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	<title>Comments on: Music and anchors</title>
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	<description>i've seen things you people wouldn't believe...</description>
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		<title>By: watch tHe skies &#187; Designing states</title>
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		<dc:creator>watch tHe skies &#187; Designing states</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 03 Dec 2006 19:15:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] So last weekend was module 2 of my NLP practitioner course. In this module we concentrated on states and state management. This refers to the overall emotional physiological and psychological condition of an individual. It involves the beliefs, values, capabilities and behaviour within a context at a particular time. The concept of state can also be applied to a family, corporation or any social system. So within any day we will enter numerous different states, mostly affected by environmental influences; weather, traffic, music, TV, other people, our wellbeing, books, the radio etc. Many states we enter everyday are triggered by particular sensory experiences (tunes, places, words, people etc), and I&#8217;ve discussed this previously on this post. From a positive perspective, I wonder if you can recall a tune or a smell that reminds you of a happy time in your life. Well we make these associations consciously and unconsciously - the unconscious is constantly making associations (or anchors) on your behalf. Unfortunately sometimes they have a negative impact - a tune reminds you of a sad time in your life or a particular person annoys you without even speaking. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] So last weekend was module 2 of my NLP practitioner course. In this module we concentrated on states and state management. This refers to the overall emotional physiological and psychological condition of an individual. It involves the beliefs, values, capabilities and behaviour within a context at a particular time. The concept of state can also be applied to a family, corporation or any social system. So within any day we will enter numerous different states, mostly affected by environmental influences; weather, traffic, music, TV, other people, our wellbeing, books, the radio etc. Many states we enter everyday are triggered by particular sensory experiences (tunes, places, words, people etc), and I&#8217;ve discussed this previously on this post. From a positive perspective, I wonder if you can recall a tune or a smell that reminds you of a happy time in your life. Well we make these associations consciously and unconsciously - the unconscious is constantly making associations (or anchors) on your behalf. Unfortunately sometimes they have a negative impact - a tune reminds you of a sad time in your life or a particular person annoys you without even speaking. [...]</p>
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