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June 29, 2007

Everything We Say Is Programming

By: Seth-Deborah Rothm R.N.

Did you know that most heart attacks occur on Mondays? And that lifestyle choices such as what you eat and your exercise patterns are not the first indicators of your potential for a heart attack? Did you know that it is whether you think you are happy or not, and whether you are satisfied with your job or not?? Anyway, that's what Depak Chopra says on a wonderful CD called the New Physics of Healing.

Speaking of the physics of healing, I had an epiphany about self-talk while I was vacuuming one morning. I always teach my clients that everything we say out loud or silently to ourselves is programming. But I don't think it's the words so much as the feelings that we are having when we are saying those words. For example, I've noticed that my New Yorker friends chastise themselves a lot. They're always saying stuff like "I'm such an idiot," and sometimes it's more like "I'm such a f*ing idiot." But one friend, in particular, laughs when she says it, so I don't think it harms her self-image. In fact, she has a very healthy self-image! When we laugh, we release lovely chemicals. When we laugh, we relax. When we laugh, we stimulate our immune system. And I also think, that when we laugh, and when we feel good, we are also creating delightful neural pathways that impact our beliefs about ourselves and the world.

So as always, it seems to go back to feelings. It's nothing more than feelings. Hmm, sounds like there might be a song in there somewhere.

p.s. I think I should vacuum more often.

Seth-Deborah Rothm R.N., NBCCH

Ms. Rothm is also a Certified Medical Hypnotherapist, Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist, Master NLP Practitioner, Faculty Member National Guild of Hypnosis, Instructor of Medical Hypnosis at The Hypnotherapy Center, Results Coach, and Advanced Reiki Practitioner

June 19, 2007

Sleight of Mouth (SOM)

For those of you who have attended the NLP training, the term "Sleight of Mouth" will be familiar. For those who don't recognize the phrase, you can go to http://www.nlpu.com, click on the ENCYCLOPEDIA, and then on the book labeled "S". Next scroll down to "Sleight of Mouth Book and Patterns", where you can read all about it. Robert Dilts has published a book by the same name.

One of the best practioners of Sleight of Mouth Patterns, was Milton H. Erickson, M.D. He used these powerful patterns to heal. Unfortuately, these same patterns can be uses for good and for ill.

I, Ron Klein, have been a NLP Certified Trainer for the past 25 years. When I teach Sleight of Mouth patterns, I point out that some of the best examples can be found in the rhetoric of local, state and national politicians. The June 19, 2007 Washington Post column of Ann Applebaum, is a case in point. I say, WAKE UP AMERICA!!!

To read her column, go to :

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/06/18/AR2007061801364.html