What Is NLP?
Revolutionizing the way we learn, communicate, interact with others and approach our goals, NLP (Neuro Linguistic Programming) has been likened to a manual for the human brain. Bypassing the ineffective process of trial and error, NLP models the actions of those who are highly successful to unlock and replicate what it is that has lead to their success. Many people use NLP without even knowing that they are and having a lasting impact in the process.
How was NLP developed?
NLP began in the early 1970s when a mathematician named Richard Bandler and linguist John Grinder, asked themselves a simple but fascinating question: "What is it that makes the difference between somebody who is merely competent at any given skill, and somebody who excels at the same skill?" Building upon the extraordinary work of therapists Virginia Satir, Milton Erickson and Fritz Perls, and cognitive behavioral psychology, Bandler and Grinder developed formal linguistic and behavioral patterns that went on to become the cornerstone of NLP practices and techniques today.
How does NLP work?
Using patterns to cut through established behavioral and learning patterns, NLP works to change, adopt, or eliminate behaviors as you desire. Updating or upgrading the mental software of the brain through directed questioning, reframing, visualization and modeling, among the hundreds of NLP techniques. What sets NLP apart from other therapy techniques is the speed at which the profound change occurs. Think of your focus as being like a flashlight. If you were standing in a dark room with wealth in one corner and poverty in the other, your experience in life would be based upon where you're pointing your flashlight at any given time. Do you have the flashlight of your focus on abundance or on scarcity? No psycho babble, no showman techniques, just simple yet powerful techniques to shift your conscious and unconscious focus from the negative and limiting to achieving your true goals.
With NLP, you simply and easily learn to grow from every life experience, thus increasing your capacity to choose create a better quality of life.
TimeLine Coaching is the method of NLP I use most often with a combination of other patterns interrupts. Time Line takes you back to the moment that the “patterning or programming” took place and changes the outcome or trigger reaction of the situation. This relieve the person from the trigger, easing the body’s response to a happy outcome.
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