Sleight Of Mouth By Robert Dilts -
The apprentice picked up his hammer, realizing that his "problem" was actually the .
This story illustrates the core of Dilts’ work: we don't change the world; we change the we use to navigate it. By shifting the linguistic frame, we unlock new choices that were previously invisible. Sleight of Mouth by Robert Dilts
Once, a master blacksmith was teaching his apprentice how to craft a legendary sword. The apprentice, frustrated after hours of hammering, threw his tools down and sighed, The apprentice picked up his hammer, realizing that

