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Author:  gamefu [ Wed Jun 29, 2011 2:42 am ]
Post subject:  where do I learn anchoring from? which books?

what are some good books to learn anchoring from?
what other than anchoring can work?

Author:  Raiden2k2 [ Wed Jul 06, 2011 4:42 am ]
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Anchoring is a pretty simple thing to learn, Elicit the state that you want, when state is elicited anchor that state to a movement, gesture, sound, or word through constant repitition, and then fire the anchor.

Books that have this information are Introducing Neuro-Linguistic Programming.

The better stuff however can be found in Steve Pelliari's The Art of Covert Hypnosis, though expensive, you get a full course on Conversational Hypnosis, Anchoring, and Mentalism. It's 97 dollars, but wonderful.

Author:  Yeah, I'm All That [ Sat Jul 09, 2011 3:18 am ]
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The better stuff however can be found in Steve Pelliari's The Art of Covert Hypnosis, though expensive, you get a full course on Conversational Hypnosis, Anchoring, and Mentalism. It's 97 dollars, but wonderful.
Peliari's course is great! NLP, Hypnosis, Anchoring, Body Language, Tonality, Mentalism and more all explained separately and then combined. I second that recommendation.

gamefu:
For just anchoring, but damned expensive, is Michael Breen's "30 Days To Masterful Anchoring" audio and video course. I would not suggest it as a first course though. Peliari's is much less expensive and covers a lot of other material & skills.

Breen does talk a lot about how anchoring is going on ALL OF THE TIME anyway, it's how we learn. The way he teaches is quite different from all-too-many NLP trainers who overcomplicate it way too much. Peliari and Breen are both much more chill about it.

Books are sort of ok, In My Opinion, but audio and video courses are much much better because you're seeing and/or hearing anchoring going on while you're being taught about it. I'd compare it to reading about dancing vs watching a dancing video or reading about singing vs listening to singing.

For example, in Steven Perliari's course, after you've listened and read along a few times, you'll start to hear/detect Stephen using it a lot in the course.

Author:  The Big Bad Wolf [ Sun Jul 10, 2011 12:36 am ]
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Ross Jeffries:

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GQ3-DlpoL04[/youtube]


Just an example of anchors at work.



But If you really want to learn to do them, I figure you can do it just as easily from Richard Bandler. (Just pick up any book by him, they're all pretty much the same, but the stuff is packaged differently. Though newer is usually better.)


Just don't become another of these "NLP-Cures Everything" people.
It's just a simplified tool. And though it will get you some of the way, there's plenty of nuances left.


Also, check out this page:
http://nlp-experts.org/showthread.php?t ... 5#post1455


http://nlp-experts.org/ideas-beginners/

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