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Patience is an internal resource which can serve you well, if and when you learn how to trigger it.
Patience is, in fact, an emotion. It is not a very strong emotion, but it is long lasting and quite prominent and noticeable. Patience is the ability to keep your balance, your congruence and your focus, even if the world around you is trembling, and even worst – if someone else is out there trying to get you to lose your temper.
Patience is a virtue; it has been described by plenty of …
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Our NLP term for today is anchoring. I first came across that word when reading Unlimited Power by Anthony Robbins, the first book that linked me to NLP. But I really got interested in the concept after reading Frogs Into Princes. I first understood anchoring to mean that I could control my state or someone else’s state with one specific trigger. Let’s explore its meaning in a bit more depth.
In NLP, anchoring is both a concept and a skill. John Grinder and Richard Bandler started using the term to …
