Difference between revisions 232864103 and 232865452 on enwiki{{otheruses4|a Neuro-linguistic programming method|reframing in cinematography|Reframing (filmmaking)}} {{Neuro-linguistic programming}} '''Reframing''' is a technique in [[Neuro-linguistic programming]] (NLP) where an undesirable behavior or trait is conferred a [[Positive and negative (NLP)#Positive intent|positive intention]]. Alternatives to satisfy the positive intent are found, followed by negotiations with (parts of) self to resolve conflict, check for ecology and to imp(contracted; show full)omething as a liability, that's the message we deliver to our brain. Then the brain produces states that make it a reality. If we change our frame of reference by looking at the same situation from a different point of view, we can change the way we respond in life. We can change our representation or perception about anything and in a moment change our states and behaviors. This is what reframing is all about. <ref>Robbins 291.</ref> </blockquote> ==Example== For example, say a university or college student breaks his leg during summer vacation. He is crestfallen, because he can no longer play tennis and golf with his family and friends. A few days later, he realizes that he now has the quiet, alone time to learn how to play the guitar, something he had always wanted to do but had been too busy to attempt. He then discovers he has a great aptitude for music and becomes a decent guitar player by summer's end. One year later, he changes his major to music. After graduation he embarks on(contracted; show full)* NLP: The New Technology of Achievement by NLP Comprehensive, Steve Andreas, and Charles Faulkner (Paperback - Feb 19, 1996) *Live Your Dreams... Let Reality Catch Up: NLP and Common Sense for Coaches, Managers and You by Roger Ellerton PhD CMC (Paperback - Jul 6, 2006) [[Category:Neuro-Linguistic Programming concepts and methods]] [[de:Umdeutung (Psychologie)]] [[ru:Рефрейминг]] All content in the above text box is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license Version 4 and was originally sourced from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?diff=prev&oldid=232865452.
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