Topic: | Unconscious involuntary signals |
Posted by: | Gene Bryson |
Date/Time: | 06/03/2003 22:33:52 |
John or Carmen, In WITW, you both advocate the more extensive use of involuntary unconscious signals in the traditional 6-step reframing and anchoring format. I have always had trouble understanding how to go about setting up those signals via reframing and now also via anchoring. Can you give another context where someone naturally experiences that communication signal model in order to achieve an outcome? I thought it would help me to understand by analogy in another context. All the best, Gene |
Topic | Date Posted | Posted By |
Unconscious involuntary signals | 06/03/2003 22:33:52 | Gene Bryson |
Re:Unconscious involuntary signals | 07/03/2003 04:55:21 | John Grinder |
Re:Re:Unconscious involuntary signals | 07/03/2003 23:30:06 | Raśl Platas |
Re:Re:Re:Unconscious involuntary signals | 08/03/2003 15:40:30 | John Grinder |
Re:Re:Unconscious involuntary signals | 10/03/2003 20:50:15 | Gene Bryson |
Re:Re:Re:Unconscious involuntary signals | 10/03/2003 21:51:35 | Lewis Walker |
Re:Re:Re:Re:Unconscious involuntary signals | 10/03/2003 23:32:22 | John Grinder |
Re:Re:Re:Re:Unconscious involuntary signals | 10/03/2003 23:32:27 | John Grinder |
Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Unconscious involuntary signals | 11/03/2003 15:38:55 | Gene Bryson |