Riffing on the Wisdom of Anne Frank – An NLP Perspective

How wonderful it is that nobody need wait a single moment before starting to improve the world. -Anne Frank Last week we talked about your “happy spot,” and whether you are spending enough time in it. For several weeks, we have written this blog toward to the person who can most use it: You. This week, I want to invite you to apply this wisdom to others in your life whom you influence. If you

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The Eyes Have It

Here’s Tom Best in a clip from “The NLP Portable Practitioner Training” Defining and Demonstrating the famous NLP Eye Accessing Cues! LIke it? Give us a thumbs up on YouTube!

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On Modeling Excellence in a Complex World – David Gordon, Presentation at NLP Canada

In preparing this address, naturally the first thing I did was look again at the conference title: “Modeling Excellence in an Increasingly Complex World.” And I thought back to when I was a kid, and recalled that it seemed pretty darned complex then, too. We were diving under chairs to protect ourselves from atomic bombs, and crowds of white adults were screaming at a little black girl trying to go to school, and we were

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Practical Uses of Eye Movement Integration

Practical Uses of Eye Movement Integration by Jan Prince, NLP Practitioner & Trainer When I took the NLP practitioner training twenty some years ago I remember utilizing the different eye movements to detect which representation system a person was using at any time and to elicit the use of a particular rep system by having the person look in the direction aligned with that rep system. Eye Movement Integration makes another entirely practical use of

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