Two mischievous brothers were brought to a priest by their parents for help with their naughty behavior. When the priest asked the boys if they knew where God was, one boy became alarmed and told the other to run away, thinking the priest suspected them of making God missing based on their history of misbehavior. This story illustrates how conditioning from past experiences can cause us to react in certain ways without thinking, like the boys associating the priest's question with their past misdeeds. NLP suggests programming the mind to modify behavior appropriately rather than always reacting based on conditioning.
Two mischievous brothers were brought to a priest by their parents for help with their naughty behavior. When the priest asked the boys if they knew where God was, one boy became alarmed and told the other to run away, thinking the priest suspected them of making God missing based on their history of misbehavior. This story illustrates how conditioning from past experiences can cause us to react in certain ways without thinking, like the boys associating the priest's question with their past misdeeds. NLP suggests programming the mind to modify behavior appropriately rather than always reacting based on conditioning.
Two mischievous brothers were brought to a priest by their parents for help with their naughty behavior. When the priest asked the boys if they knew where God was, one boy became alarmed and told the other to run away, thinking the priest suspected them of making God missing based on their history of misbehavior. This story illustrates how conditioning from past experiences can cause us to react in certain ways without thinking, like the boys associating the priest's question with their past misdeeds. NLP suggests programming the mind to modify behavior appropriately rather than always reacting based on conditioning.
Two mischievous brothers were brought to a priest by their parents for help with their naughty behavior. When the priest asked the boys if they knew where God was, one boy became alarmed and told the other to run away, thinking the priest suspected them of making God missing based on their history of misbehavior. This story illustrates how conditioning from past experiences can cause us to react in certain ways without thinking, like the boys associating the priest's question with their past misdeeds. NLP suggests programming the mind to modify behavior appropriately rather than always reacting based on conditioning.
They had the habit of flicking away recklessly. Any amount of advice punishment had no effect on them. They continued to be as they were. The parents became impatient and hopeless. They heard of a church priest who had the knack of dealing with difficult people and bringing them around. The parents took the boys to the priest. The priest started his intervention. "Boys, Do you know where God is?" Upon hearing this, one boy alarmed the other, "Come on, Run now & escape God is missing & the priest suspect us" This is 'CONDITIONING' Even though the priest wanted to advice them of a good manner, the very question triggered to the boys in their mind of the conditioning so far that they were 'lifters' and inadvertently they thought they were mistaken. We also in life do like this on occasions based on our conditioning. In the heat of the moment we most of the time respond based on conditioning than intellectual calculation. Hence NLP suggests to you to 'PROGRAM' your mind to modify behavior appropriately. www.vrnlp.com
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