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Question 1 of 8
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The goal of the “Recoding Decisions” process is to update a limiting belief and help the explorer become more resourceful in the appropriate contexts.
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The label “recoding” relates to the idea that if you recode an experience with different submodalities, it can change the experience in a positive way.
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Recoding Decisions only works for some people, because many people cannot make inner images.
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The Recoding decisions process is always the best way to help somebody change a limiting belief or decision they made earlier in life.
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Recoding decisions only works part of the time because, as Sigmund Freud said, beliefs are notoriously difficult to change, and it is unlikely to get much positive change on a well-entrenched limiting belief.
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The original name for the Recoding Decisions process was the “Decision Destroyer.”
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Imprints are referred to in the Recoding Decisions process. An imprint is an early reference experience that results in a belief or a decision that lasts through time.
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As with all advanced NLP techniques and processes, it is always necessary to follow the written protocol as closely as possible to maintain the integrity of the process, protect the explorer, and to “stay true” to NLP.
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