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NLP 101: You Cannot Not Communicate

16. June 2006

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The obvious follow-up to a post like The Meaning of Your Communication is The Response You Get is this next Neuro-Linguistic Programming presupposition: You Cannot Not Communicate We’re all always communicating, even when we don’t mean to or want to. Remember when I wrote that words only form 7% or so of our communication, the rest is [...]

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NLP 101: The Meaning of Your Communication is The Response You Get

14. June 2006

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In Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP): The Meaning Of Your Communication is The Response You Get Ever have a time when you were sure you were being totally clear, but the other person heard something else? One way to deal with that is to blame: it’s their fault they didn’t get it. But then they didn’t get it, you didn’t [...]

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NLP 101: Every Behaviour Has A Positive Intention

9. June 2006

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The most controversial and easily misunderstood of all the Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) presuppositions: Every behaviour has a positive intention Widely contested and misunderstood, until you add in this second half that makes it easier to understand: Every behaviour has a positive intention, just not always for everyone else Every behaviour you, I and everyone else engages in, has a [...]

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NLP 101: There is No Failure Only Learning Experience

7. June 2006

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Continuing with the NLP 101 series, we come to the next presupposition: There is No Failure Only Feedback (I prefer to say Learning Experience) In NLP we say there is no such thing as success, failure, happiness, depression, good taste (accounts for euro-trance). Not that people don’t feel these things, but that they’re convenient labels we tack [...]

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NLP 101: The Map Is Not The Territory

31. May 2006

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What are The NLP Presuppositions? The most basic and essential parts of Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) are the presuppositions. Think of the NLP presuppositions as the guiding principles or beliefs holding the NLP model up, like how a programming language maintains an entire computer operating system. Without the programming language, you can’t build the operating system and [...]

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NLP 101: How NLP Changed My Life

29. May 2006

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In NLP 101: So Dark the Con of NLP, I said that the most important bit about NLP isn’t if it’s real, if it’s fake, or even if it’s a marshmellow. The most important bit is if it works for you, in your own life. So let me share with you a little bit about how [...]

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NLP 101: What is NLP? Part 2

24. May 2006

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In which we continue from NLP 101: What is NLP? Part 1 and NLP 101: What is NLP Special for The Super NLP Hardcore, to answer the age old question: What is NLP? Who is NLP? When is NLP? and, is NLP better than sex? What does Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) mean anway? If NLP is touted today [...]

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NLP 101: What is NLP Special for The Super NLP Hardcore

18. May 2006

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Hold the press! Extra Special Definition for the Super Hardcore NLPers! For the non-hardcore NLPers (I know you’re out there), take a chance. Read on, and see what new thoughts and ideas emerge, and tell me if you think I’m the greatest genius since Da Vinci or talking smack. Don’t look for me if your head [...]

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NLP 101: What is NLP? Part 1

17. May 2006

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Throughout history; men and women have sought the answer to the question: what is NLP? who is NLP? when is NLP? is NLP better than sex? In these next few posts, I shall reveal the ancient secrets as they were exclusively given to me in a top secret location by a Very NLP Person (VNLPP). While [...]

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