These visuals are so helpful. The ice cream and dog story (from previous video) help to illustrated what left brain "story" sounds like vs. right brain sensory/somatic/embodied experiencing. I just watched these today and started using the concepts as I listened to story vs. state. I could literally see that Time Line as a client was fixed on the top layer of story. I began to look for the lines under the story. I also saw the loops in my head. I'm not new to this rodeo either. This series is making concepts come to life for me. Thanks Melissa and Caleb. #1 Fan here!😊
This comment makes me so giddy, Bobbie! I love that you're seeing the intricacies and brilliance of life more and more! Really helps to shift the story away from "talkative-avoidant" client to "adaptively processing in the ways that feel safe to them" client. =) Love that you're a part of our community!
These visuals are so helpful. The ice cream and dog story (from previous video) help to illustrated what left brain "story" sounds like vs. right brain sensory/somatic/embodied experiencing. I just watched these today and started using the concepts as I listened to story vs. state. I could literally see that Time Line as a client was fixed on the top layer of story. I began to look for the lines under the story. I also saw the loops in my head. I'm not new to this rodeo either. This series is making concepts come to life for me. Thanks Melissa and Caleb. #1 Fan here!😊
This comment makes me so giddy, Bobbie! I love that you're seeing the intricacies and brilliance of life more and more! Really helps to shift the story away from "talkative-avoidant" client to "adaptively processing in the ways that feel safe to them" client. =) Love that you're a part of our community!
Haha I think there is a British detective show called Hinterlands 😂😂