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Good post Mike and this is a really interesting thread folks with some good links too so keep up the good posts.
Now at the moment cant really contribute much to this but I agree that there are vast advantages of looking at such NLP, but I guess this also depends on what your going through, where your at, where you have been and what obstacles (challenges) you continue or seem to face or come up against that you wish to overcome.
A while back I came across some Mp3's that were not really talk, chat or had music in the files but rather had Frequency tones in the Mp3's and for what I remember you play them for X amount of time (or while you trade) and it puts your head more so in the decision stage (in the zone perhaps) for undoing doubt or wrong, be it the trade goes your way or not (it doesn't matter) type of thing.
I actually thought I downloaded these so called Frequencies or had a link written in a text file but for the life of me cannot seem to find them.
Saying that, I do wonder at times about this, as one of my LCD monitors tends to have a transformer frequency noise, or as Dell has said to me, it is the CCFL tubes that can make a pitch on some screens, and on another identical screen another one can also start up but only when its colder for some reason.
I have my suspicions about all this, but I am already sensitive to hearing higher frequencies and if I can only find the tone/frequencies previously written where ever they maybe I can make up my own tone waves/mp3s to suit.
Will post back here should I obtain this information.
Or if somebody also happens to have come across or read the same and know similar, please share.
Thanks for that buddy, appreciate it. Like many, have been quite busy and even forgot that I posted here but will certainly down that and also have a read as well.
OK, well I have a program called Millionaire's Mindset by Patrick Stockhausen. Apparently it's a combination of NLP and some other techniques. There's three parts to the program and the first one is called Total Mind Reprogram. You're supposed to listen to it with headphones because at various times, there's a load of different phrases coming all at once and overlapping each other, so you're hearing one thing in one ear and another thing in the other year. Well, you're supposed to listen to it during the day, but lots of times it's bedtime and I end up falling asleep to it. Of of the content must be sticking in my head though, because I find myself saying the phrases occasionally during trading, much to my dismay.
There are two other parts, one to listen to before trading, similar to Trading Mind Software, and the third one you listen to while you're trading. This one the overlapping phrases I described above, except it's continuous. I guess it's supposed to distract your mind enough so you're paying attention to what's happening on screen. I've used it a few times, but when there's a lot of heat in the trade, I find it distracting.
If it weren't for Charles Faulkner, I would have totally disregarded NLP as quackery. I still don't know too much about it, but my early opinion of it at this stage is this:
You can sort NLP concepts into two general categories. 1.) Things that work and are repeatable, so for all intents and purposes can be called 'true.' Probably don't exist in traditional models of psychology, and that's ok.
2.) Speculation...exploration of ideas....but presented as facts.
The problem is you have discern the good from bad information. It's unrealistic to think that the authors of NLP 'figured it all out', but it is realistic to think that they may have figured a few things out.
NLP concepts are based on hypnosis,body language reading/cold reading,etc...
it's a bit "crazy" because the main founder try to cure people from mental disease...
it's nothing new in it self.
i would rather advice you look into hypnosis,wich is one you understand how it work is more like a relaxation tool and is recognized for medical purpose.
it's mainly going to reach to your subconscious by using presuppositions and then pacing then leading.
it's really close to meditation in it's form,but there is way too much "spiritual BS"sales pitch everywhere so if you are interest look into scientific or medical books for valid information.
Personally i use self-hypnosis because meditation doesn't suit me but it is really the same just a different way to reach to a relax state of mind.