Posts Tagged ‘nlp blog’

Use NLP to see more than you think

Posted on February 9th, 2010 by Joe Soto

Sam Harrison tells the story:
An old man witnessed a traffic accident, and in court the defense attorney tried to discredit his testimony.
“Mr. Johnson, I see you are wearing thick glasses,” said the lawyer.
“Yes sir, I do.”
“And you’re up in age, aren’t you?
“Yes sir, proudly, I’m 84 in May.”
“So exactly how far can you see, Mr. [...]

Seth Godin asks, “Frightened, clueless or uninformed?”

Posted on February 8th, 2010 by Joe Soto

Check out one of Seth Godin’s recent post on the three different types of people and how each reacts to change and opportunity.
And if you haven’t read Seth’s Books (I recommend all reading them all), you are missing out. From a fresh marketing perspective, nobody reframes beliefs the way he does.
He’s worth modeling – and [...]

Dan Pink on the surprising science of motivation

Posted on January 31st, 2010 by Joe Soto

Be different. Be better.

Posted on January 31st, 2010 by Joe Soto

I remember going through school watching the “in-crowd” making fun of those who preferred to study than go out and play.
There still seem to be people who think they will be able to achieve all they desire by staying the same and refusing to change.
I ran across an old friend a long while back and [...]

Just because we’re on the same planet, doesn’t mean we’re from the same world.

Posted on January 28th, 2010 by Joe Soto

One of the first lessons we learn in basic NLP training is “the map is not the territory.”  Everyone experiences their world differently and as we mature we form our own “model of the world.” Or, you could just say we form our own reality that is based on our beliefs systems, our thinking patterns, [...]

You Customers Don’t Care About You or Your Product

Posted on January 21st, 2010 by Joe Soto

Neuro Linguistic Programming (NLP) arms us with the language tools to develop our skills at making our products and services (sound, feel or look) interesting. Unfortunately, it’s easy to get caught up in what do I say versus what do I ask so I can learn what they want most out of what I’m selling.
What [...]

Buck Routine.

Posted on January 19th, 2010 by Joe Soto

We all have comfortable patterns we live our life by. I like my movie night as much as the next guy. But sometimes, habits can insidiously define our lives.
What are you taking for granted, instead of pushing yourself to find a fresher, better solution? Do you always solve your problems with the same tactics? Eat [...]

You Are Your Most Important Client

Posted on January 11th, 2010 by Joe Soto

For the new year, one thing that has hit home with me more than anything is how true it is that you are your most important client. So many of us create visions and lead projects but have little idea how to focus our energies in the way that best serves us. We might spend [...]

Is Actor Will Smith (and His Attitude) Worth Modeling?

Posted on January 6th, 2010 by Joe Soto

The short answer is yes. Watching (and learning from) this video below, you will quickly see why he’s one of the most successful actors of our times. I invite all NLPer’s to listen to his language patterns, where his focus is, notice his physiology, and perhaps the most important thing to model is his attitude.
I [...]

NLP’s Most Powerful Presupposition For Successful Selling

Posted on December 23rd, 2009 by Joe Soto

Following a customer presentation gone south, have you ever found yourself saying things like, “They took me the wrong way,” or “They just didn’t understand what I was trying to say,” or “They didn’t get it,” or “The misinterpreted what I was meaning to say,” or “They were looking at it from the wrong perspective,” [...]

Seth Godin Gets It.

Posted on December 21st, 2009 by Joe Soto

NLP gives us the tools to understand people differently. The premise of Perceptual Positions is to develop the flexibility to consider a situation or customer interface from the perspective of self (1st position), another person involved (2nd position) or from a neutral, objective, detached point of view (3rd position; like “a fly on the wall”).
When I [...]

What Can We Learn From Modeling Jeff Bezos?

Posted on December 18th, 2009 by Joe Soto

This is a great video of Jeff Bezos (Founder of Amazon.com) discussing what he values as important in business chunking it up as “Everything he knows.” This list, as he says is short, includes 1) obsess over customers, 2) invent, 3) think long term, and 4) it’s always day one.
Practice your NLP modeling skills by [...]

We Can’t Pay Attention to Everything…but We Can Pay Attention to More

Posted on December 17th, 2009 by Joe Soto

While the concept of change blindness suggests we can’t pay attention to everything and all details, we can pay attention to more.
More meaning, what’s in front of you that means something of value in interpreting, understanding, and reading them.
NLP encourages us to pay attention to more and form (calibrate) meaning from what we hear, see [...]

Using NLP to Model the Top 17 Entrepreneurs of the Decade

Posted on December 16th, 2009 by Joe Soto

If you want to model successful people people in business, why not model some of the most successful?
NLP is a field built on modeling successful people in their respected fields.
How do you model model people you may never get to meet, interview or observe in person? Read everything you can by them, watch their videos [...]

Is Failure the Secret to Success?

Posted on December 15th, 2009 by Joe Soto

If you’ve attended an NLP training or you’ve read any NLP books you’ve learned (and possibly adopted) the presupposition that there is “no such thing as failure, only feedback.”
In this video, it’s suggested that you can fail your way to success. It’s powerful and motivating. Watch it and enjoy, Joe.