Neuro-Linguistic Programming-NLP
Neuro-linguistic programming, often referred to simply as NLP, is a form of studying the way in which the brain works in order to derive strategies that can be used in order to produce desired results. The founders of this revolutionary study are John Grinder and Richard Bandler.What is NLP?
February 8, 2010 by Matthew Jones · Leave a Comment
Neuro-Linguistic Programming, or NLP, teaches us that most of the limitation we face in life are in fact, limitations we set for ourselves. Instead of seeing opportunities as within our grasp that we can strive to achieve, we instead see these things are being out of reach. These self-limiting and self-defeating thoughts hold us back and prevent us from making the most of the chances presented to us. We don’t live our lives to the fullest extent of our potential because we block ourselves from achieving our goals before we can even begin to try to accomplish them. NLP hopes to change that.
Can Life Coaching Make Me Happier?
February 8, 2010 by Andy D Gallagher · Leave a Comment
Life coaching is the process of instructing and training a person or group of people, with the aim to help them in determining and achieving their personal goals. It is a future-focused practice that helps you to develop specific skills that would help you in the fulfilment of the future goals. It is a famous profession in many western countries. The coaches are professionally trained, who use certain skills to inculcate optimism and confidence for attaining your wishes.
Know More About NLP
February 7, 2010 by Joshua Williams · Leave a Comment
Neuro-Linguistic Programming, or NLP, is a method of psychotherapy that works to identify the underlying cause of all manner of mental disorders and change the way the patient responds to them. By finding out the root cause, the NLP practitioner can help change the way the patient perceives that root cause. Because NLP recognizes most mental disorders are created by the patient’s own mind, it seeks to change the signals sent from the subconscious mind to the conscious mind that cause people to react to the trigger in a negative way.
Bringing NLP into your life
February 7, 2010 by Jacob Smith · Leave a Comment
Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) has been around since the early 1970s but was never really accepted by mainstream psychotherapy as there seemed to be little evidence to back up its philosophies. While little has changed in that regard, more and more, NLP is gaining popularity in the boardrooms and offices of today’s high-powered business executives. The reason for this is obvious. Business is a tough game and it’s incredibly competitive. A professional needs to take advantage of anything they can – and NLP teaches them exactly how to do that.
Success With NLP
February 7, 2010 by Michael Johnsons · Leave a Comment
Phobias can be a debilitating problem that can rule your entire life. For some people the phobia is of spiders, snakes, heights or things of that nature. Those phobias, while troublesome can have limited effect on the sufferer’s life as a whole since the trigger of the phobia can be avoided. Other phobias can have a much more severe effect on the day to day life of the person suffering from the phobia.
Eliminating negative thoughts with NLP
February 6, 2010 by Ethan Brown · Leave a Comment
Neuro-Linguistic Programming is a form of psychotherapy that seeks to help patients have a better understanding of themselves and change negative thought patterns that lead to negative behaviors. Neuro-Linguistic Programming, or NLP, operates around the core principal that every person has subconscious programming in their mind that causes the person to react to certain stimulus in certain ways. By changing this programming, NLP practitioners believe they are able to turn negative reactions to positive ones. All it takes is a change in perspective.
NLP Practitioners
February 5, 2010 by Daniel Miller · Leave a Comment
Neuro-Linguistic Programming, or NLP, is a fast way and extremely effective way of changing many negative behavioral patterns, emotional responses, and mental disorders without the use of medication. Mainstream psychotherapy has yet to recognize NLP as an effective method of psychotherapy, but private practitioners – NLP practitioners, as they are referred to – had adopted the methodology to help patients live their lives to the fullest.
Dealing with NLP
February 5, 2010 by Paul Spencer · Leave a Comment
Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) is the darling theory of life couches and self help gurus everywhere, but is it really as good as it sounds? To mainstream psychotherapy, the answer to that question is a resounding no. To NLP practitioners and many of their patients, the answer is quite the opposite. So what is the truth? Perhaps the truth lies somewhere in the middle.
Know more about NLP
February 4, 2010 by Christopher Moore · Leave a Comment
It’s the method of psychotherapy no one seems to be able to agree on. Neuro-Linguistic Programming, or NLP as it is more commonly known, is controversial mainly for a lack of evidence to support its claim – unless of course you speak to a patient who says their life has been changed for the better by NLP. Finding those patients is not nearly as difficult as it used to be. For that reason alone this method is becoming more popular with life coaches, teachers, business managers, hypnotherapists and those in the self-help industry. But does it work? The answer to that question really depends on who you ask.
Easy Hypnosis Tactics for Mind Control
January 16, 2010 by Christopher Cohen · Leave a Comment
To hypnotise somebody and move the person into a state of subconscious relaxation is maybe more fascinating and exciting an experience than getting hypnotised yourself. It requires a lot of patience and practice to be in a position to induce hypnosis and use it successfully.












































