NLP...care to share?

Whoever gets results is whom I want to go to. Real results is what it is all about! I don't care if they are a business man, a chinese monk, or a shaman, if they can get it done that's what matters most.
 
Quote from mschey:

Whoever gets results is whom I want to go to. Real results is what it is all about! I don't care if they are a business man, a chinese monk, or a shaman, if they can get it done that's what matters most.
That fact that you put your faith in them is what gives you that initial boost. It is a kind of placebo effect that results when you embark on what you believe to be positive, corrective action. Hopefully, the course on which you have embarked will have enough substance to provide the necessary follow-through when the initial novelty of "doing something" wears off. It is that follow-through that I question.
 
Quote from Thunderdog:

Doesn't the word "franchisee" seem out of place in this context? Speaking only for myself, I'm not sure I would want my mental health issues attended to by "businessmen" who invested in a "franchise."


most people do it all the time.

modern health care, mental and otherwise, is big business.


surfer
 
Even the best of the best need help with follow through, Professional athletes use them, even Paul Tudor Jones uses them(coaches that is). As I said earlier, I often refer back to the materials when times get tough, or I am feeling a sense of uncertainty, or lack of confidence, or feeling unmotivated, and it helps me change my focus, get back on track and on plan.
 
Quote from marketsurfer:

most people do it all the time.

modern health care, mental and otherwise, is big business.


surfer
At least modern health care is still attended to by doctors. You can become a "Master NLP Practitioner" in a matter of days or a couple of weeks or so, if you spend enough money. Can you not see the difference?
 
Quote from Steve Tvardek:

As far as trading is concerned, I want to become more risk tolerant in the situations I deem as good opportunities. As of now, I consider myself a solid trader but I can see myself hitting a wall at some point if I don't open myself up to taking on more risk. Everyone I work with praises me concerning how disciplined I am day in and day out and, while I am very happy to have that skill, I'd like to improve my offensive game.

As far as other things, I'd like to place more importance on getting in good shape again. I played D1 baseball and was always playing sports growing up but these days I do less and less physical activity. I'm 6'2 195 so I am not heavy for my height but i'd like to make a lifestyle change for the better and "create" the habit of doing regular exercise. For some reason, I cant get myself started again. And as traders, its probably even more important to help deal with the stresses associated with what we do.

Basically, I just want to see if these mental blocks we put up in our own heads can be taken down through NLP.

Thanks for the response. Too funny, I'm 6'2 ~190 and played college ball too. Catcher. Right now my life revolves around traveling and surfing, and the markets of course. In terms of physical exercise, I'm lucky because I live steps from the beach in town with very good surf. This keeps me in decent shape. I've thought about moving to Chicago or New York but would probably get fat really quick given the lack of quality waves. I have a difficult time exercising if its not exciting.

Anyway, back to the NLP stuff. This line you write really sticks out:

"can see myself hitting a wall at some point"

From what I've read about the subject, an NLP practicer will first identify what it is that's holding you back - so on your own you've already gotten to first base by identifying the "wall". From then on, and this is based from material I've read, not personal experience, they will walk you through visualization exercises that show you getting over the wall. While it sounds neat in concept, I personally see this is a form of mild hypnosis. Hypnosis doesn't work on me, I have too active a mind and do not "release" my thoughts easily. I've been known to get really "wound-up" and very hyper which could possibly be the reason I was not hypnotized when someone tried it on me. Anyway, I do my own visualizations and they work pretty well.

I would also believe that NLP is not the same as having a coach. I do strongly believe in coaching, especially the psychological aspect. While NLP is a useful tool, it sounds like you are already advanced enough in your self-actualization to take the right steps. Might I suggest a personal trainer for exercise? That could be a good way to start breaking down walls of physical health, via someone who will push you until you puke...
 
Quote from spike500:

I did a three days course in NLP and later on the Da Silva method.
It was an experience but i didnt' get any valuable results.
These things are probably good for people who are open for these kind of things or for people who are so desperate that they will try anything. To me it is more or less brainwashing. You have to fool your own brain and convince it that something isn't what the brain thinks it is.
Example: people with constant headache keep telling themselves that they don't have a headache until their brain believes they don't have a headache. But i have seen people for who it worked. It all depends on the person.

I compare it with praying to the Lord. For some it helps for others not.

I did the two courses out of curiosity. Costed me more then2000$ in total.


http://www.silvaultramindsystem.com...m_content=sums-main&utm_campaign=silva-lowctr


I have tried some self-hypnotic stuff (free and very professional and good for the price) and found good results. I do agree that you have to be willing and open for such things to be effective. However, if your brain believes something than it is as good as true! (unless it is severe physical harm) I have found self-hypnotism useful for extreme relaxtion and visualization...nothing more.



RT
 
Quote from mschey:

I have to agree with market surfer on this one. I have use Anthony Robbins material for many years now, and I find it particularily useful when trading gets tough.

Same here. I make it a point to listed to the two Anthony Robbins CDs I have once each quarter:

1. personal power I (late 80s early 90s).
2. awaken the giant within

It's $25 well spent.
 
I have avoided commenting on NLP and hypnosis because of the slamming that people with no clue respond with. But in this case I just have to but in....

So far in this thread I've counted several comments along the line of "I read a book a few years back" or "I took a 2 day seminar" and those very same people said the "stuff didn't work".

I got news for you that made those type of comments: EVERYTHING in life that is worthwhile takes some effort, usually a lot. It takes study and practice and sorting out good education from not so good, etc etc etc.

For those interested, I would suggest to you that NLP (and related studies) is about DEprogramming, not the other way around. I have roughly ten years of experience and various trainings. A certificate that is provided after a few day seminar is just that, a certificate. That's only the start.

NLP is not some new age hocus pocus created by some guru. It's a methodology developed by modeling some of the greatest thinkers and doers of our time. It's based on duplicating results. It's not perfect, what is?

For those seriously interested in getting first hand knowledge, I strongly suggest tracking down a book called Frogs Into Princes or Using Your Brain For A Change. Both are written by Richard Bandler, one of the original developers of NLP. His most current work is called Design Human Engineering. For those that have beliefs firmly entrenched in human limitations, I wouldn't bother looking into this. You would likely find some excuse as to why it "can't work". For me, results are my guide, so I continue with NLP derived work and will continue to investigate the leading edge of human understanding until the universe has it's way with me.
 
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