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November Meetup:The secret to programming the mind

Nov 7
Sat 2:00 PM
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Keith

November Meetup:The secret to programming the mind

Hi NLPers and hypno-fans,
This Saturday (Nov 7) is our next meetup.

We'l be covering submodalities and some submodality interventions (including swish patterns).


Here's the deal--we all have a coding system in our brains. It'd how we tell what's real from unreal, what we like from what we don't like--even what happened long ago as opposed to what happened 5 minutes ago.

Guess what? We can change the coding of our thoughts!

What would happen if we had a memory that we'd coded as traumatic and we switched it to a neutral coding? What would happen if we had a thought coded in such a way that it created a compulsion and we could change that coding to where it drove a completely different feeling? What would happen if we could take something we want to do (such as exercise regularly) and code it the same way that we code things we do consistently?

Find out...

Nov 7, 2-4 Broadview Library
The secret to programming the mind

Broadview Library
12755 Greenwood Ave N
Corner of 130th & Greenwood Ave N
Seattle, WA 98133

See you there,
Keith

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PS: FYI, the December meetup with be the 12th, from 1-3 @ Broadview.

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  • Posted Nov 7, 2009 8:35 PM
    Fabulous workshop. Thanks Keith!!!

Who attended?

  • 36 attendees
    • Mariana Matthews (+2 guests)
       Great topic, great speaker, good crowd 
    •  Keith is such a great teacher, I just sit there and marvel at his teaching style and intend to take some of that into my teaching style. Today was great fun, and great learning! 
    •  Information was good, now if I can just figure out how to make it all work for me I'll be happy. 
    •  An entertaining and informative program. Great job, Keith (as usual)! 
    •  Keith is a talented teacher. He clearly explains things, gives appropriate demonstrations and does it all with a relaxed manner and unending stream of humor. 
    •  Great topic. I'm glad you spent the time working with specific people on specific examples to show us how it works and how best to tailor the work to each type of thinker. Maybe another meetup we can address more how to work with auditory, kinethetic, & data-oriented people. Not being a visual thinker, it was hard for me to engage in the mostly visual examples used today. Chris also seemed like he also had difficulty "visualizing" his liked and disliked people. 
    • Bridget McKenna (+1 guest)
    • Jan
    • Jae
    • Rob
    • :-)