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representational systems

Something to say? Join the conversation

by Joanna on April 4, 2007

I love the idea of the blog as a shared conversation… or maybe even a story that we create together, that unfolds as we go along.  Well I’m pleased to announce that there’s now a new widget on the blog which means you can add your voice to the story that’s being told… I was [...]

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Predicates: how we talk with our senses

by Joanna on March 1, 2007

Predicates in NLP are words that connect to one of the five representational systems: visual, auditory, kinaesthetic, olfactory and gustatory.  They are a reflection of those systems and they also give us clues to the representational system that someone is using. For example if this makes perfect sense you might sense, “oh, I see what [...]

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Representational systems: re-presenting the world

by Joanna on February 24, 2007

One of the definitions of NLP “is the study of the structure of our subjective experience”.  That includes the way that we represent (or re-present) our experiences of the world. You will be familiar with the idea that we pay attention to the outside world through our five senses: seeing, hearing, feeling, smelling, tasting These [...]

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