NLP
NLP stands for Neuro Linguistic Programming and in simplistic terms is a set of models, skill and techniques for thinking and acting effectively in the world. This is done by effecting three key processes:
Neuro: How our sensory systems perceive the outside world and provides mechanisms for responding to it.
Linguistic: How our language determines the kinds of models of the world we create.
Programming: This is how we tend to habituate our behaviour. In other words, how we allow our unconscious to run much of our day to day habits and activities. For example, how often do we consciously think how to drive a car? Or how is it we cannot control our automatic reactions to something we are phobic about?
Therapy using NLP techniques results in changes in belief systems and changes in the mind and the way of being in the world. In a nutshell, NLP is the art and science of excellence.
NLP is the science of how the brain codes learning and experience. This coding affects all communication and behaviour. It affects how you learn and how you perceive the world around you. It is a key to reaching goals and achieving excellence. NLP is a model of communication that focuses on identifying and using patterns of thought that influence a person's behaviour as a means of improving the quality and effectiveness of their lives.
"There is no such thing as failure. There are only results."
NLP is a method of modelling top performers. It is also a tool that when professionally applied can help people change unwanted behaviours or beliefs,
It has also been described as the model of achievement and the study of success.
Essentially it works on the principle that if behaviour can be learned, then it can be unlearned.
Where does NLP come from?
Neuro Linguistic Programming (NLP) was developed in the early 1970s by John Grinder an Assistant Professor of linguistics at the University of California, and Richard Bandler. A computer scientist and Gestalt therapist. Together they produced a linguistic model that identified the language patterns of a few gifted individuals such as the world-famous Hypnotherapist, Milton Erickson, MD, Fritz Perls, of Gestalt therapy, anthropologist Gregory Bateson and Virginia Satir of family systems therapy. They studied people who were highly successful in their particular field and identified the common factors (both conscious and unconscious) that contributed to their success.Anthony Robbins and Paul Mckenna have made NLP accesible to millions, changing many peoples lives in the process.
UNLOCK WHATS STOPPING YOU!
Ask yourself: What beliefs, goals or values may be in conflict?
What are the benefits of NLP?
NLP consultation
A consultation usually lasts 1.5 hours.Depending on the outcome you wish to achieve, depends on how many sessions you will need.I can also use other mind changing techniques like hypnosis and EFT to make lasting change.
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