Swish Pattern - NLP Techniques

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  • Опубліковано 16 гру 2024

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  • @peterdome313
    @peterdome313 8 років тому +6

    What a nice guy. Comes across as friendly caring and genuine, making you feel calm and relaxed. iike a therapist should, thank you for sharing..

  • @ravenmusic932
    @ravenmusic932 7 років тому +4

    Thanks a lot for this video. One little thing I don't know you aware of: The woman used self-confident as a resourceful state, but later on during the intervention you are instead using the term calm. All of the NLP trained among us know to use exactly the same terms in those circumstances.

  • @lisacharlton1813
    @lisacharlton1813 11 років тому +4

    Thank you for teaching. Very generous to give your time. Helpful to me
    ? YES!!!!!!!

  • @jamesmeyer3351
    @jamesmeyer3351 10 років тому +16

    Thanks George Clooney. This is a really swish pattern.

  • @muhammadkhan2532
    @muhammadkhan2532 4 роки тому

    Great video! Thanks, Anthony and the guest!

  • @newcastlehypnotherapy
    @newcastlehypnotherapy 5 років тому +4

    It's a great technique and very powerful

  • @helenjoy6316
    @helenjoy6316 8 років тому +2

    Anthony, this was really helpful, thank you!

  • @martinwilliams9866
    @martinwilliams9866 4 місяці тому

    I believe, correct me if I'm wrong that the swish isn't so much about changing states, but rather about changing behaviours.

  • @mikeglloyd
    @mikeglloyd 2 місяці тому

    Excellent thanks

  • @csuk2009
    @csuk2009 11 років тому +3

    I think In NLP (please correct me if I am wrong - it been a long time) the tongue tied symptom is defined as Physiology (the way a person physically feels).
    Before a person physically feels a certain way, they have a State of mind. State precedes Physiology.
    Therefore Anchoring is a technique used to deal with the Trigger that put us in a certain State of mind and Physiology. By dealing with the triggers and creating alternative State of mind and Physiology we can change behaviour SWISH!
    .

  • @jitloonng8926
    @jitloonng8926 11 років тому +2

    Thanks for the sharing. This is really great.

  • @MrMattias87
    @MrMattias87 3 роки тому

    This was a pretty clear demo

  • @ThePowerTrader
    @ThePowerTrader 10 років тому +9

    For anyone who disagrees that belief change could occur using NLP, STOP watching belief change videos in the first place & enjoy your dull life

    • @em8875
      @em8875 7 років тому

      Sukhdev Singh hahhaha

    • @moganarajkadarasen5273
      @moganarajkadarasen5273 7 років тому

      AllAboutLife By Sukhi Rocco

    • @weekash1961
      @weekash1961 6 років тому

      Chickens, Budgies and Baby Chicks By Sukhi Ikr I agree though!

  • @bertquasar
    @bertquasar 10 років тому

    @Mick N I was thinking the same thing. I would definitely anchor that image. Maybe they just wanted to keep the video simple.

  • @EstelaEstelita-tq4wc
    @EstelaEstelita-tq4wc 2 місяці тому

    Why is Olivia Colman doing NLP video demonstrations?

  • @madrigalpencilwood
    @madrigalpencilwood 5 років тому +1

    Was this technique developed after touch screen scrolling became an every day thing? Interesting how our visualization of our thoughts, or the language we use to describe them mimics technology. She describes her memory as pixels

    • @kevinparsley6806
      @kevinparsley6806 5 років тому +1

      no long before the types of phones we use today.

    • @TheAGODAMI
      @TheAGODAMI Рік тому

      @@kevinparsley6806 👌 *Good to know.!* ✌

  • @deniseboston101
    @deniseboston101 10 років тому +6

    Do you not make the new picture bigger and brighter than the first picture or do you still keep it dull and grey. and the unwanted behaviour goes dull and grey

  • @jasondesjardins7371
    @jasondesjardins7371 7 років тому +1

    Can I replace the unresourceful state with any resourceful state or does it have to be one in the same situation? By this I mean this lady had a resourceful state sitting in the same boardroom. Could one replace it with something unrelated such as, for example, performing an activity one is good at and comfortable/confident doing?

    • @AnthonyBeardsell
      @AnthonyBeardsell  7 років тому +2

      Thanks for your excellent question Jason. Think of the resourceful state as a replacement state. In the situation that you are addressing, what sort of state would work better for you than the one that you are currently having? What you are doing is reconditioning the mind to enter a specific positive state exactly when you need it in a similar situation in the future. Hope this helps.

    • @DamonCart
      @DamonCart 5 років тому +2

      Use an image of your ideal self (in no particular context and doing no specific behavior) who has already resolved this issue. Because the image is so general it will tend to fill in the necessary resources automatically and generalize that ideal state widely across contexts in your life.

  • @musicmanjunath
    @musicmanjunath 4 роки тому

    Good demonstration.. I liked the language he used.. 10:30 future pacing done well as well 👍👍

  • @rafiechowdhury5963
    @rafiechowdhury5963 5 років тому

    So after swishing a few times with you, is it a permanent change? Or does she have to repeat swishing?

    • @DamonCart
      @DamonCart 5 років тому +1

      As long as the change is congruent, meaning there's no resistance to it, it should stick permanently. If there's resistance you'll need to address it.

  • @badaruddin2516
    @badaruddin2516 4 роки тому

    it really doeswork

  • @sysy-xm1mo
    @sysy-xm1mo 5 років тому

    If there is no pictures in front of me, what shall I do ?

    • @AnthonyBeardsell
      @AnthonyBeardsell  5 років тому

      Tricky to say without speaking to you. I'd be looking to find out if you have identified the real trigger for your unwanted state or behaviour. What sparks it off? Do you have a mental picture for that? Is it a feeling? Do you have a picture associated with the feeling? Can you get one? What if you could?

    • @sysy-xm1mo
      @sysy-xm1mo 5 років тому

      I do have a feeling but no picture in my head

    • @DamonCart
      @DamonCart 5 років тому

      @@sysy-xm1mo you wouldn't have a feeling without first having something visual or auditory to trigger the feeling. It could also be a touch or proprioceptive feeling that triggers it as well. But it's usually visual or auditory or both. Evaluative and emotional type feelings aren't random. Sensory input, whether internal or external, triggers them.

    • @kevinparsley6806
      @kevinparsley6806 5 років тому +1

      i never nearly never have a visual in processing thought. i do have auditory and VERY often have a song stuck in my head. i always appreciated what bandler spoke about but he focuses so much on visualization i cant apply most of what he talks about...

    • @DamonCart
      @DamonCart 5 років тому

      @@kevinparsley6806 it will help you to work on your ability to visualize. Visualization tends to be more powerful than any other modality since you can see several things all at once making it possible to take in more information more quickly. For example you can easily recognize multiple colors all at once like in a rainbow, but try listening to multiple voices all at once or multiple songs all at once. You may be able to do two at once, but anything more and it gets overwhelming.

  • @Breinpiraten
    @Breinpiraten 10 років тому

    Interesting!

  • @rambling123456
    @rambling123456 11 років тому

    this works great for visual people, but not for those who don't use that submodality primarily

    • @AnthonyBeardsell
      @AnthonyBeardsell  11 років тому

      Interesting comment. Thank you.
      In my experience this works great with people with preferences in any of the modalities, visual, auditory, or kinaesthetic. The principle is that we all have the ability to make pictures in our head, the science behind this is in Eidetic memory. If you have a preference for feeling rather than visualising, then thats fine, you can swish feelings, now. Also, you might be aware that when you have a feeling you also have a picture in your minds eye associated with that feeling, don't you? Or you can think of one, can't you? I have even worked successfully with blind people using this technique.

    • @rambling123456
      @rambling123456 11 років тому

      Anthony Beardsell
      For me, auditory is stronger than visual -- I simply can't visualize a feeling no matter how hard I try

    • @randallpalmer1967
      @randallpalmer1967 11 років тому +1

      As far as Submodalities go, Anthony is covering all of them.
      Even though we have a dominant submodality, we do use all of them to some extent and saying that it won't work defeats any treatment you are seeking.

    • @rambling123456
      @rambling123456 11 років тому +1

      Randall Palmer
      This video takes it to the extreme - very few people can visualize as well as this woman can, and so efficiently. It just won't work with nonvisualize types, so you have to try other techniques. You have to determine the dominant submodality first; any skilled NLP practitioner knows this

    • @randallpalmer1967
      @randallpalmer1967 11 років тому

      True, I have a client that swears Auditory is her primary Representational System but I put her under using Kinesthetic.

  • @kevinparsley6806
    @kevinparsley6806 5 років тому

    i'm pretty confident those are siblings.

  • @geeksworkshop
    @geeksworkshop 11 років тому +1

    Pretty much Freud and the repetition compulsion. Read about that and you can work all this out yourself :)

    • @theephantommenace
      @theephantommenace 5 років тому

      Have you heard of Richard Bandler? Check him out! He's the pioneer and creator of NLP

  • @WillyJunior
    @WillyJunior 10 років тому +2

    this dude needs to dial it down just a notch, bit intense.

  • @tlanestott
    @tlanestott 11 років тому +1

    Swishhhh

  • @mstp14
    @mstp14 10 років тому +1

    You mean SWITCH, not swish.

    • @ecerejo
      @ecerejo 9 років тому

      +Mustafa Adams (Mstp) It's called swish because when pull the resourceful picture to replace the unresourcefull you should pull it as to make a swish sound!

    • @yasmineb6252
      @yasmineb6252 4 роки тому

      It's switch + wish = swish

    • @tensmo
      @tensmo 4 роки тому

      NLP is about the sound connected to a picture.....is that easy.!

  • @sashasol2014
    @sashasol2014 4 роки тому +1

    This feels fake AF. She’s obviously been coached ahead of times and has all the answers to all questions answered to her. Would rather see something genuine, authentic and less than perfect.

    • @amajeet
      @amajeet 4 роки тому +1

      To get a real subject with an anxiety would have been difficult. It does have a studio setting to it.
      Bit trust me it does work.
      Different practitioners have varying styles and characteristics so some may feel better or not.
      I have a recording of a good example if you want it on pm cos I'm not spamming here.

  • @catalinvalutanu7558
    @catalinvalutanu7558 7 років тому +5

    I tryed to follow, but... boooooring, booring, boooring!

    • @amajeet
      @amajeet 4 роки тому

      He doesn't do it motivating style. Different nlp practitioners will have varying persona and styles. I have recording of a good nlp swish if you want it pm me I not spamming here.

  • @weekash1961
    @weekash1961 6 років тому +1

    Bullshit!...bullshit! he will never reveal the Real Secret