Saturday, August 15, 2015





Using The NLP Meta-Model with Tapping


   In NLP, there are three main components of what is called the Meta-Model.  This model is the overall structure of internal communication.  I won't go into the specifics of the model here, but if you are interested, there is a fine presentation of it in the book called "The NLP Practitioner Manual" by Peter Freeth.  The three components are: generalization, deletion, and distortion.  Your experience of anything will be greatly influenced by how you use these three components.

   In academics, for example, the main difference, ultimately, between high achieving students and low achieving ones is what information/data they delete, distort, or generalize mentally.  For example, in math, a high achieving student can generalize the concept of solving for X to all other equations where that may be necessary.  For the low achiever, they get thrown off by the slightest change in example.  So it would go for deletions and distortions as well.

   When it comes to the use of EFT or tapping, this model can come into play as well.  When coupled with another NLP framework, the Neurological Ladder, it can become very powerful indeed, but I will leave that for another article.   Let's look at an example. Let's say little Susie thinks she is a poor student.  Now that is quite general, and needs to be linguistically challenged.  You can do so by asking the question, " How do you know you are a poor student?  Is that for ALL subjects?"   She may answer, "Well, no, just in math really."  Now the model is shifting to a possible deletion.  So you ask " Was there ever a time you did well in math?"  She may answer, "A few times, I did pretty good on tests."  So now you continue to drill down, "Do you remember when you started to believe you were a poor student in math?"  Notice we have already moved off of the huge generalization of "Im a poor student" to being more specifically aimed at math.  Now if there is an early incident, for example, she says, " It was in 3rd grade. I just knew the math teacher hated me. " There is a distortion (mind reading) that can be further drilled down, then tapped on.

    In EFT/Tapping, the more specific you get, the better the results.  Using the NLP Meta-Model can you get you there quickly and elegantly, and help turbo-charge your tapping.

   For more information, or if you have any questions or comments, feel free to contact me.  Until next time...


John Soriano, MS
  

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