In this episode, Dr. David Snyder will continue to discuss the 21 Most Powerful Words in Human Language.  


Standout Quotes:

“Any words that come out of your mouth, you have a seven-second window during which people are going to frame you in their world in a certain way.”
“As we move forward together, I’m giving you the things you need. I understand where you’re coming from. I’m desperate and determined to help you get there.”
“My whole life has been on a quest for finding the most powerful, effective, fastest, and most direct ways to do things anywhere I go.”

Key Takeaways:

Because of how the genders have been oriented towards their language and what they sought first, men tend to think in cause and effect relationships first, while women tend to focus more on meanings of complex equivalences.
When we start assigning meanings, it creates a cascade of internal representations and contexts with emotions connected to them.
Hearing and understanding how complex equivalents work means that whenever you speak, you’ll have the ability to make anything you want, mean anything you want.
If you understand the process of cognition, you can’t sort cause and effect, you can’t sort meaning, and you can’t make a description until you first become aware of something.
The foundation of all of our cognition is based on awareness.
Memory is the most developed aspect of our nervous system.
If you know how to communicate to another person, that would make them feel heard, understood, accepted, and validated in every way. That would give them the feelings and the experiences that they’ve always wanted to have that they’re secretly searching for, never seeming to find.
You can use the spatial category to change and reframe a person’s emotional checklist.

Episode Timeline:


[0:24] Episode Introduction 


[4:09] Introduction about Dr. David Snyder


[8:29] The Best Hypnotists in Writing


[11:20] Four Choices


[18:06] How to make a person’s internal mind movies become what we want them to do


[25:14] Sentence #1: Badly Formed


[28:11] Sentence #2: Properly Formed


[33:55] Using echo technique and interjecting descriptors


[36:19] Is it easily Naturally Unlimited, or is it easily Naturally and Automatically?


 [41:10] Why people come to NLP and why they have a hard time learning


[42:41] Setting a Context 


[46:27] Being more descriptive in what you do


[47:26] The 2 in the front, 1 in the Back Algorithm


[49:15] The Problem with NLP


[50:04] The Process of Softening


[51:09] Meta Message


[54:18] The Cause and Effect Language Pattern


[1:00:38] Drill: Doing something uncomfortable


[1:04:32] One of the effects of listening to this “Language.”


[1:08:34] How to easily reinstate NLP to use daily


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