How Burnout Is Built Into Your Communication Patterns

If you’ve ever found yourself wondering why the people around you don’t seem to notice how much you’re holding, how much you’re managing, navigating, absorbing, and keeping afloat, this isn’t about your workload. It’s about your language. Not the formal kind. Not what you say in team meetings or in well-crafted emails. I’m talking about micro-patterns. The reflexive phrases. The way you describe your day, your stress, your needs (or lack thereof). The way you

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Anchoring

Emotional Intelligence Isn’t a Trait—It’s a Trainable NLP Skill

Emotional intelligence isn’t something you’re born with—it’s something you can train.

Using NLP tools like anchoring, perceptual positions, and precision language, you can build EQ from the ground up.

Learn how to shift from reacting to responding—and develop emotional skills that transform your relationships, leadership, and self-awareness.

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Beginning NLP

Shift Your State: How to Use Submodalities to Control Your Emotions

Have you ever felt an emotion come out of nowhere—a wave of anxiety, a flash of anger, or a moment of motivation—and wondered why it hit so hard? The answer might lie in how your brain represents that experience. It’s not just the thought itself, but how that thought shows up in your mind. That’s where submodalities come in. And once you understand how they work, you can use them to shift your emotional state—quickly,

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Beginning NLP

The One Question That Shatters “I Don’t Know” Thinking

The phrase “I don’t know” often signifies a mental block, leading to learned helplessness.

Instead, reframing the question to “How would you find out?” encourages active problem-solving and taps into existing resources.

This approach fosters autonomy and enables better strategic thinking in coaching, team settings, and personal self-coaching.

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Beginning NLP

NLP Isn’t Just for Coaches: How to Use It at Home, at Work, and When Life Gets Messy

Let’s bust a myth real quick. You don’t need to be a coach, therapist, or hypnotist to use NLP.You don’t need a certification.You don’t need to change careers.And no—you definitely don’t need to “fix” anyone. Because NLP isn’t just for the stage or the Zoom room. It’s for the dinner table.The boardroom.The moment you’re staring at your to-do list and can’t find the will to move. That’s when NLP really shines. NLP Is Mental Gear

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NLP Sensory Accuity is Underrated but valuable
Personal Change & Growth

Why Sensory Acuity Might Be the Most Underrated Skill in NLP

We all run our lives based on internal maps—mental models of how things work. Some maps are solid. Others? Outdated, inaccurate, or based on assumptions we haven’t checked in years. The problem isn’t just that our maps are incomplete—it’s that we don’t realize it. That gap between perception and reality? It’s where people get blindsided. When Familiarity Becomes a Blind Spot Ever driven a familiar route and missed a stop sign? Not because you weren’t

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With NLP, the keys to a long and healthy life are straightforward
Personal Change & Growth

The Keys to a Long and Healthy Life are Straightforward

Dear Friends, We all want an easy way out—whether it’s a quick fix for our health, a shortcut to success, or a hack to get through the hard stuff. It’s our human nature. Spoiler alert: the “easy out” doesn’t exist, especially when living a long and healthy life. In an article in the ​NY​ Times, an author wrote that the key to longevity is boring: “Research has long shown that health and longevity come down

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NLP Core Transformation Story
Personal Change & Growth

The Kids Were Running My Classroom

Jeb Arcement taught science at a junior high school in Louisiana. The students at Jeb’s school were so tough that, in some years, the school lost a third of its teachers. Some new teachers didn’t even make it to Christmas. They’d get a new principal every 1-3 years. “It was a very toxic situation, to say the least.” “When I started teaching,” Jeb shared, “The kids were running my classroom. It was just awful.” Early

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Work & Leadership

AI Cannot Replace Creative Thinking

Four years of college, and you can’t even get on the day shift? I read an article yesterday that Americans have lost a lot of trust in our school systems. Aside from politically motivated false fears, students face the real threat of AI destroying the value of a career-oriented degree. How many careers will AI take over and transform? Speculation includes the legal, engineering, and some medical professions. Those not entirely replaced by AI functions

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