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What does the

Neuro Communication Model mean to me?

The bottom line!

Neuro Communication Model

We now know more about the body, brain and mind.  We would like to present a model to work by as you move toward creating the outcome you want. Models are interesting.  They are descriptions or simulations of how something works in a certain area.  In essence, a model is a blueprint or a map. It is just a representation of reality. The model helps you to describe how you create the results you do.  Like a map, it is only a description; and the value of any map or blueprint is in the result that you can produce by using it.

This model has the potential to change your life by changing the basic elements that make up your behavior and responses.  These basic elements are your values, beliefs, scripts, programs, conditioning and so on. The model shows how you communicate with yourselves and with others.    It is called Neuro Linguistic Programming (NLP), and it explains how we process the information that comes into us from the world around us.  We have expanded the model to represent the latest research from neuroscientists.

As we look at the model, the process begins with an external event that we experience through our senses.  Our cognition of the event occurs as we experience the information that comes in through our sensory input channels, which are:

  •  Auditory which includes sounds, the words we hear and the way that people say those words to us

  • Visual including what we see or the way someone looks at us

  • Kinesthetic or external feelings, which include the touch of someone or something, the pressure and the texture

  • Olfactory which is smell

  • Gustatory which is taste

  • Intuition which is non-verbal communications with living matter

  • The sense of self, which is your identity.  How you experience yourself, your value of self, self esteem

     

DELETION

Deletion occurs when we selectively pay attention to certain aspects of our experience and not others.  Deletion means we overlook or omit certain sensory information.  Without deletion, we would be faced with much too much information to handle in our conscious minds.

DISTORTION

Distortion occurs when we make shifts in our experience of sensory data by making misrepresentations of reality. Example; A man walking along a road sees what he believes to be a snake and yells, "SNAKE." However, upon closer investigation he is relieved to discover that it really was only a piece of rope.

Distortion also helps us in the process of motivating ourselves.  Motivation occurs when we actually distort the material that has come to us and that has already been changed by one of our filtering systems.  Distortion is also helpful in planning.  We distort to plan when we construct visionary futures.

GENERALIZATION

The third process is generalization, where we draw global conclusions based on one, two or more experiences.  At it's best, generalization is one of the ways that we learn, whereby we take the information we have and draw broad conclusions about the world, based on one or more experiences.  At it's worst, generalization is how we take a single event and make it into a lifetime of experiences.

So the question is, "When two people have the same stimulus, why don't they have the same response?" The answer is: because we delete, distort, and generalize the information from the outside in different ways.

We delete, distort and generalize the information that comes in from our senses by using certain internal processing filters.  The filters are conscious and unconscious, they are:

  • Decisions

  • Memories

  • Paradigms

  • Conditions

  • Programs

  • Scripts

  • Beliefs

  • Values

  • Unconscious Intentionality’s

Through the filtering system; we create, establish and determine internal representations, which creates the physiology and our personalities.


What is this flippin' model and what does it mean to me?

This model gives you more awareness into discovering how you do what you do.  You can then use this information to set strategies within your body, mind and brain to create any specific desired outcome. It is about having more tools to help you create your own reality.

It is an effective model to:

 Change what you don't like into what you do want!

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