Calibration and Sensory Acuity
Exclusive to ericks.orgYou’ve been told that calibration is the key. You understand the concept of sensory acuity from your NLP training, yet in a live session, the theory often crumbles. The instruction to “notice everything” is a direct path to overwhelm, leaving you trying to consciously track breathing, skin tone, lower lip size, and the client’s words all at once. You’re left guessing which subtle movements are meaningful signals and which are simply noise. Your timing for an intervention feels more like a gamble than a certainty.
The gap isn’t in your intellectual understanding. It’s in your perception. Effective calibration isn’t an exercise in collecting a long list of observations. It’s the development of a refined filter for what is significant. It’s the ability to detect the minimal physiological cues that tell you what’s happening beneath the surface, giving you immediate feedback on the impact of your questions and the progress of the change work. Without this, even the most powerful technique is applied with blunt force, hoping to land correctly.
This recording is a concentrated training designed to develop that specific perceptual skill. It moves beyond the slogans and into the mechanics of building a reliable internal instrument. You will be guided through the process of setting a clean baseline, identifying the almost invisible markers of state-level processing, and confirming that the work has actually integrated beyond mere cognitive agreement. It’s the instruction for turning a theoretical principle into your most dependable tool for effective client work.
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