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Does Your Language Align with Your Values?
Posted by: terry | Comments Comments Off on Does Your Language Align with Your Values?When thinking about how your language aligns with your values, consider a health care company choosing to use non-violent language rather than language that might be construed as violent. That company might focus on achieving goals instead of achieving targets, and it might use information points instead of bullet points.
Begin thinking about what kind of language and alignment you want to present this year. Joseph Campbell wrote that if you want to change your world, change your metaphor. To that I would add this: once you have your metaphor, select your language.
The metaphor “war on drugs” made it easy to think about jailing people as prisoners of war. It seemed acceptable to use increasingly harsh tactics because, after all, you were in a war. Now we’re looking at drugs as a health problem. In a way we were captured by our metaphor without even realizing the implication of it.
As you consider beginning to consciously change your metaphor, you may want to consciously change your focus. Focus is the attention you place on something. So linguistically, if you want to be more resourceful, create a focus that allows you to see a bigger picture. If you’re planning some sort of campaign, speak to the larger purpose. Say things about who will be positively impacted by what you want to do this year. This opens up the picture to lots of possible options.
If you want to adjust your focus later, after establishing the bigger picture, you will just need to “chunk down” to a narrower focus. Who will be affected? What’s most important to them? Focusing on these answers will move things down to a narrower focus.
If I decide that one of the things I want to do this year is to be more optimistic, I can preplan optimism by choosing ahead of time what I’m going to focus on. Eliminate the negative by refusing to dwell on problems or unhealthy comparisons with others. Often when you feel bad it’s because you’ve been making a comparison with someone else instead of a focusing on how you are doing now compared to how you were doing before.
This year you want to create the right state of mind for whatever task you’re going to engage in. In the same way that an athlete cultivates the right mindset to win, you can consciously cultivate the mindset you need to support your activities this year.
My challenge to you is to set a frame for the coming year—consciously set the frame for the year you want to have. Go beyond goals to mindset and purpose.
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I like to collect stories about belief change experiences. If you have any interesting ones, let me know or post them below so I can comment on them in subsequent articles or posts.
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About Terry: Terry Hickey, M.S., is a Certified NLP Professional Coach, Business Trainer and Consultant, a Certified Master Practitioner of Neuro-Linguistic Programming and the co-owner of NLP Advantage Group. Originator of the Belief Breakthrough Method™, Terry specializes in teaching coaches and entrepreneurs how to rapidly resolve limiting beliefs about wealth and success. His tips and strategies can help you launch yourself into the future you want… NOW. http://terryhickey.com/
Applying NLP Approaches: Why You Should Follow the Recipe
Posted by: terry | Comments Comments Off on Applying NLP Approaches: Why You Should Follow the RecipeSpending time on my book during a recent weekend retreat allowed me to think about what I want to accomplish right now. There’s nothing like writing to sharpen my awareness. I thought through the idea of belief change and what I do that makes the work I do possible. I’ve become an expert in my subject matter, so writing involves trying to capture what I do and describe it in an understandable manner. I’ve found that when I write, the problem often isn’t knowing what to say but weeding out what not to say. The process is as much about winnowing as it is about creating.
During my weekend retreat I also caught up on professional reading, focusing especially on content from Steve Andreas’ blog. As I mentioned above, he was one of my Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) trainers, and his writing is inspirational to me because he’s thoughtful and approaches NLP in a very logical, scientific manner. When you make a decision to master coaching or a particular kind of coaching, it really helps to select representatives of the area of expertise you want to master. Reading about their thoughts and approaches expands your thinking about your own way of doing things, especially if their way of thinking is different from yours.
My approach combines intuition and Steve’s logical approach. He has taught me to consider this question: What is going on to make the change possible? And further: What are the processes that are making this change possible? If someone can show you a way to think through these questions, you’ll have a way to understand how what you are doing works. That thinking can allow you to create your own innovations and patterns.
This process is similar to cooking. When you first start out, it’s useful to follow recipes, particularly with baking. There’s a science behind that, and if you skip some of the steps or processes, you won’t get the right results. If you understand the science, however, then you can experiment. To become a really top-notch baker, you’d probably need to learn the chemistry behind successful baking.
This is true with NLP. Coaches often experiment with the steps of different techniques without understanding what each step is intended to do. Using the swish pattern as an example, Steve notes on his blog that he found more than a dozen videos online in which NLP practitioners failed to follow the steps of this pattern appropriately in order to successfully address unwanted habits. Those who left out some of the steps weren’t seeing successful results. He explained why it wasn’t working and the importance of each step in achieving success.
What Steve alerted me to again is the idea that you need to do things in a particular way in order to consistently have success. You have to follow the recipe.
My reading included works by two other authors who apply an understanding of neuroscience to influence behavior. Robert Cialdini’s Influence: The Psychology of Persuasion is about why people buy. It’s kind of a Bible for sales people. His new book is Pre-Suasion: A Revolutionary Way to Influence and Persuade. This is about how you can set in place principles or ideas prior to a sales conversation. There are certain things you can do to help people to get into a buying frame so they even consider buying. This book is useful because it’s based upon brain science. Not only does it help you understand how to conduct marketing and how to get people to take action, but it also equips you to recognize what’s going on. When reading this book, you begin to get an understanding of how to alter your own marketing based on what makes a difference for people.
Carmen Simon’s Impossible to Ignore: Creating Memorable Content to Influence Decisions is also based on neuroscience and research but focuses on message delivery instead of marketing. In his testimonial about this book, Cialdini notes that the author “has broken the mold by showing how to enhance memory for our good ideas—not just in ourselves but in others.” Here are some of the premises Simon shares:
- When your message is easy to remember, you become impossible to ignore.
- When something stands out, people won’t forget it.
- If your presentation is not significantly different, it won’t be remembered.
She points out that a willingness to be different, to be unusual and to take risks will make you stand out, and people will remember you. Her work is about putting the power of cognitive science to work for your business.
I’ve benefitted from reading each of these books and definitively recommend them for you and your coaching business.
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I like to collect stories about belief change experiences. If you have any interesting ones, let me know or post them below so I can comment on them in subsequent articles or posts.
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About Terry: Terry Hickey, M.S., is a Certified NLP Professional Coach, Business Trainer and Consultant, a Certified Master Practitioner of Neuro-Linguistic Programming and the co-owner of NLP Advantage Group. Originator of the Belief Breakthrough Method™, Terry specializes in teaching coaches and entrepreneurs how to rapidly resolve limiting beliefs about wealth and success. His tips and strategies can help you launch yourself into the future you want… NOW. http://terryhickey.com/
Follow Your Heart and Your Intuition
Posted by: terry | Comments Comments Off on Follow Your Heart and Your IntuitionCarey Peters’ and Stacey Morgenstern’s Step Into Your Spotlight event went really well, and over the course of those few days she spoke about her previous coaches and mentioned me several times. Because of that and my rather conspicuous involvement in a similar event in Las Vegas earlier this year, several people recognized and approached me during the conference.
Being in the spotlight helped me make new connections, but something else played a role as well. I intentionally practiced saying yes to my intuition and to my heart while I was at this event. When I got a sense that I was supposed to do something, I just did it without question. Every time I did this, something extraordinary happened. For example, feeling an impulse to leave one lunch table, I ended up at another one and promptly met someone who wanted me to become his coach. During a 15-minute impromptu coaching encounter on a separate occasion, I helped one woman resolve a lifelong issue. Finally, over the course of a 20-minute conversation and coaching experience with someone else, I was able to assist her in making a significant “shift.”
All of this was pretty powerful. I initially set this intention—of saying yes to my heart—prior to Carey’s Las Vegas event. It had become woven into my consciousness because of working with Marcia Wieder for a year and recognizing the importance of following your dreams.
So learn to develop your ability to listen to a deeper message. It may not make rational sense, but if you follow that intuition, it will likely result in a very positive experience. My experience with this kind of intuition is that if it is positively motivated, it ends up “doing good” in the world. It can lead to random acts of kindness with a snowballing pass-it-on effect.
When I grow curious and wonder why this works, I think it’s because I’ve done hypnosis, which allows you to put in place the belief of self-trust and a willingness to accept what happens as a meaningful or positive experience, even if at the moment it doesn’t seem to be. When you become used to working with your unconscious mind, you spend less time questioning and more time trusting what’s happening. When we get caught up in needing reasonable explanations, the conscious mind intervenes, but this kind of experience doesn’t follow rational thinking. An openness to this kind of experience—to intuition—alerts your unconscious mind to opportunities in your environment that rationally may not appear as opportunities.
It can take a lifetime to develop the ability to follow your heart and trust your intuition. It’s like using a muscle; it requires exercise to fully develop it. So if you want to tap into a wealth of opportunities your unconscious mind can provide, practice listening to your heart and following your intuition.
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I like to collect stories about belief change experiences. If you have any interesting ones, let me know or post them below so I can comment on them in subsequent articles or posts.
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About Terry: Terry Hickey, M.S., is a Certified NLP Professional Coach, Business Trainer and Consultant, a Certified Master Practitioner of Neuro-Linguistic Programming and the co-owner of NLP Advantage Group. Originator of the Belief Breakthrough Method™, Terry specializes in teaching coaches and entrepreneurs how to rapidly resolve limiting beliefs about wealth and success. His tips and strategies can help you launch yourself into the future you want… NOW. http://terryhickey.com/
Want to Maximize Your Brand? Become a VIP!
Posted by: terry | Comments Comments Off on Want to Maximize Your Brand? Become a VIP!During our VIP Retreat last week, Judy and I assisted Sherry Cameron, a nurse from Texas who’s becoming a health coach. I spent a day helping Sherry get anchored in a powerful state, and then Judy’s film-industry makeup artist took over. Before applying any makeup, he talked to Sherry about what she was doing and how she wanted to appear. In the photo shoot, she looked like a model. Next, Judy directed Sherry through the filming of a promotional video for her new business.
At one point during this experience, it occurred to me that VIP could stand for Very Integrated Person. When everything is lined up—when your mission matches your identity and is fully aligned with your beliefs, values and behaviors—you get better results. I also learned the importance of helping someone look her best. I saw what happens when you assist in creating an internal environment of looking your best and then have that person appear on camera and video looking her best.
This was our first VIP Retreat, and I would definitely mark it up as a success. Sherry was really happy. When your client is happy, that’s a good indicator, but the most powerful indicator is when you and your client BOTH think you’ve done a good job!
If you want to show up in a powerful and congruent way, and if doing so is part of your brand, then one of the best ways to appear to your audience is through video. But first, make sure you are a VIP!
Are you a Very Integrated Person?
If you think you might want to attend a VIP Retreat, call me at 520.237.4435 or email terry@terryhickey.com.
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I like to collect stories about belief change experiences. If you have any interesting ones, let me know or post them below so I can comment on them in subsequent articles or posts.
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About Terry: Terry Hickey, M.S., is a Certified NLP Professional Coach, Business Trainer and Consultant, a Certified Master Practitioner of Neuro-Linguistic Programming and the co-owner of NLP Advantage Group. Originator of the Belief Breakthrough Method™, Terry specializes in teaching coaches and entrepreneurs how to rapidly resolve limiting beliefs about wealth and success. His tips and strategies can help you launch yourself into the future you want… NOW. http://terryhickey.com/
Want to Achieve Your Dreams? Start Planning
Posted by: terry | Comments Comments Off on Want to Achieve Your Dreams? Start PlanningLast month I talked about achieving your dreams by “losing” reality. This month I want to talk about another key to successfully accomplishing your dreams, one that requires you to get back to reality—planning.
First, you need to set up your ideal dream-planning environment. As I mentioned earlier, Beth and I recently spent a full day focused on our dreams. We recognized that getting away from our home and offices would be necessary to set up our ideal dream conditions, so we retreated to a resort.
Next, decide exactly what you want to work on. Once on site, we each picked our top three dreams to work on. Because we were approaching this as a couple, we looked at creating dreams for “self” as well as “we” space.
Finally, figure out how to make your dreams happen. We determined who each of us would need to be in order to carry out specific dreams—what identity we would need to take on in order to make each dream possible.
There is one caveat to all of this: Do not move too quickly into the planning process. Doing so could cause you to lose the positive feelings inspired by the dream. Savor your dream before you begin planning.
Because of our retreat I was able to come up with a tentative plan: I’ll be going on the road to visit friends from my childhood in Peru, from high school and beyond. I’ll also connect with coaching clients and other people I’ve met at conferences over the years. I’ll get an inflatable kayak to spend time on rivers, inland lakes and shorelines, and I’ll bring along my mountain bike. Additionally, Beth and I will do things together. This dream-planning exercise reconnected me to how much adventuring used to be part of my life. Making this dream happen involves reconnecting with people while kayaking and mountain biking at various locations around the country, allowing for an even greater adventure.
Our retreat also led Beth and I to talk about our lifestyle and what we want it to look like in the future. What do we really want to be doing? Our house and rental property have required a lot of upkeep over the last month, so those have been part of the discussion. We’re making changes with the house and tentatively talking about downsizing. I’ll tell you more about my plans after Beth and I finish our follow-up retreat(s).
What about your plans? Are you well on your way to achieving what you want, or do you need to reconsider your dreams and set aside time to make new plans?
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I like to collect stories about belief change experiences. If you have any interesting ones, let me know or post them below so I can comment on them in subsequent articles or posts.
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About Terry: Terry Hickey, M.S., is a Certified NLP Professional Coach, Business Trainer and Consultant, a Certified Master Practitioner of Neuro-Linguistic Programming and the co-owner of NLP Advantage Group. Originator of the Belief Breakthrough Method™, Terry specializes in teaching coaches and entrepreneurs how to rapidly resolve limiting beliefs about wealth and success. His tips and strategies can help you launch yourself into the future you want… NOW. http://terryhickey.com/
Want to Achieve Your Dreams? Lose Your Grip on Reality
Posted by: Adonai | Comments Comments Off on Want to Achieve Your Dreams? Lose Your Grip on RealityIf you ever want to kill someone’s dream, just say, “That’s not realistic.” Similarly, the surest way to squelch your own dream before it takes flight is to focus on reality. Isn’t it interesting that when you share your dream, some people step forward to support it, while other well-meaning friends and family remind us to be realistic?
I touched on this topic a few months ago but feel compelled to bring it up again because it has such a huge impact on whether or not you successfully achieve your goals and dreams. Being realistic has stopped more progress and more dreams than any other idea or feeling.
Here is a common phenomenon: Shortly after people get in touch with their dreams, fear sets in or a little voice says this is not realistic. If you hear that voice, it’s often fear or judgment operating in the background. This concern about realism is probably an indicator that you’re on the right path.
The truth is that when you go for what you want, it’s not likely to be immediately realistic, but that’s okay. Great leaders are rarely realistic. Instead, they are visionary. They set a dream and then proceed to come up with ways to make it happen.
So don’t start with reality. Don’t listen to the little voice that says your goals aren’t realistic. Instead, start with your dream, and focus on what you can do to make it happen.
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I like to collect stories about belief change experiences. If you have any interesting ones, let me know or post them below so I can comment on them in subsequent articles or posts.
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About Terry: Terry Hickey, M.S., is a Certified NLP Professional Coach, Business Trainer and Consultant, a Certified Master Practitioner of Neuro-Linguistic Programming and the co-owner of NLP Advantage Group. Originator of the Belief Breakthrough Method™, Terry specializes in teaching coaches and entrepreneurs how to rapidly resolve limiting beliefs about wealth and success. His tips and strategies can help you launch yourself into the future you want… NOW. http://terryhickey.com/
With my wife’s prompting, I’ve been learning more about the Enneagram. It’s been useful in helping me take a look at how I move through the world and in understanding myself better.
I have found that as a Type 7, I tend to be all about taking action and taking advantage of opportunities that present themselves. Unfortunately, that often means acting without considering potential problems or downsides. Type 7’s have problems being with uncomfortable feelings, and taking action helps them avoid being uncomfortable.
What I’m learning about the Enneagram is that it presents another way to look at the shadow process. Shadow work is a way of understanding that what seems positive also has a shadow or down side. The Enneagram opens up a way to see that in more depth. It’s a way to develop not just self-awareness but to expand your ability to tolerate “negative” aspects of yourself.
This is another way to do shadow work, by reclaiming aspects of yourself that you don’t like. I think of myself as a pretty open person, but I have to truthfully admit that I make judgments. I can acknowledge that and reclaim my ability to be judgmental.
The Enneagram can help you reclaim aspects of yourself that you’ve disowned. If I value being loving and understanding but realize that I’m angry and judgmental, I need to see how being that way has served me in the past and has allowed me to survive. Recognizing the positive aspect of these “shadows” can help us reclaim the parts of ourselves we’ve judged in a negative way.
Shadow work is a way to bring your true self—including those parts of your personality perceived as negative—out of the shadow into the light. It takes a lot of energy to push away or ignore parts of yourself that you don’t like. To genuinely become whole, you must own these parts rather than ignoring or oppressing them. In addiction work, for example, it helps for people to make peace with their “addict self” instead of getting rid of it, as they tend to want to do. Re-owning parts that you’ve pushed away is the benefit of shadow work—coming to peace with your shadow and making it a part of you.
The Enneagram provides a way of discovering, acknowledging and reintegrating rejected parts, allowing you to understand yourself in a nonjudgmental way. It encourages a willingness to look at parts of yourself that you’ve been concerned or even angry about. The more you push those parts away, the more they have power over you. Eventually you’ll come up against this, and the Enneagram is a platform that will allow you to work through it.
Are you prepared to reclaim your negative parts, make peace with them and ultimately embrace them as part of your true self?
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I like to collect stories about belief change experiences. If you have any interesting ones, let me know or post them below so I can comment on them in subsequent articles or posts.
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About Terry: Terry Hickey, M.S., is a Certified NLP Professional Coach, Business Trainer and Consultant, a Certified Master Practitioner of Neuro-Linguistic Programming and the co-owner of NLP Advantage Group. Originator of the Belief Breakthrough Method™, Terry specializes in teaching coaches and entrepreneurs how to rapidly resolve limiting beliefs about wealth and success. His tips and strategies can help you launch yourself into the future you want… NOW. http://terryhickey.com/
Try the “Do It or Dump It” Approach to Realizing Your Dreams
Posted by: Adonai | Comments Comments Off on Try the “Do It or Dump It” Approach to Realizing Your DreamsDreams are important. Your ability to realize your dreams—or not—determines your level of happiness. Therefore, it’s helpful to periodically review your dreams to see if they still fit. If a dream still appeals to you, do it. Make it happen. If it doesn’t, dump it. Let it go.
During Marcia Wieder’s recent Wealthy Visionary Conference, people shared what seemed to be impossible dreams and how they realized them. I saw how people took action even though they were afraid. Sometimes achieving your dreams comes from taking action even when you’re scared and resistant.
Marcia herself had dreams that people thought she was crazy to pursue. She recognized that she couldn’t help other people achieve their dreams without achieving her own, and in the end she created an industry and certification program for just that—dream coaching and dream realization.
Based upon the lessons she’s learned over the years, Marcia’s processes guide people through the steps necessary to realize their dreams. She shared some of her tips during the conference, and two of them really resonated with me:
- Develop discernment. Know what to say yes to and what to say no The skill of discernment is like any muscle. You need to exercise it in order to strengthen and improve it. You must commit, as an entrepreneur, to the art of discernment. I’ve seen people be overwhelmed and sometimes even have their businesses fail because they didn’t master this.
- Do it or dump it. To move forward, revisit each of your dreams. If you’re no longer working on it or willing to do it, or if it’s not working, dump it. If you need to mourn it, do so, and then move ahead.
As you review your dreams, keep integrity in mind. Whether or not a dream supports your integrity—your ability to stay true to yourself—is important to consider when deciding which dreams to keep or toss. Integrity is an inside and outside job, since it involves keeping your word with yourself and others. I admire Marcia for working really hard to maintain integrity with herself and others. You’ll be more able to succeed in business and life if you stay true to yourself.
One of the things I realized during the conference is that I’m good at manifesting my dreams. I think that’s because I’ve always been more dedicated to my dreams than to doubts. I’ve also always been good about asking myself hard questions, like How would I feel at the end of my life if I haven’t done this? As you think about your dreams, ask yourself the same question. You could rephrase it this way: What will happen if I DON’T move forward with my dreams?
If you’re like me, you’re well aware of how quickly time is passing. Revisit your dreams, and then do it or dump it!
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I like to collect stories about belief change experiences. If you have any interesting ones, let me know or post them below so I can comment on them in subsequent articles or posts.
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About Terry: Terry Hickey, M.S., is a Certified NLP Professional Coach, Business Trainer and Consultant, a Certified Master Practitioner of Neuro-Linguistic Programming and the co-owner of NLP Advantage Group. Originator of the Belief Breakthrough Method™, Terry specializes in teaching coaches and entrepreneurs how to rapidly resolve limiting beliefs about wealth and success. His tips and strategies can help you launch yourself into the future you want… NOW. http://terryhickey.com/
Stuck? Try Increasing Your Self-Awareness
Posted by: Adonai | Comments Comments Off on Stuck? Try Increasing Your Self-AwarenessAlmost everyone who works with me has a strong belief in coaching. Inevitably, what they’re struggling with is that they know they could be doing better than they are. They have the skills, but they’re not yet stepping forward in the way they want to. They need to more clearly or deeply understand themselves so they can use that information to move forward in a more powerful way.
When working with these clients, I want to help them discover their gifts and more fully employ them, ultimately becoming better versions of themselves. Tools such as the Enneagram, NLP Personality Profile and Myers–Briggs Type Indicator assist in discovering how you perform in the world. This can be helpful for understanding how you get stuck and what to do about it—and in calling forth the higher version of yourself.
Beth has been studying the Enneagram to assist with the work we’ve been doing in Alaska. This tool can help individuals understand how their personality type influences what they do and the direction they move in, and it can help organizations better understand what motivates the people working for them.
When using tools like the Enneagram, it’s important to focus on how the information can help you, your clients and/or your employees interact more efficiently and not get caught up in the “dark side” of the information it reveals. For example, of the nine possibilities within the Enneagram structure, I’m a Seven, or “Enthusiast,” a personality considered to be spontaneous, versatile, acquisitive and scattered. I agree with this assessment, for while I am likely to see countless options presented by new opportunities, I tend to ignore or diminish the possible pitfalls. (Beth would definitely agree with this assessment!)
It’s important that I recognize these things about myself, and it’s helpful for those who work with me—and for those in a relationship with me—to understand as well. Indeed, having a meaningful marriage or relationship is one of the best personal growth vehicles available, and owning your own business is the other. These two things will consistently illustrate and call forth your best self and your problem self.
So if you want to get to know yourself better, try getting married or owning your own business! I imagine many of you have already discovered this. 🙂
Alternatively, if you are stuck and want to move your mission forward in a more powerful way, try a personality assessment tool. The insight you gain might be just what you need to get back on track.
If you have any questions about the WHY or the Enneagram, please let me know.
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I like to collect stories about belief change experiences. If you have any interesting ones, let me know or post them below so I can comment on them in subsequent articles or posts.
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About Terry: Terry Hickey, M.S., is a Certified NLP Professional Coach, Business Trainer and Consultant, a Certified Master Practitioner of Neuro-Linguistic Programming and the co-owner of NLP Advantage Group. Originator of the Belief Breakthrough Method™, Terry specializes in teaching coaches and entrepreneurs how to rapidly resolve limiting beliefs about wealth and success. His tips and strategies can help you launch yourself into the future you want… NOW. http://terryhickey.com/
This month’s tip is that you need to learn how to share your story effectively. You want be able to share your dream in a way that people can really identify with it. It’s important to be able to articulate your dream and talk about it in a meaningful way, sharing from the heart so that it resonates with people and so they know how to support it.
If you don’t share your dreams, people won’t know how to support you, but if you can describe your dreams well, people can help you and will want to help you.
Think of Martin Luther King, Jr. He didn’t say, “I want to share my 5-point plan…” He had a dream, and he knew how to share it!
Here’s an example of someone successfully sharing her dream during an on-stage coaching demo at HCI’s recent Step Into Your Spotlight event:
A woman originally from Puerto Rico chose to share her story of wanting to move from where she now lives in New York City to where she bought a farm in Costa Rica. She described how she would build a house and plant her own food so she could live a sustainable, eco-friendly existence and teach others how to do the same.
She started talking about how much money she’d need to pull this off, and at some point I felt a nudge to help her. I walked up on stage and gave her a $100 down payment for her dream. I started to leave, but she called me back to give me a hug and thank me. By the time I left the stage, there was a line of 20-25 people headed her way. In the end about 125 people gave money to help her achieve her dream!
Many people thanked me for leading the way, saying that things would not have played out the same way if I hadn’t. They noted that my willingness to step up at that time made a difference. I appreciated their input, but I would add that the most important factor in receiving financial support that day came from the woman’s own ability to describe her dream in a way that resonated with us. She knew how to share her story!
Do you?
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I like to collect stories about belief change experiences. If you have any interesting ones, let me know or post them below so I can comment on them in subsequent articles or posts.
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About Terry: Terry Hickey, M.S., is a Certified NLP Professional Coach, Business Trainer and Consultant, a Certified Master Practitioner of Neuro-Linguistic Programming and the co-owner of NLP Advantage Group. Originator of the Belief Breakthrough Method™, Terry specializes in teaching coaches and entrepreneurs how to rapidly resolve limiting beliefs about wealth and success. His tips and strategies can help you launch yourself into the future you want… NOW. http://terryhickey.com/