Monthly Archive for January, 2009

More on New Code

Following on from yesterday’s session on New Code led by Dan Smith is this video from Dr John Grinder on the New Code.

In our session, we particularly focused on how New Code focuses more on the structure than the examples, renews emphasis on the modeling process so that we might ‘refill the well’, promotes a “content-free” approach and focuses on the state as a leverage point for change. We saw a content-laden and content free version of an exercise similar to the Core Transformations session from last year and experienced the Alphabet Game.

And here’s Dr John Grinder:

More from China NLP after the New Year!

Dan Smith on The New Code

Dan Smith will lead an exploration of The New Code, the most recent insights into NLP emphasized by co-founder Dr John Grinder.

For me, New Code brings the focus onto the process and away from the content… so that when you’re working with someone, you can keep focused on the structure of the pattern, intervention or challenge, and stop wasting so much time hearing about what they think the problem is and let them solve it themselves.

There were a bunch of other insights from my time with Grinder last October that I’m looking forward to sharing with you too:

Sunday 18 January – 2pm @ Grand Theatre Coffee Beanery

More Core Transformations with Joanna Hsu and Christmas Party

We had our followup session with Joanna Hsu and a Christmas Party

Starting from 2:30pm with More Core Transformations and some unexpected work on overcoming limiting beliefs, we moved into the Christmas Party from about 530 or so.

The Net Circle offered it’s board room for our session and Christmas Party – it’s an amazing space so a special thanks to J and her team!