13 min

Milton Language part four: Transderivational Searches, and Nominalisations Can Change Your Life NLP Courses

    • Self-Improvement

Welcome back to our podcast series on Milton Language patterns. Today, we're diving into the fascinating world of Deletions and how they can impact your brain and your communication skills.

Great communicators know how to use Deletions to their advantage. They know that sometimes, leaving out certain information can actually make their message more powerful. We'll explore how this works and give you some tips on how to use Deletions to make your own communication more impactful.

But that's not all! We'll also dive into the concept of Transderivational Searches and how they relate to Deletions. Trust me, it's not as complicated as it sounds - and understanding this concept can be a game-changer in your communication skills.

Last but not least, we'll introduce you to Nominalisations - these are like the secret weapon of great communicators. They're powerful words that can transform the way you think and communicate. We'll give you examples of how to use Nominalisations in your everyday life and show you how they can help you achieve your goals.

So, if you're ready to take your communication skills to the next level, join us for this episode. It's going to be a blast, and you'll come out the other side with some seriously impressive skills. Let's do this!

If you found inspiration in this episode, share it with your followers on Instagram by posting a screenshot of yourself listening and tagging us @johncassidyrice. 

If you haven't left a review yet, we'd really appreciate it if you could visit https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/nlp-courses/id1072472565 and leave a review to show your support for the show. or you can leave us a review here: https://socialjuice.io/nlp

Additionally, we invite you to contribute to the podcast by submitting a question for a #Q&A edition of NLP Courses Podcast. 

Simply record a question (under 4 minutes) at https://www.nlpcourses.com/nlp-podcast/ and it may be featured on a future episode.

Find out more about our NLP training by visiting https://www.nlpcourses.com

Welcome back to our podcast series on Milton Language patterns. Today, we're diving into the fascinating world of Deletions and how they can impact your brain and your communication skills.

Great communicators know how to use Deletions to their advantage. They know that sometimes, leaving out certain information can actually make their message more powerful. We'll explore how this works and give you some tips on how to use Deletions to make your own communication more impactful.

But that's not all! We'll also dive into the concept of Transderivational Searches and how they relate to Deletions. Trust me, it's not as complicated as it sounds - and understanding this concept can be a game-changer in your communication skills.

Last but not least, we'll introduce you to Nominalisations - these are like the secret weapon of great communicators. They're powerful words that can transform the way you think and communicate. We'll give you examples of how to use Nominalisations in your everyday life and show you how they can help you achieve your goals.

So, if you're ready to take your communication skills to the next level, join us for this episode. It's going to be a blast, and you'll come out the other side with some seriously impressive skills. Let's do this!

If you found inspiration in this episode, share it with your followers on Instagram by posting a screenshot of yourself listening and tagging us @johncassidyrice. 

If you haven't left a review yet, we'd really appreciate it if you could visit https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/nlp-courses/id1072472565 and leave a review to show your support for the show. or you can leave us a review here: https://socialjuice.io/nlp

Additionally, we invite you to contribute to the podcast by submitting a question for a #Q&A edition of NLP Courses Podcast. 

Simply record a question (under 4 minutes) at https://www.nlpcourses.com/nlp-podcast/ and it may be featured on a future episode.

Find out more about our NLP training by visiting https://www.nlpcourses.com

13 min