve specific desired goals and results. http://www.purenlp.com/nlpis1.htm

  4. Roots of NLP “The Structure of Magic” volume 1, Richard Bandler & John Grinder [NLP is aSynthesis]

  5. Most techniques and tools of NLP have been derived by… Modelling “The NLP modeling process involves finding out about how the brain (“Neuro”) is operating by analyzing language patterns (“Linguistic”) and non-verbal communication. The results of this analysis are then put into step-by-step strategies or programs (“Programming”) that may be used to transfer the skill to other people and areas of application.” Modeling with NLP, Robert Dilts Meta Publishing, 1998

  6. On The Web • www.purenlp.com • www.richardbandler.tv • www.paulmckenna.com • www.saladltd.co.uk • www.nlp.biz/NLP • www.compendiumdev.co.uk/nlp • www.23nlpeople.com/NLP_links.htm

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