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Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) # 4

41 min • 9 augusti 2020

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NLP course # 4
Self concept. How your self concept is a corner stone in building your life experiences. In this lesson we will explain & define our key terms. Then go over strategies to use these techniques in a defensive & offensive posture.

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Speaker 0 (0s): Hello friends. How was your day going? It's about to get better. We are about to get into some <inaudible> that's right next class, ladies and gentlemen. I hope you're enjoying the class. I hope you're enjoying spending some time with me because I am enjoying spending some time with you is probably because you're such a cool person. It's probably because you're so handsome or you're so beautiful. 

It might be your sense of humor. I don't know, but I like you get it. All right, let's do it. You know, we start this off, right? We start off with some Proverbs and these ones are going to be about the past. The present and the future yesterday is the past. Tomorrow is the future. Today's a gift. That's why they call it the present. Ladies and gentlemen, here we go past, we all know how time flies, how it is here today and gone tomorrow. 

How no hand can catch time? Indeed. Time is precious. Time is money. The wall too often. We must time. I am sorry. Although all too often, we want time badly. Then use it badly. For example, don't let yesterday take up too much of your today. Don't cry over spilled milk, and there are no birds in last year's nest in general. Hindsight is clearer than foresight. 

So remember four things do not return spoken words, flighted arrows, past life and lost opportunities. Indeed. Even a God can't change the past for a lost sheep can be recovered, but not lost time. Despite this, no matter how hard the past, you can always begin again. And when you do watch out history repeats itself, which is why so often things present are judged by things past today is the scholar of yesterday. 

Present. The only bird catches the worm for so often in life. It's first come first served. And if you get to the river early, you drink the cleanest water. Otherwise you can tell yourself better, late than never for everything has its proper time. Even maneuvering cabbages. Indeed. There's a time for adversity, a time for prosperity. And there's a first time for everything. Even the longest journey starts with a single step aim to experience each moment to its fullest. 

There's no time like now. And despite the fact that time and tide wait for no man, and the tide must be taken when it comes, don't forget to give time, time, suit yourself to the times. And remember that time brings roses. Indeed. Those who are happy, do not observe the passing of time. And one today is worth two tomorrow's future worrying about the future ruins the present. 

So relax tomorrow is another day and tomorrow's winds will blow tomorrow. So let us think of tomorrow. When tomorrow comes though tomorrow never comes. Of course, there are a few paths without peril. So be prepared for conflicts as they have already begun. And however good your intention, the food you give may come back as Pooh in the end time, heals all for everything has an end and things will work out all in good time. 

Just remember the past is the future of the present. Indeed. We are only visitors to this time and place with a sponge to wipe away the past arose to sweeten the present and a kiss to greet the future for flowers, bloom flowers fall. Well, isn't that beautiful? Doesn't it give you a little sigh of relief. Everything's going to be just fine. 

Okay. My friends. Well, that's the first part that we normally do. Let us dig in now to some NLP. I'm really enjoying this class guys. Thanks for spending time with me. So this one, I am going to go over a, I think we shall call this. 

I was going to go with self concept. I think we'll go with self concept, self concept. I like it. We're going to get into knowing thyself so you can know the other self-concept know yourself so you can know the other. And as always, we're going to define some key points. 

We're going to go over the key points in an offensive posture and a defensive posture. For those of you that haven't gone back and listen to the other classes you should do that. Otherwise you won't know what a defensive posture and an offensive posture are. All right. So the self concept, the first part I want everyone to think about in self concept is stress and stress management. 

How do you feel when you're stressed? How do you feel when you're not stressed? I think this is a good point. I think I got a really good story for you about stress. There was this great samurai and this is great. Samurai had lived his life as honorable as any samurai could. 

It's important to note that this particular samurai carried around a magnificent sword that he built with his father and it was in his mind, exquisite perfect in every way not to mention it reminded him of his father. And as the samurai went through his life about midway through a 35, he began having questions about the true nature of paradise and the true nature of hell of damnation. 

And while he was a educated and skilled philosophical, man, he couldn't quite pin down that of paradise. And that of condemnation that have held. So we sought out the wisest man in his lands, who lived way out in the back country on top of a Hill in a very remote part of the country. 

The samurai thought to himself, if anyone can explain to me that of paradise and that of condemnation, surely it would be this wise man in isolation. And so the samurai gets upon his horse and rides for days until he comes upon a humble abode of the isolated wise man, the wise man is working in his field and he looks up from his side and he sees this enormous samurai walking towards him. 

The wise man is quiet is the samurai approaches. He very respectfully bows. His head says my Lord and the wisest man, I seek to know that of paradise. And I seek to know that of damnation. I seek to know the Gates of paradise. I seek to know the Gates of hell. Are they real? Are they true? 

The wise man looks at the samurai and for a moment he's quiet. And he says to the samurai, you warrior or not worthy, you warrior with your weak soul and your fake ideals and morality. 

You should do not have the ability to comprehend the samurais beginning to give the language. Cause here's this wise man telling him how poor he is and his morals and his values. And the samurai had lived his whole life. Protecting people honoring the code. The wise man continues on you. Samurai was your weak weapon of war. What, what a poor sword, one like you carries. 

Did you find that in the shit house and the samurai upon hearing this, it triggers him and he thinks of his father and he thinks of everything he's done. And the people he's protected. The Samurai's begins to lose his cool and he reaches for his sword and he pulls it out and begins to unseat it. And he could feel the anger in his body. And the wise man says to him, behold, the Gates of condemnation, the Gates of hell samurai takes a deep breath. 

And he realizes that that anger, the fury, the unbridled emotion of retribution rage, that is the Gates of hell. And as the samurai realizes that although his sword was sheath halfway, he lets out a sigh of relief and he reshapes his sword and puts it back into the holster. 

And the Wisema...

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