NLP – Information Processing

February 9, 2010 by · Leave a Comment
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The things we do on a conscious level are very important but  we must also be aware that what goes on in our unconscious minds also have an major effect on our thoughts and behavior.

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NLP & Establishing Rapport

February 3, 2010 by · Leave a Comment
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One of the most powerful techniques of Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) is matching.  This is a very powerful rapport building exercise. Basically, this means copying someones actions or attitude.  If they nod their head, a moment later you nod your head.  If they stand in a particular posture, you adopt that posture. It is important they they do not realize that they are copying their behavior but that the process of matching seems natural.

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Improve Leadership Skills With NLP And Hypnosis

January 25, 2010 by · Leave a Comment
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You can’t be successful in today’s business world without being able to comminicate with others.  This means that you need to be able to make yourself understood and to be able to understand what other people are trying to get across to you.  By using hyponsis and NLP, you can reprogram the unconscious mind to allow you to come across in a more positive manner.

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The NLP Feedback Sandwich – Communicate in a way that you can be heard.

January 20, 2010 by · Leave a Comment
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When we try to communicate with others we are often misunderstood and many times we don’t  get the results we want.

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Explaining NLP (Neuro-Linguistic Programing)

November 27, 2009 by · Comments Off
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Basucally Neuro-Linguistic Programming is the process of replacing negative implants in our subconscious mind with more positive imprints.  As human beings we all constantly have thoughts that effect our feelings and behavior.  If these thoughts are negative, we will experience depression, anxiety, fear, frustration or other negaitive emotions.  Then the combination of our thoughts and our emotions create our behavior.  If we want to change our emotions or behavior, we need to go back and change our thoughts.  We call these thoughts “self-talk”.

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