X-Ray Listening: Clean Language section for NLP Master Practitioner Course

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X-Ray Listening Judy Rees

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By Judy Rees, delivered Ecclefechan Sept 2013

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X-Ray ListeningJudy Rees

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Judy Rees•Passionate about connecting minds

and bodies via metaphor, to catalyse change

•Co-author of Clean Language: Revealing Metaphors and Opening Minds

•International coach and trainer

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Asking About Metaphor

•When you are listening at your best, you are like... what? (Starter question only)

•What kind of X (is that X)?•Is there anything else about X?

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What did you notice?

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Listening Benefits•Brings you clarity about what people mean

•Reduces misunderstandings and conflict

•Helps listenees to think precisely•Builds rapport and trust•Conceals your ignorance!

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Are You Listening?1.Listen2.Be distracted3.ListenNotice what happens!

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What Makes A Good Listener?

Your suggestions

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Deeper Listening?1.Person A talks about

something important to them2.Person B listens without

speaking (can smile and nod)Notice what happens!

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What Happened?• When you were being listened

to?• When you were the listener?• To the relationship between

you?

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Parrot Phrasing

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Parrot Phrasing1.Person A talks about something important to them

2.Person B encourages them by repeating selected words and phrases

3.Person C listens for metaphors and makes some notes for later

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A waitress increased her tips by 70% simply by repeating the

customer’s order back to them in their own words, rather than

saying “okay” or “coming right up”

University of Nijmegen, 2005

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Metaphor

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MetaphorThought is made of

metaphor - the native language of the

unconscious mind

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MetaphorDescribes one kind of

thing in terms of another kind of thing

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Surfaces And

EssencesDouglas Hofstadter and

Emmanuel Sander

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Metaphors In Mind•Categorising•Creating•Interpreting•Deciding •Learning

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Coins Activity

•Take a handful of coins•Arrange them to represent either: •you and your family, or •you and your colleagues

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Metaphor In Language

•Six metaphors per minute•Side-effect of metaphoric thought•Can be used to connect with the

unconscious mind

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Metaphor in Thought

•Change in metaphor in language can lead to change in thought

•Change in metaphor in thought “rearranges neurology” - everything changes

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The Mind

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David Grove’sClean

Language

Precision toolkit for working with

metaphor in thought

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Noticing Metaphors

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Natural Metaphors•Cliches and proverbs•Common metaphors - eg. journey,

game, space, force•“It’s like...” is stated or implied

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Directing attention with questions

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Clean Language Questions•Precision tools for working with

people’s thoughts and directing attention

•Designed to minimise content input

•Include as few presuppositions and metaphors as possible

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•Use only the given question, with one or more of the person’s own words

•“And when...” with a parrot-phrase is used as a connector

Clean Language Questions

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David Grove

1950 - 2008

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Clean Language•Created by David Grove for therapy•Modelled/codified by Penny Tompkins

and James Lawley•Now ideas applied in multiple contexts

- management, coaching, marketing etc

•Increasingly supported by academic research

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“Constraint inspires creativity”

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What happens when you are asked

a question?

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The art of directing attention

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The 2 Lazy Jedi Questions

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2 Lazy Jedi Qs: Uses

•Finding out more about anything!

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2 Lazy Jedi Questions

•What kind of X (is that X)?•Is there anything else about X?

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Words Are Personal

•Think of a flower•What kind of flower is your flower?

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Using The 2 LJQs•What’s one of the goals you have in

life? (Starter only)•What kind of X (is that X)?•Is there anything else about X?

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What did you notice?

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The Dark Side Of Metaphor

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Discovering A Metaphor•Listen for, and notice, natural

metaphors•Or ask: “And that’s... like... what?”•Ask very slowly, with long pauses

•Metaphors are personal•Ask Clean Language questions - the

details are always different

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Handling The Dark Side•Notice - is this a metaphor for a

problem or an outcome?•If it’s a problem, take care! Either:•Use Power Switch immediately or•Ask up to two LJQs before asking

for a metaphor, then use the Power Switch

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Exploring A Metaphor•Start with “What would you like to

have happen?”•Explore that outcome with Clean

Language questions•Listen for, and explore, metaphors •If drifting into problem, use Power

Switch

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The Power Switch

•And when <problem>, what would you like to have happen?

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The Power SwitchUses•Changing focus from negative to

positive•Changing mood/state •Unsticking•Persuasion, influence, sales•Conflict resolution

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Power Switch Practice

•Start by stating a minor problem •“And when <problem>, what

would you like to have happen?”

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Power Switch Practice

•This time, start with a metaphor for a minor problem

•And <problem> is like... what?>

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Practice•Person A talks about

something/someone they love (or a metaphor for that)

•What kind of X?•Is there anything else about X?•“And when <problem>, what

would you like to have happen?”

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Feeling to Metaphor•Person A mentions a feeling

•What kind of X?•Is there anything else about X?•Where/whereabouts is X?•And that’s like... what?

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Unlocking The Emotional Brain

Bruce Ecker, Robin Ticic, Laurel Hulley

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Coaching With Clean

•Get a “towards” outcome•Get a metaphor for that outcome•Develop the metaphor until chimes•No fixing! Elicitation is the

intervention

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Coaching With Clean•What would you like to have

happen (as a result of this module)?•What kind of X?•Is there anything else about X?•Where/whereabouts is X?•And that’s like... what?

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Necessary Conditions

•What needs to happen for X?•Conditions are often “nested”

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When you are working at your

best, you are like what?

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Judy Rees www.xraylistening.com - blog

www.learncleanlanguage.com - resources

www.judyrees.co.uk - coaching

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Tom Petershttp://youtu.be/D7r

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James Gearyhttp://youtu.be/2c

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Caitlin Walkerhttp://youtu.be/aV

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