Topic: | Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:NLP Changework vs. Therapy and Coaching |
Posted by: | Robert |
Date/Time: | 23/04/2003 15:07:13 |
John, "I've read some of Dilts about Da Vinci, and that's going in the direction I'm talking about, though Dilts thinks in terms of problem-solving and I may be leaning more toward creating problems. I'm also very interested in some of his applications of Schizophrenic thinking, since that's an area of interest to me as well. Maybe you can point me toward something? I'm also interested in hearing how using NLP is a form of poetry in motion for you. For me, there's a possibility for opening up something outside of coaching and therapy, a type of service that would be particulary aimed at creating new experiences in and for themselves, as an outcome, rather than in service of another outcome. Do you or anyone else think this might be an interesting and relevant area of discussion?" To answer your questions I think I need to write some books. However, Poetry is a expression of mind and body into a flow of events where you act from whats there in the moment at the best of you. Selfexpression at his fullest in what you do. Thats for me NLP. To find excellence at a level which is unheard of and be able to train others to that level. I would search out people who have some talents in those areas you are interested of. Then do some modeling with them. After mastered the basics you then go on and design different ways using the principals uncovered in the modeling bit. The application of NLP into other areas than coaching and theraphy is many. >The trick is to get people to pay for it and thats covered in marketing. I think the process where you do Dilts da Vinci startegy is good. You take some startegy you already does and overlap the steps into soemthing you would like to do and if the subjects is different from each others then a creativly process needs to be done. Creates in essence a state of creativlity and problemsolving. If the thing you do is fishing and the thing you want to apply that into writing poetry then things can be very interesting. Da Vincis strategy is described in one of Dilts books about him. I think it ws the 3 book. /Robert |