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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 SEVEN-
KEY POINTS
The meaning of an experience is determined by the order of the signals provided to
the brain. We'll
use the word STRATEGY to describe the combinations of all the
factors that create any result: kinds of internal representations, the necessary
submodalities, and the required syntax.
We have a strategy for producing just about anything in life:
the feeling of love,
attraction, motivation, decision,
depression, whatever.
A nice metaphor for the components and use of strategies is that of baking. If
someone makes the greatest chocolate cake in the world, can you produce the
same quality results? Of course you can, if you have that person's recipe.
A recipe
is nothing but a strategy, a specific plan of what resources to use and how and
when to use them to produce a specific result.
Even so-called "learning-disabled" kids are often "strategy-disabled."
People who learn rapidly can master even the most
complex tasks because they
chunk information into small steps and then reassemble them into the original
whole.
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