UNLIMITED
POWER
BY ANTHONY ROBBINS
Copyright © 1991 by Robbins Research International. AM rights reserved. Reproduction in any form without the express written convent of Robbins Research International is prohibited.
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CHAPTER XVI
REFRAMING: THE POWER OF
PERSPECTIVE
If I asked you, "What does a footstep mean?"
you would probably answer, "It
doesn't mean anything to me." But what if you're sitting home alone late at night,
and you hear footsteps downstairs?
A moment later, you hear the steps moving
toward you. Do the footsteps have meaning then? They sure do.
The same signal
(the sound of footsteps) will have many different meanings depending upon what it
has meant to you in similar situations in the past.
Thus the meaning of any experience in life depends
upon the frame we put
around it. If you change the frame we put around it the context,
the meaning
changes instantly. One of the most effective tools for personal change is learning
how to put the best frames on any experiences. This process is called reframing.
Look
at this figure, and listen to the tape about what you see.
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