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The Clean Collection. This is cleanlanguage.co.uk — the home of Symbolic Modelling on the Internet. Here you can find articles and information on Penny Tompkins and James Lawley's Symbolic Modelling and the Clean Language, Clean Space and Emergent Knowledge processes of David Grove. If you are new to this field, we suggest you allowPenny
ABOUT US - WWW.CLEANLANGUAGE.CO.UK Symbolic Modelling uses personal metaphors to facilitate clients to work with higher levels of experience — core beliefs, sense of identity and purpose, the spiritual -- as well as complex and seemingly intractable issues that are not amenable to traditional techniques. Metaphors and symbols are like threads which weave together to create a continually unfolding tapestry — the fabric of THE DEVELOPING GROUP The Developing Group. We established The Developing Group in 2001 as a regular forum for the exploration of new ideas in the field of all things Clean – and we have met 4-6 times a year ever since. The list of topics below represents the development of our ideas and methods since the publication of our book, Metaphors in Mind, in 2000, WWW.CLEANLANGUAGE.CO.UK David Grove: Until his untimely death in 2008 David innovated numerous therapeutic methods and he conducted training seminars in the USA, UK, France and in his country of origin New Zealand. In 1989 he co-authored with B.I. Panzer, Resolving Traumatic Memories: Metaphors and Symbols in Psychotherapy.He was the originator Clean Language, Clean Space, Emergent Knowledge USING METAPHORS WITH COACHING Metaphors give the Coach Insight. As a tool for coaching, the client's metaphors give you an insight into their unique perception of their situation and their goals. When the client tells you that they can 'see light at the end of the tunnel', that is what they are experiencing. There is THE VALUE OF VALUES: ELICITATION WITH NLP 2. Then prioritise your answers in order from 1 (highest) to whatever. This might give a list as follows: No. 1 Being one with the universe. No. 2 Being honest. No. 3 Being loved. No. 4 Being with friends. No. 5 Having integrity. No. 6 Helping others. HOW TO DO A MODELLING PROJECT Penny and James are supervising neurolinguistic psychotherapists – first registered with the United Kingdom Council for Psychotherapy in 1993 – coaches in business, certified NLP trainers, and founders of The Developing Company. They have provided consultancy to organisations as diverse as GlaxoSmithKline, Yale University Child Study Center, NASA Goddard Space Center and the Findhorn STOCHASTIC TINKERING Nassim Nicholas Taleb, author of The Black Swan believes that innovation, both of knowledge and technology, is mostly driven by "stochastic tinkering". Even though it is mostly described after the fact, in top-down directed research terms . Here 'stochastic' relates to randomness (effective as well as actual) and serendipity – aiming for 'A' and discovering 'B' instead. META, MILTON, METAPHOR: MODELS OF SUBJECTIVE EXPERIENCE First published in Rapport, journal of the Association for NLP (UK), Issue 36, August 1997. Meta, Milton and Metaphor: Models of Subjective Experience Penny Tompkins and James Lawley . In the beginning was the Meta Model. Richard Bandler and John Grinder's brilliant linguistic methodology for exploring and influencing a client's model of the world - in the direction of sensory experience. "USING METAPHORS WITH COACHING" BY ANGELA DUNBAR Bulletin of the Association for Coaching October 2005 Using Metaphors with Coaching by Angela Dunbar DipM MCIM Why Metaphors? I first came across the powerful effect of metaphors in coaching, when I was beingcoached.
WWW.CLEANLANGUAGE.CO.UKHOMEGALLERY TOURBLOGSERVICESBOOKS DVDSETCRESOURCES
The Clean Collection. This is cleanlanguage.co.uk — the home of Symbolic Modelling on the Internet. Here you can find articles and information on Penny Tompkins and James Lawley's Symbolic Modelling and the Clean Language, Clean Space and Emergent Knowledge processes of David Grove. If you are new to this field, we suggest you allowPenny
ABOUT US - WWW.CLEANLANGUAGE.CO.UK Symbolic Modelling uses personal metaphors to facilitate clients to work with higher levels of experience — core beliefs, sense of identity and purpose, the spiritual -- as well as complex and seemingly intractable issues that are not amenable to traditional techniques. Metaphors and symbols are like threads which weave together to create a continually unfolding tapestry — the fabric of THE DEVELOPING GROUP The Developing Group. We established The Developing Group in 2001 as a regular forum for the exploration of new ideas in the field of all things Clean – and we have met 4-6 times a year ever since. The list of topics below represents the development of our ideas and methods since the publication of our book, Metaphors in Mind, in 2000, WWW.CLEANLANGUAGE.CO.UK David Grove: Until his untimely death in 2008 David innovated numerous therapeutic methods and he conducted training seminars in the USA, UK, France and in his country of origin New Zealand. In 1989 he co-authored with B.I. Panzer, Resolving Traumatic Memories: Metaphors and Symbols in Psychotherapy.He was the originator Clean Language, Clean Space, Emergent Knowledge USING METAPHORS WITH COACHING Metaphors give the Coach Insight. As a tool for coaching, the client's metaphors give you an insight into their unique perception of their situation and their goals. When the client tells you that they can 'see light at the end of the tunnel', that is what they are experiencing. There is THE VALUE OF VALUES: ELICITATION WITH NLP 2. Then prioritise your answers in order from 1 (highest) to whatever. This might give a list as follows: No. 1 Being one with the universe. No. 2 Being honest. No. 3 Being loved. No. 4 Being with friends. No. 5 Having integrity. No. 6 Helping others. HOW TO DO A MODELLING PROJECT Penny and James are supervising neurolinguistic psychotherapists – first registered with the United Kingdom Council for Psychotherapy in 1993 – coaches in business, certified NLP trainers, and founders of The Developing Company. They have provided consultancy to organisations as diverse as GlaxoSmithKline, Yale University Child Study Center, NASA Goddard Space Center and the Findhorn STOCHASTIC TINKERING Nassim Nicholas Taleb, author of The Black Swan believes that innovation, both of knowledge and technology, is mostly driven by "stochastic tinkering". Even though it is mostly described after the fact, in top-down directed research terms . Here 'stochastic' relates to randomness (effective as well as actual) and serendipity – aiming for 'A' and discovering 'B' instead. META, MILTON, METAPHOR: MODELS OF SUBJECTIVE EXPERIENCE First published in Rapport, journal of the Association for NLP (UK), Issue 36, August 1997. Meta, Milton and Metaphor: Models of Subjective Experience Penny Tompkins and James Lawley . In the beginning was the Meta Model. Richard Bandler and John Grinder's brilliant linguistic methodology for exploring and influencing a client's model of the world - in the direction of sensory experience. "USING METAPHORS WITH COACHING" BY ANGELA DUNBAR Bulletin of the Association for Coaching October 2005 Using Metaphors with Coaching by Angela Dunbar DipM MCIM Why Metaphors? I first came across the powerful effect of metaphors in coaching, when I was beingcoached.
WWW.CLEANLANGUAGE.CO.UK The Clean Collection. This is cleanlanguage.co.uk — the home of Symbolic Modelling on the Internet. Here you can find articles and information on Penny Tompkins and James Lawley's Symbolic Modelling and the Clean Language, Clean Space and Emergent Knowledge processes of David Grove. If you are new to this field, we suggest you allowPenny
ABOUT US - CLEANLANGUAGE.CO.UK Symbolic Modelling uses personal metaphors to facilitate clients to work with higher levels of experience — core beliefs, sense of identity and purpose, the spiritual -- as well as complex and seemingly intractable issues that are not amenable to traditional techniques. Metaphors and symbols are like threads which weave together to create a continually unfolding tapestry — the fabric ofNEWS ARCHIVE
The Centre for Clean Language and Symbolic Modelling PSYCHOTHERAPY & COUNSELLING Psychotherapy & Counselling , Introductory SyM , Advanced metaphor , Introductory CL. Many therapists and counsellors work intuitively with their clients' metaphors -- without knowing there is a language model and a process for doing so. Clean Language is the basis of the appoach and it can be encorporated into most therapeutic modalities.DAVID GROVE
Foreword to The Work and Life of David Grove. Book Insights in Space. The Clean Community. Symbolic Modelling Emergent Change though Metaphor and Clean Language. Metaphor the body and healing. New articles. Becoming More Mindful with Clean Language and Symbolic Modelling. Interview Models of Persistence and Innovation. Going Live. "META, MILTON AND METAPHOR MODELS" BY PENNY TOMPKINS AND Published in 1997, this article describes a new form of modelling called Symbolic Modelling (based on the metaphor therapy and 'Clean Language' of David Grove) and how it relates to other NLP models.THE CLEAN COMMUNITY
The clean community is a “community of practice.” 1 Such communities are created by people gravitating to like-minded people who have a passion for something they do, the desire to learn how to do it better, and the motivation to interact regularly. The Community. Our community is connected by a shared belief that a clean approach isa
HOW TO DO A MODELLING PROJECT Penny and James are supervising neurolinguistic psychotherapists – first registered with the United Kingdom Council for Psychotherapy in 1993 – coaches in business, certified NLP trainers, and founders of The Developing Company. They have provided consultancy to organisations as diverse as GlaxoSmithKline, Yale University Child Study Center, NASA Goddard Space Center and the Findhorn MODELLING: TOP-DOWN AND BOTTOM-UP As a 'clean' modeller you will model from behaviour to pattern (bottom-up) while facilitating the client to go from story to components and relationships (top-down). At that point the client, with a little help, may well move adjacent before re-constructing a new meaning and model of the world: Top-down modelling. EMBODIED SCHEMA: THE BASIS OF EMBODIED COGNITION Those who can cleanly model the words and nonverbals that represent how a person internally does what they describe, need to model at all three of Johnson's organisational levels: specific example, embodied schema, and abstract conceptual. Since the middle level — embodied schema — is the one most often neglected, this paper is devoted to extending your modelling skills in this area. WWW.CLEANLANGUAGE.CO.UKHOMEGALLERY TOURBLOGSERVICESBOOKS DVDSETCRESOURCES
The Clean Collection. This is cleanlanguage.co.uk — the home of Symbolic Modelling on the Internet. Here you can find articles and information on Penny Tompkins and James Lawley's Symbolic Modelling and the Clean Language, Clean Space and Emergent Knowledge processes of David Grove. If you are new to this field, we suggest you allowPenny
ABOUT US - WWW.CLEANLANGUAGE.CO.UK Symbolic Modelling uses personal metaphors to facilitate clients to work with higher levels of experience — core beliefs, sense of identity and purpose, the spiritual -- as well as complex and seemingly intractable issues that are not amenable to traditional techniques. Metaphors and symbols are like threads which weave together to create a continually unfolding tapestry — the fabric of THE DEVELOPING GROUP The Developing Group. We established The Developing Group in 2001 as a regular forum for the exploration of new ideas in the field of all things Clean – and we have met 4-6 times a year ever since. The list of topics below represents the development of our ideas and methods since the publication of our book, Metaphors in Mind, in 2000, PSYCHOTHERAPY & COUNSELLING Psychotherapy & Counselling , Introductory SyM , Advanced metaphor , Introductory CL. Many therapists and counsellors work intuitively with their clients' metaphors -- without knowing there is a language model and a process for doing so. Clean Language is the basis of the appoach and it can be encorporated into most therapeutic modalities. WWW.CLEANLANGUAGE.CO.UK David Grove: Until his untimely death in 2008 David innovated numerous therapeutic methods and he conducted training seminars in the USA, UK, France and in his country of origin New Zealand. In 1989 he co-authored with B.I. Panzer, Resolving Traumatic Memories: Metaphors and Symbols in Psychotherapy.He was the originator Clean Language, Clean Space, Emergent Knowledge USING METAPHORS WITH COACHING Metaphors give the Coach Insight. As a tool for coaching, the client's metaphors give you an insight into their unique perception of their situation and their goals. When the client tells you that they can 'see light at the end of the tunnel', that is what they are experiencing. There isTHE CLEAN COMMUNITY
The clean community is a “community of practice.” 1 Such communities are created by people gravitating to like-minded people who have a passion for something they do, the desire to learn how to do it better, and the motivation to interact regularly. The Community. Our community is connected by a shared belief that a clean approach isa
THE VALUE OF VALUES: ELICITATION WITH NLP 2. Then prioritise your answers in order from 1 (highest) to whatever. This might give a list as follows: No. 1 Being one with the universe. No. 2 Being honest. No. 3 Being loved. No. 4 Being with friends. No. 5 Having integrity. No. 6 Helping others. META, MILTON, METAPHOR: MODELS OF SUBJECTIVE EXPERIENCE First published in Rapport, journal of the Association for NLP (UK), Issue 36, August 1997. Meta, Milton and Metaphor: Models of Subjective Experience Penny Tompkins and James Lawley . In the beginning was the Meta Model. Richard Bandler and John Grinder's brilliant linguistic methodology for exploring and influencing a client's model of the world - in the direction of sensory experience. STOCHASTIC TINKERING Nassim Nicholas Taleb, author of The Black Swan believes that innovation, both of knowledge and technology, is mostly driven by "stochastic tinkering". Even though it is mostly described after the fact, in top-down directed research terms . Here 'stochastic' relates to randomness (effective as well as actual) and serendipity – aiming for 'A' and discovering 'B' instead. WWW.CLEANLANGUAGE.CO.UKHOMEGALLERY TOURBLOGSERVICESBOOKS DVDSETCRESOURCES
The Clean Collection. This is cleanlanguage.co.uk — the home of Symbolic Modelling on the Internet. Here you can find articles and information on Penny Tompkins and James Lawley's Symbolic Modelling and the Clean Language, Clean Space and Emergent Knowledge processes of David Grove. If you are new to this field, we suggest you allowPenny
ABOUT US - WWW.CLEANLANGUAGE.CO.UK Symbolic Modelling uses personal metaphors to facilitate clients to work with higher levels of experience — core beliefs, sense of identity and purpose, the spiritual -- as well as complex and seemingly intractable issues that are not amenable to traditional techniques. Metaphors and symbols are like threads which weave together to create a continually unfolding tapestry — the fabric of THE DEVELOPING GROUP The Developing Group. We established The Developing Group in 2001 as a regular forum for the exploration of new ideas in the field of all things Clean – and we have met 4-6 times a year ever since. The list of topics below represents the development of our ideas and methods since the publication of our book, Metaphors in Mind, in 2000, PSYCHOTHERAPY & COUNSELLING Psychotherapy & Counselling , Introductory SyM , Advanced metaphor , Introductory CL. Many therapists and counsellors work intuitively with their clients' metaphors -- without knowing there is a language model and a process for doing so. Clean Language is the basis of the appoach and it can be encorporated into most therapeutic modalities. WWW.CLEANLANGUAGE.CO.UK David Grove: Until his untimely death in 2008 David innovated numerous therapeutic methods and he conducted training seminars in the USA, UK, France and in his country of origin New Zealand. In 1989 he co-authored with B.I. Panzer, Resolving Traumatic Memories: Metaphors and Symbols in Psychotherapy.He was the originator Clean Language, Clean Space, Emergent Knowledge USING METAPHORS WITH COACHING Metaphors give the Coach Insight. As a tool for coaching, the client's metaphors give you an insight into their unique perception of their situation and their goals. When the client tells you that they can 'see light at the end of the tunnel', that is what they are experiencing. There isTHE CLEAN COMMUNITY
The clean community is a “community of practice.” 1 Such communities are created by people gravitating to like-minded people who have a passion for something they do, the desire to learn how to do it better, and the motivation to interact regularly. The Community. Our community is connected by a shared belief that a clean approach isa
THE VALUE OF VALUES: ELICITATION WITH NLP 2. Then prioritise your answers in order from 1 (highest) to whatever. This might give a list as follows: No. 1 Being one with the universe. No. 2 Being honest. No. 3 Being loved. No. 4 Being with friends. No. 5 Having integrity. No. 6 Helping others. META, MILTON, METAPHOR: MODELS OF SUBJECTIVE EXPERIENCE First published in Rapport, journal of the Association for NLP (UK), Issue 36, August 1997. Meta, Milton and Metaphor: Models of Subjective Experience Penny Tompkins and James Lawley . In the beginning was the Meta Model. Richard Bandler and John Grinder's brilliant linguistic methodology for exploring and influencing a client's model of the world - in the direction of sensory experience. STOCHASTIC TINKERING Nassim Nicholas Taleb, author of The Black Swan believes that innovation, both of knowledge and technology, is mostly driven by "stochastic tinkering". Even though it is mostly described after the fact, in top-down directed research terms . Here 'stochastic' relates to randomness (effective as well as actual) and serendipity – aiming for 'A' and discovering 'B' instead. ABOUT US - WWW.CLEANLANGUAGE.CO.UK Symbolic Modelling uses personal metaphors to facilitate clients to work with higher levels of experience — core beliefs, sense of identity and purpose, the spiritual -- as well as complex and seemingly intractable issues that are not amenable to traditional techniques. Metaphors and symbols are like threads which weave together to create a continually unfolding tapestry — the fabric of PSYCHOTHERAPY & COUNSELLING Psychotherapy & Counselling , Introductory SyM , Advanced metaphor , Introductory CL. Many therapists and counsellors work intuitively with their clients' metaphors -- without knowing there is a language model and a process for doing so. Clean Language is the basis of the appoach and it can be encorporated into most therapeutic modalities. "CLEAN LANGUAGE REVISITED" BY JAMES LAWLEY & PENNY TOMPKINS Clean Language Revisited: The evolution of a model by James Lawley and Penny Tompkins "Clean Language facilitates the client's process,ensuring that the
"META, MILTON AND METAPHOR MODELS" BY PENNY TOMPKINS AND Published in 1997, this article describes a new form of modelling called Symbolic Modelling (based on the metaphor therapy and 'Clean Language' of David Grove) and how it relates to other NLP models.DAVID GROVE
Foreword to The Work and Life of David Grove. Book Insights in Space. The Clean Community. Symbolic Modelling Emergent Change though Metaphor and Clean Language. Metaphor the body and healing. New articles. Becoming More Mindful with Clean Language and Symbolic Modelling. Interview Models of Persistence and Innovation. Going Live.THE CLEAN COMMUNITY
The clean community is a “community of practice.” 1 Such communities are created by people gravitating to like-minded people who have a passion for something they do, the desire to learn how to do it better, and the motivation to interact regularly. The Community. Our community is connected by a shared belief that a clean approach isa
LEARNING METAPHORS
Penny and James are supervising neurolinguistic psychotherapists – first registered with the United Kingdom Council for Psychotherapy in 1993 – coaches in business, certified NLP trainers, and founders of The Developing Company. They have provided consultancy to organisations as diverse as GlaxoSmithKline, Yale University Child Study Center, NASA Goddard Space Center and the Findhorn THE VALUE OF VALUES: ELICITATION WITH NLP The steps of the procedure. 3. A values elicitation format for you to complete. Values are words which embody what is important to us. They are complex and intangible higher-level functions and are intimately linked to our beliefs about what is good and bad, right and wrong. Our values guide our every decision and the satisfaction or violation EMBODIED SCHEMA: THE BASIS OF EMBODIED COGNITION Those who can cleanly model the words and nonverbals that represent how a person internally does what they describe, need to model at all three of Johnson's organisational levels: specific example, embodied schema, and abstract conceptual. Since the middle level — embodied schema — is the one most often neglected, this paper is devoted to extending your modelling skills in this area. HOW TO DO A MODELLING PROJECT Penny and James are supervising neurolinguistic psychotherapists – first registered with the United Kingdom Council for Psychotherapy in 1993 – coaches in business, certified NLP trainers, and founders of The Developing Company. They have provided consultancy to organisations as diverse as GlaxoSmithKline, Yale University Child Study Center, NASA Goddard Space Center and the Findhorn WWW.CLEANLANGUAGE.CO.UKHOMEGALLERY TOURBLOGSERVICESBOOKS DVDSETCRESOURCES
The Clean Collection. This is cleanlanguage.co.uk — the home of Symbolic Modelling on the Internet. Here you can find articles and information on Penny Tompkins and James Lawley's Symbolic Modelling and the Clean Language, Clean Space and Emergent Knowledge processes of David Grove. If you are new to this field, we suggest you allowPenny
ABOUT US - WWW.CLEANLANGUAGE.CO.UK Symbolic Modelling uses personal metaphors to facilitate clients to work with higher levels of experience — core beliefs, sense of identity and purpose, the spiritual -- as well as complex and seemingly intractable issues that are not amenable to traditional techniques. Metaphors and symbols are like threads which weave together to create a continually unfolding tapestry — the fabric of THE DEVELOPING GROUP The Developing Group. We established The Developing Group in 2001 as a regular forum for the exploration of new ideas in the field of all things Clean – and we have met 4-6 times a year ever since. The list of topics below represents the development of our ideas and methods since the publication of our book, Metaphors in Mind, in 2000, PSYCHOTHERAPY & COUNSELLING Psychotherapy & Counselling , Introductory SyM , Advanced metaphor , Introductory CL. Many therapists and counsellors work intuitively with their clients' metaphors -- without knowing there is a language model and a process for doing so. Clean Language is the basis of the appoach and it can be encorporated into most therapeutic modalities. WWW.CLEANLANGUAGE.CO.UK David Grove: Until his untimely death in 2008 David innovated numerous therapeutic methods and he conducted training seminars in the USA, UK, France and in his country of origin New Zealand. In 1989 he co-authored with B.I. Panzer, Resolving Traumatic Memories: Metaphors and Symbols in Psychotherapy.He was the originator Clean Language, Clean Space, Emergent Knowledge USING METAPHORS WITH COACHING Metaphors give the Coach Insight. As a tool for coaching, the client's metaphors give you an insight into their unique perception of their situation and their goals. When the client tells you that they can 'see light at the end of the tunnel', that is what they are experiencing. There isTHE CLEAN COMMUNITY
The clean community is a “community of practice.” 1 Such communities are created by people gravitating to like-minded people who have a passion for something they do, the desire to learn how to do it better, and the motivation to interact regularly. The Community. Our community is connected by a shared belief that a clean approach isa
THE VALUE OF VALUES: ELICITATION WITH NLP 2. Then prioritise your answers in order from 1 (highest) to whatever. This might give a list as follows: No. 1 Being one with the universe. No. 2 Being honest. No. 3 Being loved. No. 4 Being with friends. No. 5 Having integrity. No. 6 Helping others. META, MILTON, METAPHOR: MODELS OF SUBJECTIVE EXPERIENCE First published in Rapport, journal of the Association for NLP (UK), Issue 36, August 1997. Meta, Milton and Metaphor: Models of Subjective Experience Penny Tompkins and James Lawley . In the beginning was the Meta Model. Richard Bandler and John Grinder's brilliant linguistic methodology for exploring and influencing a client's model of the world - in the direction of sensory experience. STOCHASTIC TINKERING Nassim Nicholas Taleb, author of The Black Swan believes that innovation, both of knowledge and technology, is mostly driven by "stochastic tinkering". Even though it is mostly described after the fact, in top-down directed research terms . Here 'stochastic' relates to randomness (effective as well as actual) and serendipity – aiming for 'A' and discovering 'B' instead. WWW.CLEANLANGUAGE.CO.UKHOMEGALLERY TOURBLOGSERVICESBOOKS DVDSETCRESOURCES
The Clean Collection. This is cleanlanguage.co.uk — the home of Symbolic Modelling on the Internet. Here you can find articles and information on Penny Tompkins and James Lawley's Symbolic Modelling and the Clean Language, Clean Space and Emergent Knowledge processes of David Grove. If you are new to this field, we suggest you allowPenny
ABOUT US - WWW.CLEANLANGUAGE.CO.UK Symbolic Modelling uses personal metaphors to facilitate clients to work with higher levels of experience — core beliefs, sense of identity and purpose, the spiritual -- as well as complex and seemingly intractable issues that are not amenable to traditional techniques. Metaphors and symbols are like threads which weave together to create a continually unfolding tapestry — the fabric of THE DEVELOPING GROUP The Developing Group. We established The Developing Group in 2001 as a regular forum for the exploration of new ideas in the field of all things Clean – and we have met 4-6 times a year ever since. The list of topics below represents the development of our ideas and methods since the publication of our book, Metaphors in Mind, in 2000, PSYCHOTHERAPY & COUNSELLING Psychotherapy & Counselling , Introductory SyM , Advanced metaphor , Introductory CL. Many therapists and counsellors work intuitively with their clients' metaphors -- without knowing there is a language model and a process for doing so. Clean Language is the basis of the appoach and it can be encorporated into most therapeutic modalities. WWW.CLEANLANGUAGE.CO.UK David Grove: Until his untimely death in 2008 David innovated numerous therapeutic methods and he conducted training seminars in the USA, UK, France and in his country of origin New Zealand. In 1989 he co-authored with B.I. Panzer, Resolving Traumatic Memories: Metaphors and Symbols in Psychotherapy.He was the originator Clean Language, Clean Space, Emergent Knowledge USING METAPHORS WITH COACHING Metaphors give the Coach Insight. As a tool for coaching, the client's metaphors give you an insight into their unique perception of their situation and their goals. When the client tells you that they can 'see light at the end of the tunnel', that is what they are experiencing. There isTHE CLEAN COMMUNITY
The clean community is a “community of practice.” 1 Such communities are created by people gravitating to like-minded people who have a passion for something they do, the desire to learn how to do it better, and the motivation to interact regularly. The Community. Our community is connected by a shared belief that a clean approach isa
THE VALUE OF VALUES: ELICITATION WITH NLP 2. Then prioritise your answers in order from 1 (highest) to whatever. This might give a list as follows: No. 1 Being one with the universe. No. 2 Being honest. No. 3 Being loved. No. 4 Being with friends. No. 5 Having integrity. No. 6 Helping others. META, MILTON, METAPHOR: MODELS OF SUBJECTIVE EXPERIENCE First published in Rapport, journal of the Association for NLP (UK), Issue 36, August 1997. Meta, Milton and Metaphor: Models of Subjective Experience Penny Tompkins and James Lawley . In the beginning was the Meta Model. Richard Bandler and John Grinder's brilliant linguistic methodology for exploring and influencing a client's model of the world - in the direction of sensory experience. STOCHASTIC TINKERING Nassim Nicholas Taleb, author of The Black Swan believes that innovation, both of knowledge and technology, is mostly driven by "stochastic tinkering". Even though it is mostly described after the fact, in top-down directed research terms . Here 'stochastic' relates to randomness (effective as well as actual) and serendipity – aiming for 'A' and discovering 'B' instead. ABOUT US - WWW.CLEANLANGUAGE.CO.UK Symbolic Modelling uses personal metaphors to facilitate clients to work with higher levels of experience — core beliefs, sense of identity and purpose, the spiritual -- as well as complex and seemingly intractable issues that are not amenable to traditional techniques. Metaphors and symbols are like threads which weave together to create a continually unfolding tapestry — the fabric of PSYCHOTHERAPY & COUNSELLING Psychotherapy & Counselling , Introductory SyM , Advanced metaphor , Introductory CL. Many therapists and counsellors work intuitively with their clients' metaphors -- without knowing there is a language model and a process for doing so. Clean Language is the basis of the appoach and it can be encorporated into most therapeutic modalities. "CLEAN LANGUAGE REVISITED" BY JAMES LAWLEY & PENNY TOMPKINS Clean Language Revisited: The evolution of a model by James Lawley and Penny Tompkins "Clean Language facilitates the client's process,ensuring that the
"META, MILTON AND METAPHOR MODELS" BY PENNY TOMPKINS AND Published in 1997, this article describes a new form of modelling called Symbolic Modelling (based on the metaphor therapy and 'Clean Language' of David Grove) and how it relates to other NLP models.DAVID GROVE
Foreword to The Work and Life of David Grove. Book Insights in Space. The Clean Community. Symbolic Modelling Emergent Change though Metaphor and Clean Language. Metaphor the body and healing. New articles. Becoming More Mindful with Clean Language and Symbolic Modelling. Interview Models of Persistence and Innovation. Going Live.THE CLEAN COMMUNITY
The clean community is a “community of practice.” 1 Such communities are created by people gravitating to like-minded people who have a passion for something they do, the desire to learn how to do it better, and the motivation to interact regularly. The Community. Our community is connected by a shared belief that a clean approach isa
LEARNING METAPHORS
Penny and James are supervising neurolinguistic psychotherapists – first registered with the United Kingdom Council for Psychotherapy in 1993 – coaches in business, certified NLP trainers, and founders of The Developing Company. They have provided consultancy to organisations as diverse as GlaxoSmithKline, Yale University Child Study Center, NASA Goddard Space Center and the Findhorn THE VALUE OF VALUES: ELICITATION WITH NLP The steps of the procedure. 3. A values elicitation format for you to complete. Values are words which embody what is important to us. They are complex and intangible higher-level functions and are intimately linked to our beliefs about what is good and bad, right and wrong. Our values guide our every decision and the satisfaction or violation EMBODIED SCHEMA: THE BASIS OF EMBODIED COGNITION Those who can cleanly model the words and nonverbals that represent how a person internally does what they describe, need to model at all three of Johnson's organisational levels: specific example, embodied schema, and abstract conceptual. Since the middle level — embodied schema — is the one most often neglected, this paper is devoted to extending your modelling skills in this area. HOW TO DO A MODELLING PROJECT Penny and James are supervising neurolinguistic psychotherapists – first registered with the United Kingdom Council for Psychotherapy in 1993 – coaches in business, certified NLP trainers, and founders of The Developing Company. They have provided consultancy to organisations as diverse as GlaxoSmithKline, Yale University Child Study Center, NASA Goddard Space Center and the Findhorn WWW.CLEANLANGUAGE.CO.UKHOMEGALLERY TOURBLOGSERVICESBOOKS DVDSETCRESOURCES
The Clean Collection. This is cleanlanguage.co.uk — the home of Symbolic Modelling on the Internet. Here you can find articles and information on Penny Tompkins and James Lawley's Symbolic Modelling and the Clean Language, Clean Space and Emergent Knowledge processes of David Grove. If you are new to this field, we suggest you allowPenny
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USING METAPHORS WITH COACHING Metaphors give the Coach Insight. As a tool for coaching, the client's metaphors give you an insight into their unique perception of their situation and their goals. When the client tells you that they can 'see light at the end of the tunnel', that is what they are experiencing. There is THE VALUE OF VALUES: ELICITATION WITH NLP 2. Then prioritise your answers in order from 1 (highest) to whatever. This might give a list as follows: No. 1 Being one with the universe. No. 2 Being honest. No. 3 Being loved. No. 4 Being with friends. No. 5 Having integrity. No. 6 Helping others. "LEARNING METAPHORS" BY PENNY TOMPKINS AND JAMES LAWLEY First published in the SEAL Journal December 2000 LEARNING METAPHORS by James Lawley and Penny Tompkins. Learning is a highly complex process about which we know very little. SELF-DECEPTION, DELUSION AND DENIAL WWW.CLEANLANGUAGE.CO.UKHOMEGALLERY TOURBLOGSERVICESBOOKS DVDSETCRESOURCES
The Clean Collection. This is cleanlanguage.co.uk — the home of Symbolic Modelling on the Internet. Here you can find articles and information on Penny Tompkins and James Lawley's Symbolic Modelling and the Clean Language, Clean Space and Emergent Knowledge processes of David Grove. If you are new to this field, we suggest you allowPenny
THE DEVELOPING GROUP The Developing Group. We established The Developing Group in 2001 as a regular forum for the exploration of new ideas in the field of all things Clean – and we have met 4-6 times a year ever since. The list of topics below represents the development of our ideas and methods since the publication of our book, Metaphors in Mind, in 2000, PSYCHOTHERAPY & COUNSELLING Psychotherapy & Counselling , Introductory SyM , Advanced metaphor , Introductory CL. Many therapists and counsellors work intuitively with their clients' metaphors -- without knowing there is a language model and a process for doing so. Clean Language is the basis of the appoach and it can be encorporated into most therapeutic modalities. "META, MILTON AND METAPHOR MODELS" BY PENNY TOMPKINS AND Published in 1997, this article describes a new form of modelling called Symbolic Modelling (based on the metaphor therapy and 'Clean Language' of David Grove) and how it relates to other NLP models. WWW.CLEANLANGUAGE.CO.UK David Grove: Until his untimely death in 2008 David innovated numerous therapeutic methods and he conducted training seminars in the USA, UK, France and in his country of origin New Zealand. In 1989 he co-authored with B.I. Panzer, Resolving Traumatic Memories: Metaphors and Symbols in Psychotherapy.He was the originator Clean Language, Clean Space, Emergent KnowledgeTHE CLEAN COMMUNITY
The clean community is a “community of practice.” 1 Such communities are created by people gravitating to like-minded people who have a passion for something they do, the desire to learn how to do it better, and the motivation to interact regularly. The Community. Our community is connected by a shared belief that a clean approach isa
USING METAPHORS WITH COACHING Metaphors give the Coach Insight. As a tool for coaching, the client's metaphors give you an insight into their unique perception of their situation and their goals. When the client tells you that they can 'see light at the end of the tunnel', that is what they are experiencing. There is THE VALUE OF VALUES: ELICITATION WITH NLP 2. Then prioritise your answers in order from 1 (highest) to whatever. This might give a list as follows: No. 1 Being one with the universe. No. 2 Being honest. No. 3 Being loved. No. 4 Being with friends. No. 5 Having integrity. No. 6 Helping others. "LEARNING METAPHORS" BY PENNY TOMPKINS AND JAMES LAWLEY First published in the SEAL Journal December 2000 LEARNING METAPHORS by James Lawley and Penny Tompkins. Learning is a highly complex process about which we know very little. SELF-DECEPTION, DELUSION AND DENIAL ABOUT US - WWW.CLEANLANGUAGE.CO.UK Symbolic Modelling uses personal metaphors to facilitate clients to work with higher levels of experience — core beliefs, sense of identity and purpose, the spiritual -- as well as complex and seemingly intractable issues that are not amenable to traditional techniques. Metaphors and symbols are like threads which weave together to create a continually unfolding tapestry — the fabric ofNEWS ARCHIVE
The Centre for Clean Language and Symbolic Modelling "CLEAN SPACE: MODELING HUMAN PERCEPTION THROUGH EMERGENCE Penny Tompkins and James Lawley are UKCP registered psychotherapists, coaches in business, and certified NLP trainers.They are authors of Metaphors in Mind: Transformation through Symbolic Modelling and have recently produced a training video/DVD, A Strange and Strong Sensation.This shows a complete Symbolic Modelling client session with on-screen annotation, and includes a full transcript "LEARNING METAPHORS" BY PENNY TOMPKINS AND JAMES LAWLEY First published in the SEAL Journal December 2000 LEARNING METAPHORS by James Lawley and Penny Tompkins. Learning is a highly complex process about which we know very little.LEARNING METAPHORS
1. Planting flowers -- A seed is planted in my mind which I nurture with water and sun in the faith that it will sprout and grow. 2. Playing cards -- I divide things into four categories and look for patterns across the suits until the logic and meaning emerges and I know which card to play. 3. META, MILTON, METAPHOR: MODELS OF SUBJECTIVE EXPERIENCE First published in Rapport, journal of the Association for NLP (UK), Issue 36, August 1997. Meta, Milton and Metaphor: Models of Subjective Experience Penny Tompkins and James Lawley . In the beginning was the Meta Model. Richard Bandler and John Grinder's brilliant linguistic methodology for exploring and influencing a client's model of the world - in the direction of sensory experience. 3 SIMPLE STEPS FOR BETTER MEETINGS Tip 2. Many people find it difficult to distinguish sensory-specific information from conceptual. It may take a couple of goes to get the evidence for what they’ll see, hear and feel. Tip 3. When using clean set-up in a business context ask no more than three questions of any one answer. THE APPLICATION OF METAPROGRAMMES TO THE CLASSROOM An Overview. This article will give you an overview of how to apply the idea of metaprograms in the classroom and so improve the effectiveness of your teaching. I will explain three metaprograms in detail which I believe are fundamental to learning: Sameness-Difference, Chunk Size, and Frame of Reference. STOCHASTIC TINKERING Nassim Nicholas Taleb, author of The Black Swan believes that innovation, both of knowledge and technology, is mostly driven by "stochastic tinkering". Even though it is mostly described after the fact, in top-down directed research terms . Here 'stochastic' relates to randomness (effective as well as actual) and serendipity – aiming for 'A' and discovering 'B' instead. MODELLING: TOP-DOWN AND BOTTOM-UP As a 'clean' modeller you will model from behaviour to pattern (bottom-up) while facilitating the client to go from story to components and relationships (top-down). At that point the client, with a little help, may well move adjacent before re-constructing a new meaning and model of the world: Top-down modelling. WWW.CLEANLANGUAGE.CO.UKHOMEGALLERY TOURBLOGSERVICESBOOKS DVDSETCRESOURCES
The Clean Collection. This is cleanlanguage.co.uk — the home of Symbolic Modelling on the Internet. Here you can find articles and information on Penny Tompkins and James Lawley's Symbolic Modelling and the Clean Language, Clean Space and Emergent Knowledge processes of David Grove. If you are new to this field, we suggest you allowPenny
THE DEVELOPING GROUP The Developing Group. We established The Developing Group in 2001 as a regular forum for the exploration of new ideas in the field of all things Clean – and we have met 4-6 times a year ever since. The list of topics below represents the development of our ideas and methods since the publication of our book, Metaphors in Mind, in 2000, HOW TO DO A MODELLING PROJECT www.cleanlanguage.co.uk on 19 July 2006 HOW TO DO AN NLP MODELLING PROJECT by Penny Tompkins and James Lawley. Section 1 of 8. Introduction. The following sections summarise over ten years of experience of modelling, conducting formal modelling projects andtraining modelling.
WWW.CLEANLANGUAGE.CO.UK David Grove: Until his untimely death in 2008 David innovated numerous therapeutic methods and he conducted training seminars in the USA, UK, France and in his country of origin New Zealand. In 1989 he co-authored with B.I. Panzer, Resolving Traumatic Memories: Metaphors and Symbols in Psychotherapy.He was the originator Clean Language, Clean Space, Emergent Knowledge USING METAPHORS WITH COACHING Metaphors give the Coach Insight. As a tool for coaching, the client's metaphors give you an insight into their unique perception of their situation and their goals. When the client tells you that they can 'see light at the end of the tunnel', that is what they are experiencing. There isTHE CLEAN COMMUNITY
The clean community is a “community of practice.” 1 Such communities are created by people gravitating to like-minded people who have a passion for something they do, the desire to learn how to do it better, and the motivation to interact regularly. The Community. Our community is connected by a shared belief that a clean approach isa
THE VALUE OF VALUES: ELICITATION WITH NLP 2. Then prioritise your answers in order from 1 (highest) to whatever. This might give a list as follows: No. 1 Being one with the universe. No. 2 Being honest. No. 3 Being loved. No. 4 Being with friends. No. 5 Having integrity. No. 6 Helping others. STOCHASTIC TINKERING Nassim Nicholas Taleb, author of The Black Swan believes that innovation, both of knowledge and technology, is mostly driven by "stochastic tinkering". Even though it is mostly described after the fact, in top-down directed research terms . Here 'stochastic' relates to randomness (effective as well as actual) and serendipity – aiming for 'A' and discovering 'B' instead. META, MILTON, METAPHOR: MODELS OF SUBJECTIVE EXPERIENCE10 EXAMPLES OF METAPHORSDEFINITION OF METAPHOR FOR KIDSLIST OF METAPHORSMETAPHOR EXAMPLESTYPES OF METAPHORWORK METAPHOR EXAMPLES First published in Rapport, journal of the Association for NLP (UK), Issue 36, August 1997. Meta, Milton and Metaphor: Models of Subjective Experience Penny Tompkins and James Lawley . In the beginning was the Meta Model. Richard Bandler and John Grinder's brilliant linguistic methodology for exploring and influencing a client's model of the world - in the direction of sensory experience. "USING METAPHORS WITH COACHING" BY ANGELA DUNBAR Bulletin of the Association for Coaching October 2005 Using Metaphors with Coaching by Angela Dunbar DipM MCIM Why Metaphors? I first came across the powerful effect of metaphors in coaching, when I was beingcoached.
WWW.CLEANLANGUAGE.CO.UKHOMEGALLERY TOURBLOGSERVICESBOOKS DVDSETCRESOURCES
The Clean Collection. This is cleanlanguage.co.uk — the home of Symbolic Modelling on the Internet. Here you can find articles and information on Penny Tompkins and James Lawley's Symbolic Modelling and the Clean Language, Clean Space and Emergent Knowledge processes of David Grove. If you are new to this field, we suggest you allowPenny
THE DEVELOPING GROUP The Developing Group. We established The Developing Group in 2001 as a regular forum for the exploration of new ideas in the field of all things Clean – and we have met 4-6 times a year ever since. The list of topics below represents the development of our ideas and methods since the publication of our book, Metaphors in Mind, in 2000, HOW TO DO A MODELLING PROJECT www.cleanlanguage.co.uk on 19 July 2006 HOW TO DO AN NLP MODELLING PROJECT by Penny Tompkins and James Lawley. Section 1 of 8. Introduction. The following sections summarise over ten years of experience of modelling, conducting formal modelling projects andtraining modelling.
WWW.CLEANLANGUAGE.CO.UK David Grove: Until his untimely death in 2008 David innovated numerous therapeutic methods and he conducted training seminars in the USA, UK, France and in his country of origin New Zealand. In 1989 he co-authored with B.I. Panzer, Resolving Traumatic Memories: Metaphors and Symbols in Psychotherapy.He was the originator Clean Language, Clean Space, Emergent Knowledge USING METAPHORS WITH COACHING Metaphors give the Coach Insight. As a tool for coaching, the client's metaphors give you an insight into their unique perception of their situation and their goals. When the client tells you that they can 'see light at the end of the tunnel', that is what they are experiencing. There isTHE CLEAN COMMUNITY
The clean community is a “community of practice.” 1 Such communities are created by people gravitating to like-minded people who have a passion for something they do, the desire to learn how to do it better, and the motivation to interact regularly. The Community. Our community is connected by a shared belief that a clean approach isa
THE VALUE OF VALUES: ELICITATION WITH NLP 2. Then prioritise your answers in order from 1 (highest) to whatever. This might give a list as follows: No. 1 Being one with the universe. No. 2 Being honest. No. 3 Being loved. No. 4 Being with friends. No. 5 Having integrity. No. 6 Helping others. STOCHASTIC TINKERING Nassim Nicholas Taleb, author of The Black Swan believes that innovation, both of knowledge and technology, is mostly driven by "stochastic tinkering". Even though it is mostly described after the fact, in top-down directed research terms . Here 'stochastic' relates to randomness (effective as well as actual) and serendipity – aiming for 'A' and discovering 'B' instead. META, MILTON, METAPHOR: MODELS OF SUBJECTIVE EXPERIENCE10 EXAMPLES OF METAPHORSDEFINITION OF METAPHOR FOR KIDSLIST OF METAPHORSMETAPHOR EXAMPLESTYPES OF METAPHORWORK METAPHOR EXAMPLES First published in Rapport, journal of the Association for NLP (UK), Issue 36, August 1997. Meta, Milton and Metaphor: Models of Subjective Experience Penny Tompkins and James Lawley . In the beginning was the Meta Model. Richard Bandler and John Grinder's brilliant linguistic methodology for exploring and influencing a client's model of the world - in the direction of sensory experience. "USING METAPHORS WITH COACHING" BY ANGELA DUNBAR Bulletin of the Association for Coaching October 2005 Using Metaphors with Coaching by Angela Dunbar DipM MCIM Why Metaphors? I first came across the powerful effect of metaphors in coaching, when I was beingcoached.
ABOUT US - WWW.CLEANLANGUAGE.CO.UK Symbolic Modelling uses personal metaphors to facilitate clients to work with higher levels of experience — core beliefs, sense of identity and purpose, the spiritual -- as well as complex and seemingly intractable issues that are not amenable to traditional techniques. Metaphors and symbols are like threads which weave together to create a continually unfolding tapestry — the fabric of PSYCHOTHERAPY & COUNSELLING Psychotherapy & Counselling , Introductory SyM , Advanced metaphor , Introductory CL. Many therapists and counsellors work intuitively with their clients' metaphors -- without knowing there is a language model and a process for doing so. Clean Language is the basis of the appoach and it can be encorporated into most therapeutic modalities. "CLEAN LANGUAGE REVISITED" BY JAMES LAWLEY & PENNY TOMPKINS Clean Language Revisited: The evolution of a model by James Lawley and Penny Tompkins "Clean Language facilitates the client's process,ensuring that the
HOW TO DO A MODELLING PROJECT www.cleanlanguage.co.uk on 19 July 2006 HOW TO DO AN NLP MODELLING PROJECT by Penny Tompkins and James Lawley. Section 1 of 8. Introduction. The following sections summarise over ten years of experience of modelling, conducting formal modelling projects andtraining modelling.
"META, MILTON AND METAPHOR MODELS" BY PENNY TOMPKINS AND Published in 1997, this article describes a new form of modelling called Symbolic Modelling (based on the metaphor therapy and 'Clean Language' of David Grove) and how it relates to other NLP models.DAVID GROVE
Foreword to The Work and Life of David Grove. Book Insights in Space. The Clean Community. Symbolic Modelling Emergent Change though Metaphor and Clean Language. Metaphor the body and healing. New articles. Becoming More Mindful with Clean Language and Symbolic Modelling. Interview Models of Persistence and Innovation. Going Live.THE CLEAN COMMUNITY
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