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In this episode of the Practical NLP Podcast I interview Duff McDuffee, one of the most thoughtful people in modern NLP. He specialises in helping creative and neurodivergent people who ‘think different', as that classic Apple ad used to say. In our wide-ranging conversation we talk about: Duff's first introduction to NLP - as for many people, it was via Tony Robbins What it was like working for Ken Wilber What it was like working for Steve and Connirae Andreas (very different) The two 'paradigms' (or ways of seeing the world) A technique for reducing the pain of learning from your mistakes Reframing failure The importance of joy in motivation An easy 'pattern interrupt' process for loosening fears around money or getting yourself out of a stressful state ... and much more! This episode is sponsored by Duff's Transforming Money Fears Masterclass, that starts on 18 May 2024.In this live class on Zoom, you'll learn specific methods for transforming any fears you have around money. The goal is to go from feeling worried and stuck to feeling safe and optimistic!And when you feel good about money, you're more likely to try things that will bring in more money. This is especially helpful for those of us who are entrepreneurs, as we create our own fortunes. So hopefully this class will pay for itself!PLUS - book via my link and I'll send you the Collected Practical NLP Podcast Episodes 1-78! This normally retails for $39.99 - and it includes transcripts! Links mentioned in the podcast: Duff's website: boulderhypnosisworks.com Free instructions and demo for the 'Clear Your Money Fears' exercise Duff described in the podcast The 'Resolving Grief' process by Steve and Connirae Andreas Transcript of the interview (generated by Riverside.fm, and only very lightly edited. Its transcript AI is pretty good, although it struggled with 'Connirae') Duration: 1h 16m 32s How to Listen or Subscribe to the Practical NLP Podcast Listen and/or subscribe to this podcast via Apple Podcasts here If you want to subscribe using something other than Apple Podcasts (e.g. if you have an Android phone), here's the RSS feed: https://nlppod.com/feed/podcast/ Only the most recent 10 episodes of the podcast are available free on Apple Podcasts. You can download back episodes (with transcripts!) from the online store at https://webstore.coachingleaders.co.uk/practical-nlp-podcast-back-episodes/ Finally, it would really help me out if you review the podcast on Apple Podcasts (or wherever you found this podcast, if it takes reviews) to raise its profile so more people can benefit from it! Thanks.
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Jim Zboran is a Certified Hypnotherapist, Master Hypnotist, Personal Development Life Coach, and Owner of Entire Mind Advantage Hypnotherapy. He is a member of the American Hypnosis Association and Hypnotherapists Union and earned an honors endorsement for academic excellence on his diploma from the Hypnosis Motivation Institute. He was previously an ordained minister, retiring in 2015 to pursue his life coaching practice full-time. In 2018, he began studying Neuro-Linguistic Programming before becoming a hypnosis graduate with HMI. The next Work Smart Hypnosis LIVE and ONLINE professional training and certification event is happening soon! Check out https://WorkSmartHypnosisLIVE.com/ to see a full video tour of how the program works. Discover why even experienced working pros take our classes -- and those new to hypnosis, too! Jim joins me today to discuss perceptual remodeling. He shares how he draws out symbols from a client's metaphors and how he uses them to help his clients change their perceptions. Jim shares his experiences as a life coach and how hypnosis has given him more tools to make positive change. He reveals how you can find solutions within the action avoidances that exist within your clients. He shares his experiences as a serial entrepreneur and how his greatest successes have come out of his failures. Jim shares why it is vital to be transparent in your journey and use your story in your messaging to build rapport. He also discusses what makes metaphors powerful and the power of echoing. “The subconscious is super powerful to solve the problem.” - Jim Zboran The differences between translational and transformational hypnotic change work Identifying a client's metaphors and working within a symbolic landscape The roadblocks clients have to avoid taking action Creating feedback loops with a traction ledger gamification system and Jim's Five Activities Workbook Why it is important to include yourself and your origin story in your marketing and messaging Using Clean Language Questions to elicit metaphors from clients that create transformational change Resources Mentioned: Self Hypnotism: The Technique and Its Use in Daily Living by Leslie LeCron Session #246 – Duff McDuffee on Resilience to Stress ICBCH Train-The-Trainer Course Connect with Jim Zboran: Entire Mind Advantage Hypnotherapy Entire Mind Advantage Hypnotherapy on LinkedIn Entire Mind Advantage Hypnotherapy on Twitter Join our next online certification course… wherever you are in the world! https://WorkSmartHypnosisLIVE.com/ Get an all-access pass to Jason's digital library to help you grow your hypnosis business: https://www.hypnoticbusinesssystems.com/ Get instant access to Jason Linett's entire hypnotherapeutic training library: https://www.hypnoticworkers.com/ If you enjoyed today's episode, please send us your valuable feedback! https://www.worksmarthypnosis.com/itunes https://www.facebook.com/worksmarthypnosis/ Join the new WORK SMART HYPNOSIS COMMUNITY on Facebook! https://www.facebook.com/groups/worksmarthypnosis/ Want to work with Jason? Check out: https://www.virginiahypnosis.com/call/
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Andrew Duff McDuffee joins me today to share how you can help your clients build resilience to stress. He shares his Rapid Centering Technique and how this method helps people digest their anxiety and emotions and positively use that energy. He reveals how to change the reactions to stressors and how to set things in motion through your client’s pre-talk. Duff also discusses how to tackle your own stress to become more resilient and shares information on his upcoming conference talk on the programming aspect of NLP. Duff is the founder of Boulder Hypnosis Works, where he helps people move from anxious and stressed to courageous and calm. He is an expert in Neuro-Linguistic Programming and hypnosis training through NLP Comprehensive. Duff is a sought-after speaker and trainer, appearing at events such as the ICBCH Winter Hypnosis Conference, American Clinical Hypnotist Examiners, and HypnoThoughts Live. “There are very effective ways to become more resilient and transform our stress response when it’s not useful.” - Duff McDuffee Duff's first experiences of putting the body to sleep with self-hypnosis The Philosophy of Mind and why we have cognition How Duff's Rapid Centering Technique transforms feelings and positively reuses this energy When to use 'why' questions and 'how' questions with your clients Preparing for the reaction to stress and how to address it Duff's approach to setting up a client session Effective ways to become more resilient to stress The complete Rapid Centering Technique Duff's upcoming talk on the programming aspect of NLP How to become more resilient to your stress The “Rapid Centering Technique” Transcript: Start with a feeling in the body. Well, actually, you start with a scenario. So, let's say someone feels anxious in a social situation. So they say, "Great, think about that social situation and step back into it and see what you see, hear what you hear and feel that you feel when you're back there now. So, what feeling do you feel?" And they'll say, "Oh, anxiety." Or whatever the feeling is. "And where do you feel that feeling in your body?" And you shut up and you let them answer and they say, you know, "In my chest and throat." "Okay, great. And how big is it? How far does it extend in the chest and throat? Is it, you know, like a narrow tube or does it take up your whole chest?" And they tell you and then you say, "And what color is it?" You know, from up until then you've been asking sort of things that seem like they're kinesthetic. But actually, when you look back, all those things could have been visual as well. The location, the size, the shape and so on. The color, the color is absolutely visual. So, some people would be like, "Huh, what do you mean color?" "If it had a color, what would it be?" That sort of classic question. And they tell you. Then you do a very simple visualization. "Imagine in front of you is a full-length mirror. You can see yourself in that mirror, you can see your hair, color of hair, your face, you can see your shirt, the color of your shirt and if you look down towards your belly button, below your belly button about two inches, and inside your body, at the very center of your body, you can see a tiny little dot like the size of a grain of sand, no bigger than a grain of sand in fact. And you can also see that let's say red, circular shape in your chest over there in the mirror representing the anxiety. Now, in a moment on the count of three, what I want you to do is imagine in and see in the mirror that red, circular shape shrinking and getting smaller and smaller and smaller and smaller and smaller until it fits inside that tiny little dot in the center of your body over there as if there's a powerful magnet or a black hole sucking it up. On the count of three, one, two, and three. See it happening in the mirror now. All of that energy shrinking down smaller and smaller and smaller and smaller until it's sucked into that tiny little dot in the center of your being and is absorbed within it now." And then you wait to see their face to see if they're processing or if it's happened, and you say, "Great, now that it's all in your belly because it's in your belly, you can digest fully all that energy, eliminating any of it that you no longer need. Sending it back and fully digesting the rest, just like you digest carbohydrates into glucose, digest fats into lipids. You break down proteins into amino acids. You can break down that energy into pure energy and allow it to circulate throughout your body wherever it's needed. Trusting the wisdom of your unconscious mind to do that in the right time, in the right place." Resources Mentioned: ICBCH & HPTI Winter Hypnosis Convention Kelley T. Woods Karen Hand Hypnosis Tracy Barrett Adams - Cornerstone Hypnotherapy Tracy Barrett Adams - Hypnosis for Childbirth Jerry Kein - OMNI Hypnosis Marie Mongan Method - HypnoBirthing HypnoThoughts Live WTF with Marc Maron - Robin Williams Interview Deep Work Connirae Andreas - Mentor in Hypnosis Connect with Duff McDuffee: Boulder Hypnosis Works Reserve your spot now for the 2020 ICBCH & HPTI Winter HypnoConference. 3-Days in Las Vegas featuring 35+ expert hypnosis speakers sharing the EXACT tools they use to create therapeutic success: https://hypnosistraininginstitute.org/product/2020-icbch-hpti-hypnosis-convention-full-three-day-registration/ Join us at the next ICBCH Train-the-Trainer event: https://hypnotherapyboard.com/t3/ Get an all-access pass to Jason’s digital library to help you grow your hypnosis business: HypnoticBusinessSystems.com Get instant access to Jason Linett’s entire hypnotherapeutic training library: HypnoticWorkers.com If you enjoyed today’s episode, please send us your valuable feedback! 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What are your current default fitness mental models? It’s easy to get stuck in habitual ruts. You’ve probably had it happen in day to day life, personal relationships, and of course, fitness training. These ruts are clues that it’s time to change mental models. Doing so will free you from habitual repetition and move you forward towards successful accomplishment and achievement. In this episode of the GMB Show, Jarlo talks to longtime friend and GMB client, Duff McDuffee. Duff’s a specialist in reprograming mental models to create successful change. Duff has helped hundreds of people to learn how to change their default mental programming and in this conversation he graciously shares processes for you to adopt new mental models that you can immediately start using in life and training. Support the show (https://www.facebook.com/groups/gmbshow/)
In this episode we bring back the Geeks of the Round Table segment. Joining us is one of our regulars Duff McDuffee, and a new geek to the lineup, Mike LaTorra. Mike is the resident teacher of the Soto Zen Center in Las Cruces, New Mexico. During this conversation we discuss an article written by Shambhala Acharaya Judy Lief entitled, Glimpses of Awakening. We discuss the ideals surrounding awakening, and use the classic three trainings model (of ethics, concentration, & wisdom) to explore what enlightenment is about. This is part 1 of a two-part series. Listen to part 2, The Particularities of Awakening. Episode Links: “Glimpses of Awakening” by Judy Lief ( http://www.lionsroar.com/glimpses-of-awakening-2/ ) The Zen Center of Las Cruces ( http://www.zencenteroflascruces.org )
In this episode Vince talks with Theo Horesh and Duff McDuffee, two S.N. Goenka practitioners. They discuss the effects of what can be called the mass production of meditators. They also explore the differences in using a single technique or multiple techniques for realization. This is part 2 of a two-part series. Listen to Part 1: Entrepregurus and the Meditation Factory. Episode Links: Vipassana Meditation by S.N. Goenka ( http://www.dhamma.org )
In this episode Vince interviews Theo Horesh and Duff McDuffee, two S.N. Goenka practitioners. They discuss the techniques of the Goenka tradition and how one might see it as a meditation factory. In the next episode, they discuss the power of the Goenka approach and possible criticisms of the practice. This is part 1 of a two-part series. Listen to Part 2: Mass Producing Meditators. Episode Links: Vipassana Meditation by S.N. Goenka ( http://www.dhamma.org )