Calibration
Calibrating means adjusting the accuracy of an instrument.
In NLP, and communication in general, calibration is made consistent verbal and nonverbal delivery of a message, or you can make coherent their communication with one or the other participants in a communicative exchange.
For a coach or a good communicator, calibration is essential to "read" the unconscious of another person, or to understand non-verbal responses during a conversation, and assess whether they are contemporary expectations and, if Instead, "calibrate" to improve the response, in a continuous dance of calibration to the other party.
Calibration is an essential skill for a coach, a teacher, a therapist and any communicator. Without it there could be put into practice the premise: "if what I'm doing is not working try something else."
Milton Erickson was a master of calibration to get the message of change with direct channels of communication and meta.
See also assumptions , Rapport.







