Submodalities and Drivers

Part of the art of using submodalities to make changes to internal representations is to identify the most important distinction for the client.  This ability to correctly identify a driver is key to actually making change with submodalities.  For example, when...

Submodalities: the Art of Fine Tuning Our Mind

A modality is a technical term to describe the six ways we represent information to ourselves internally: pictures, sounds, feelings, smells, tastes and self talk.  A submodality is a fine distinction of one of the modalities.  For example, a mental picture might be...

Elijah Waiting for a Message

I like this story because Elijah is an important figure in many cultures and countries.  But even if Elijah is not an important figure in your culture, the story of Elijah is a profound one story about listening and finding answers.  This story is paraphrased, so any...

The Milton Model

The Milton model was developed by Richard Bandler et al by observing the language patterns of Milton Erickson, who would help his clients change through conversational hypnotic patterns.  While the meta model is comprised of linguistic patterns to gain specificity in...