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NLP School European blog: Explaining NLP
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NLP School European blog. Personal and professional development ideas, techniques, applications stories and tips. Monday, 22 January 2007. One of the challenges of being an NLP trainer is explaining what NLP is. A definition which came to me recently during a presentation is this. NLP is a flexible framework that allows the exploration and integration of many different aspects of human experience. Readers also arrive here with a variety of interests, desires and preconceptions. Articles in this section g...
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NLP School European blog: June 2007
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NLP School European blog. Personal and professional development ideas, techniques, applications stories and tips. Wednesday, 6 June 2007. The frame with which you approach a situation will make a big difference to what you do and what happens. Here is another martial arts example. There was once a martial artist who worked in the military. He trained hard, and was tough. he would also get into lots of fights. His frame in any situation was 'Am I the toughest person here? One day this martial artist met a...
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NLP School European blog: A review in reverse
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NLP School European blog. Personal and professional development ideas, techniques, applications stories and tips. Wednesday, 3 October 2007. A review in reverse. Photo: Mangroves Mafia Island. I almost feel this is a bit of a cheat. I know that it is some time since I sat down to write on my blog, and this seems like an easy way to start October. Yes I have a review to offer you, but it is not a review by me, it is a review of a recent London training by Robbie and I. I'd like to draw some conclusion, a ...
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NLP School European blog: Book Review - Blink
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NLP School European blog. Personal and professional development ideas, techniques, applications stories and tips. Thursday, 13 September 2007. Book Review - Blink. Blink, the power of thinking without thinking. Blink is a book that I picked up several times, having read the Tipping Point. By the same author.Finally I bought before boarding on an international train. It is short, and I found it both easy to read, and full of ideas. Which is not to say that Gladwell advocates giving up thinking,and decidin...
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NLP School European blog: Thought Experiments
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NLP School European blog. Personal and professional development ideas, techniques, applications stories and tips. Tuesday, 27 February 2007. A thought experiment can include any deliberate application of the imagination with the aim of testing a theory. Einstein used thought experiments in developing the theory of relativity - he imagined he was sitting on a photon travelling at the speed of light - and the consequences that would have for perception. Nikola Tesla the inventor who in the late 19 th.
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NLP School European blog: Stories, Commentary and opinion
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NLP School European blog. Personal and professional development ideas, techniques, applications stories and tips. Monday, 22 January 2007. Stories, Commentary and opinion. A basic unit of human communication. And so you will find them as part of many NLP trainings. This section contains links either to stories, or ways of using stories. NLP is sometimes defined. As the study of the structure of subjective experience. NLP recognises that being objective is challenging for human beings. Complete beginners ...
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NLP School European blog: Rehearsing pain, rehearsing pleasure
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NLP School European blog. Personal and professional development ideas, techniques, applications stories and tips. Monday, 19 November 2007. Rehearsing pain, rehearsing pleasure. Photo: Bike to work by e.wilder. Last week a car door gave me a lesson in NLP. The cyclists among my readers will already be sighing. I do not know how long I stood there, perhaps two or three seconds, but it felt a long time. Later as I thought about what happened I felt a little ashamed. Yes I looked behind and saw my daugh...
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NLP School European blog: September 2007
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NLP School European blog. Personal and professional development ideas, techniques, applications stories and tips. Thursday, 13 September 2007. Book Review - Blink. Blink, the power of thinking without thinking. Blink is a book that I picked up several times, having read the Tipping Point. By the same author.Finally I bought before boarding on an international train. It is short, and I found it both easy to read, and full of ideas. Which is not to say that Gladwell advocates giving up thinking,and decidin...
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NLP School European blog: Right and Easy
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NLP School European blog. Personal and professional development ideas, techniques, applications stories and tips. Sunday, 7 October 2007. Photo: Right is easy. A conversation I had at a training recently stayed with me. Perhaps because I felt quite happy to quote an unusual and famous person. Perhaps because there was something unclear about my answer. But before I offer the quote, let me set the scene. Looking at her super steady eyes I saw the genuineness of the question. Here was a woman with a cl...
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NLP School European blog: August 2007
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NLP School European blog. Personal and professional development ideas, techniques, applications stories and tips. Tuesday, 14 August 2007. Photo: Amdo province in Tibet, my lack of recent blog articles was in part because I was traveling there. In NLP we talk a lot about states. Resourceful states, and unresourceful ones, states that are good for specific situations, and others that would be useful, but in another context. I want to add another distinction that NLP does not really have, that of stages.