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Visual learners convert words to pictures in the brain and vice versa

NLP has long proposed different learning and perceptual styles bases on individual’s sensory preferences.   The emerging field of Neuroscience is validating more and more of the proposals of NLP as in this example. March 25th, 2009 http://www.physorg.com/news157202233.html A University of Pennsylvania psychology study, using functional magnetic resonance imaging technology to scan the brain, reveals that

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Practice Building: The Top Six Mistakes And How To Avoid Them – Part 2

(Part 1 is here:  http://www.nlpco.com/2009/07/practice-building-1 ) We have already covered errors in philosophical grounding, lack of skill, and a failure of implementing a sustainable structure for your business–and for the scope of your clients’ needs. What is next? More nuts and bolts rather than philosophical grounding or mindset: Mistake: Having only 1 stream of prospects

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Practice Building: The Top Six Mistakes And How To Avoid Them.

We’re lucky enough to have a website that was one of the very first in NLP.   The upside of one of the world’s original NLP sites is recognition and credibility.   The downside was embedded obsolescence.  After months of work we have it cleaned up, and a new design and navigation.  (Maybe now the search engines

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