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Neuro-linguistic programming (NLP) is the applied study
of human nature. When well-applied, NLP is used to help yourself and
others get more of what is wanted while honoring everyone involved. This
is generally done by gaining new, often remarkable, understandings of
current and desired situations. These are the most common formats:
Personal: Learn new ways to communicate more clearly, lovingly,
respectfully, effectively. Help friends, family & co-workers when
they are in need of support. Help yourself in many ways including better
health, memory, personality, confidence, and so on.
Professional: Practitioners (also known as neuro-linguistic programmers) help clients
discover blocks to success and happiness, and sometimes even health,
typically in one- or two-hour sessions.
Business: NLP can be used to identify and repair less-than-perfect
advertising and publicity. Use NLP techniques to create happy,
productive work environments. With NLP, you can develop the best
possible communication with customers and clients so everyone gets
win-wins.
The process: NLP is more about learning to understand things from new
perspectives than anything else. Often, it is about consciously
discovering erroneous beliefs that we formed as very young children, and
noticing how we have acted on those beliefs ever since. Many other
times, it is simply a matter of attaching new meaning to things that we
thought we understood. The Neuro-linguistic programmer will typically
have a caring, honoring conversation with the client that involves asking
specially-designed questions. Sometimes these questions cause wonderful
changes all by themselves. The programmer may also offer
metaphorical stories, reframing of perspectives, and anchoring.
Anchoring takes many forms, such as a carefully timed squeeze of the
arm, a bit of standing on specific spots on the floor, or a change of
voice tone.
The changes can be remarkable. NLP is well-known for curing phobias,
overcoming some addictions, helping with mind-body health issues, and
granting more confidence, or happiness, and ending procrastination. The
changes are often permanent. (You can't un-learn something. You can't
hide your car keys from yourself.)
There is also a negative side to NLP. It can be used badly by
unlicensed programmers, it can be used to sell products, or for 'speed
seduction.' However, like a pickup truck, it is innocent in itself. A
pickup truck can carry bombs, or it can carry food.
NLP has its roots in many fields of research and practice, taking
what works, and leaving the rest. The edges of the vast realm called NLP
are fuzzy. For instance, you'll often find NLP melded with hypnotherapy,
law of attraction, the work of Byron Katie, Family Inheritance, and
other pursuits. As your editor, I will attempt
to bring you the most relevant and important information first, and work
as far into those edges as is sensible. I am planning for unending
growth of this website, and hope you'll enjoy coming on this ride with
me!
It is my intention that this website will teach NLP in its truest
form, which honors and respects all people, and that you'll not only
learn NLP techniques here, but also the spirit of good NLP.
Take care! - Jeff Napier
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