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The NLP Milton Model - Limits of the Speaker's Model

By Chris Harrison - Posted January 2009



Universal Quantifiers

These words are used to 'over generalize':

Examples include - always, every, never, no-one, nobody, all.

You will drift deeper with every breath.

Modal Operators

These words limit choice, and can be used during hypnotic trance inductions, to enable the hypnotist to move the client in the direction they require.

Examples include - have to, should, must, can't, won't.

In a moment you'll notice that you won't be able to lift your arm.

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