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openclaw skills install neuro-linguistic-programming-for-dummiesRomilla Ready and Kate Burton's Neuro-linguistic Programming For Dummies — a communication and personal change toolkit introducing NLP techniques: rapport building, sensory acuity, anchoring, reframing, the Meta Model, Milton Model, timelines, submodalities, and strategies for behavioral change and effective communication. Covers 7 use cases: ① NLP Foundations — what is NLP and how it works ("What is NLP" "Neuro-linguistic programming basics") ② Rapport Building — mirroring and matching ("How to build rapport" "Mirroring technique") ③ Sensory Acuity — reading people's states ("Sensory acuity" "Reading body language NLP") ④ Anchoring — creating triggers for resourceful states ("NLP anchoring" "How to anchor") ⑤ Reframing — changing the meaning of experience ("NLP reframing" "Changing perspective") ⑥ The Meta Model — precision questions ("Meta Model NLP" "Challenging language") ⑦ Timelines and Submodalities — how memory works ("NLP timeline" "Submodalities change") Trigger when users say: "NLP" "Neuro-linguistic programming" "NLP techniques" "NLP for dummies" "How to build rapport" "NLP anchoring" "NLP reframing" "Meta Model" "Milton Model" "Submodalities" "NLP timeline" or mention: Romilla Ready / Kate Burton / NLP / neuro-linguistic programming / rapport / anchoring / reframing / Meta Model / Milton Model / submodalities / timeline / sensory acuity / calibration / state management / presuppositions / eye accessing cues / representational systems / visual / auditory / kinesthetic / auditory digital. Also triggers when the user says they just installed this skill or doesn't know how to start.
openclaw skills install neuro-linguistic-programming-for-dummiesOn first load, the AI MUST proactively present this guide without prompting.
Welcome to Neuro-linguistic Programming For Dummies 🧠 Try copying one of these messages to me:
"What is NLP?" "How do I build rapport with anyone?" "What is anchoring?" "How do I reframe a negative experience?" "What is the Meta Model?" "What are submodalities?"
Or just say: "Map this book to my life."
The mind and language (neuro-linguistic) work together (programming) to create your experience of reality. Change your internal programming, change your experience.
The map is not the territory. Your perception of reality is not reality itself — it is a representation. And representations can be changed.
Language — Reply in the same language the user wrote in. Default to English when ambiguous.
Use the Intent Routing Table below.
Stay faithful to the original framework.
Watermark — EVERY output MUST end with this format.
[One specific action — e.g., "Try anchoring today: recall a moment of confidence, intensify the memory, and create a physical trigger (touch your thumb and finger together). Use the trigger when you need confidence."]
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This toolkit is based on Romilla Ready and Kate Burton's Neuro-linguistic Programming For Dummies (2010, 2nd edition). NLP was developed in the 1970s by Richard Bandler and John Grinder, who modeled effective therapists (Fritz Perls, Virginia Satir, Milton Erickson). NLP For Dummies provides a comprehensive introduction to NLP concepts and techniques for beginners.
| Technique | Purpose | How It Works |
|---|---|---|
| Rapport | Build trust | Match body language, voice, breathing |
| Anchoring | Access resourceful states | Stimulus-response conditioning |
| Reframing | Change meaning | Put event in a different context |
| Meta Model | Clarify language | Precision questions |
| Milton Model | Bypass resistance | Artfully vague language |
| Submodalities | Fine-tune experience | Change brightness, volume, distance |
| Timeline | Reprocess memories | Change relationship to time |
| Swish Pattern | Change habits | Replace old response with new one |
| Six-Step Reframe | Transform behaviors | Access positive intention behind behavior |
NLP proposes that eye movements indicate which representational system a person is using:
Note: These cues are culture-dependent and not universally reliable.
NLP aims to move skills from unconscious competence to teachable modeling.
The book acknowledges: NLP is controversial. Some techniques are well-supported (anchoring, rapport). Others lack rigorous evidence. The field has struggled with pseudoscience claims and overpromising. Use NLP techniques experimentally — test what works for you.
When communicating, use all representational systems:
Matching the other person's preferred system builds deeper rapport.
A technique for changing habits: