The NLP 45 Minute Enlightenment Process

Because NLP is about having the change and transformation you want now, one of my favorite processes is Core Transformation. This is one of the most thorough and comprehensive NLP models for accomplishing major life changes. It’s been widely praised by the experts: “The way to a man and woman’s heart is through this book. CORE TRANSFORMATION will help you turn your limitations inside out, enabling you to experience yourself in a way you never dreamed

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NLP And Humor

Humor has been a part of NLP work since the early days. In this story Steve Andreas, a fan of humor and NLP if there ever was one, tells you how that come to be.  He shows what is important for you and ways you can use humor to lighten your life and ease your work. Plus there’s a video example featuring Nick Kemp using the power of humor in his “Provocative Therapy” Nick uses

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Helping Your Body Heal

Another great guest post from one of our founders, Steve Andreas.  Steve and Connirae have developed numerous classic patterns in NLP.  Their processes are uniquely like this one: simple and simply powerful. This example is in the context of healing and improving health. It’s a great example of the power and ease of really elegant NLP. Like the first time with any NLP process, it’s best to start with a very simple example. Perhaps something

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Ease and Grace: Resolving Internal Obstacles

New video clips: Resolving Obstacles; Personal Ecology; Getting and Having Congruence. Posted these clips for you from the (rapidly disappearing) “NLP Portable Practitioner Training” These are some great shorts demonstrating how NLP can be used to free you from obstacles seen or unseen. You’ll also be able to easily imagine how this can expand to serve your desire to make a difference in the world. Naturally you’re smart enough to know that to acquire the

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There’ll Never Be Another…

There’ll Never Be Another…2010. So, whatever hopes or expectations you had for this year have now occurred. Now you have another chance – it’s time to plan for 2011. Blah, blah, blah. That’s what everyone else is talking about. All the commentators, bloggers and columnists who have to come up with something “timely” to write about this week. They’re all talking about how we have a brand New Year to plan. Not me. I had

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How To Do NLP On Yourself

1459 words, average reading time 5.8 minutes Greetings! There is a dirty little secret in the NLP world. And it’s this: No matter how much you know, it’s VERY difficult to do real work on yourself. We all know this. There’s even a saying about it: “Doing NLP on yourself is like playing tennis alone. You can do it, but it’s very slow.” The Problem Is That You Can’t Be In Two Places At Once.

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A Fern Named Lazarus

I have an asparagus fern named Lazarus. Why did I name him Lazarus? I’ll tell you why. I named him Lazarus because when I first got him for my batchelor apartment I was sometimes a neglectful caretaker. I got the plant so there would be something alive in my apartment besides me. It came in a small green plastic pot about the size of a coffee mug and cost two dollars. It was a little

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Good Lies and Soft Landings

Here’s another fun story embodying the principles of NLP by one of our favorite writers, Tom Hoobyar. Tom’s in the process of completing a book deal with a major publisher based largely on the articles he’s written for you here – so look forward to a big announcement next year!

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Why NLP Training? Tom’s Story

“I liked the shaver so much, I bought the company” -Victor Kiam, Remington Electric Over the years many people have asked me what’s important about NLP training.  What did I get out of it, how did I get involved in the first place?  So let me tell you my story. It was a tough year. Within four months, a successful business I had spent five years building went under.  My wife of 18 years left

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The Lies About How To Tell If A Person Is Lying To You

One of the great misunderstandings of NLP is the misuse of eye accessing cues to asses truthiness. In this essay Susan Stageman, one of our contributors and a long time NLP Trainer, explains it for you. If you missed it, last week’s video is fixed. You can catch it here: http://www.nlpco.com/library/nlp-video/anchoring-tb I’ll have more for you as the software permits… 😉 Cheers, and may the New Year be your best ever! Tom Dotz PS: You

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