[Neurons] 2011 Meta Reflections #37

L. Michael Hall meta at acsol.net
Mon Aug 8 09:06:20 EDT 2011


L. Michael Hall, Ph.D.

Meta Reflections 2011 - #37

August 8, 2011







WOW!

A LOT OF HIGH QUALITY PEOPLE!





While we received a lot of very positive feedback and testimonies from those
who attended the First International Neuro-Semantic Conference, here is some
of the very best feedback that I received both in writing and in person.
These are the comments regarding the high quality people at the conference:

"You have such intelligent and world-class people here!" one gentleman said
at the end of the Conference. "I'm really impressed, I remember the days
when you were just starting and coming each summer to Florida ..."

"How have you succeeded in attracting such incredibly competent people to be
a part of this?" another person asked. "I'm really surprised!"



Well, I wasn't surprised about the high quality people; I am only surprised
by the comment itself. Of course, I suppose that part of my lack of
surprise is that I am now used to working around, and hanging out with, such
highly competent people. It is one of the things that I find so rewarding
in Neuro-Semantics -I get to hang out with focused, intense, intelligent,
creative, playful, and loving people!



This wasn't true for a number of years. There was a time when we had to be
much more vigilant about who we let in. There were the New Age nuts who
wanted us to model channeling dead people; model remote viewing, and so on.
There were the manipulators, especially we had to be careful about people
coming from some "schools" of NLP, schools which mostly used NLP to sell and
persuade. Why? Because those are the "schools" of NLP that do not
distinguish between respectfully influencing and manipulating to one's own
selfish advantage. They offer no ethical guidelines for how and when to
"do" NLP on someone. In those early years, there were several times when I
had to call someone aside and talk to them about using various language
patterns (seduction patterns) that were not respectful.



Then there were the talkers who never do. Many would come in, get
absolutely enthusiastic about Neuro-Semantic NLP and in their excitement
talk about doing wild and incredible things when they got home. But then
nothing happened. When they got home they ran out of steam, the excitement
vanished, and within months they would be off after the next new thing.



Yet as the years have passed, one thing that most people know about
Neuro-Semantic NLP is that we have a strong emphasis on professional ethics.
And a strong emphasis on quality, on results, on accountability. This has
been at the heart of the Vision we put out in 1996, "to take NLP to a higher
level ethically and professionally." And it has been the reason we created
structures of accountability for people who are licensed to use
Neuro-Semantic NLP as Meta-Coaches or as Trainers under the ISNS.



How else do I explain the high quality of people who are now at the core of
Neuro-Semantics? I attribute it in part to the Meta-States Model. Using
the Meta-States Model does that because it has "applied to self" built into
the model. That's because it is a model about self-reflexive consciousness-
how you think-and-feel about your previous state or what you just said or
did. And given that, our focus has always been -first apply to self, then
to others. In fact, we go so far as to say, If you are not applying a
pattern, a model, a process to yourself, you haven't earned the right to
apply it to others. And if you don't provide choice for people- enabling
them to understand what they are signing up for and the possible
consequences of using a particular pattern, you are not treating the person
as an adult. You are assuming that you know better for them and that is
ultimately disrespectful.



If a tool is powerful, it is powerful both in providing value and richness-
in making the world better and a person more resourceful. If it is
powerful, it is also powerful for being misused so that someone could misuse
it to take advantage of others and to make their world poorer and them less
resourceful. That's why training isn't enough; there has to be
accountability, supervision, and some personal guidance and mentoring so
that a person using the tools is the kind of person who brings honor to the
process. That's why we always ask those being licensed to "make us proud"
and why the licensing process itself creates an ongoing relationship.



When I step back from both the presenters at the International Conference
and the participants who traveled from so many countries to be a part of it-
I am amazed and delighted when I consider the incredible group of high
quality people who came. At the Conference we had a handful of doctoral
level researchers, we had three medical doctors, we had top-level executive
Coaches and business consultants. We had some top level psychotherapists
from numerous countries. We also had many people highly skilled and
experienced in marketing and entrepreneurship. And beyond that we had a
whole community of people who know how to collaborate and practice operating
from abundance.



What else explains this? I think our leadership team explains it. One of
the ways you can "measure" and evaluate leadership is by looking at the
quality of the people it produces. So look who's following their lead!
Also, knowing the hearts and lives of those on the leadership team, I know
them in terms of their passion for making a difference in the world and for
creating credibility for Neuro-Semantics by what they do and who they are.



















L. Michael Hall, Ph.D.

Neuro-Semantics Executive Director ---- <http://www.neurosemantics.com/>
www.neurosemantics.com

P.O. Box 8

Clifton, CO. 81520 USA ----
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