Beginners Guide to NLP – Part 7 (Subliminal Message Programming)

Today’s article is on subliminal message programming. If you have missed the previous six parts on this NLP series, you can certainly go back and explore all of the ideas in NLP through these links: pattern interrupt, anchoring, eye accessing cues, chunking and neurological levels.

Defining Subliminal Message Programming

Subliminal Message ProgrammingSubliminal message programming is also known as positive statements, affirmations, or auto suggestions. This form of NLP messaging can be achieved through sound, images and feelings. In order for this form of subliminal message programming to work, these NLP cues must be embedded into the subconscious, which is the much deeper portion of the mind and something you don’t have a lot of control over.

Beginners’ Guide to NLP – Part 6 (Neurological Levels for Change in NLP)

Before we embarked on neurological levels for change in NLP, let me do a brief recap of what we have covered in this Beginners’ Guide to NLP. We are at the halfway mark of this series now. In parts 1-5, I have touched on pattern interrupt, anchoring, eye accessing cues and chunking as NLP skills that can help improve lives. If you have missed any of these, it would be really helpful for you to review them again because from here on we are going to be discussing about more complex NLP ideas. Let us start with neurological levels in NLP.