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About – NLP

Updated: Jan 5

“NLP is an attitude which is an insatiable curiosity about human beings with a methodology that leaves behind it a trail of techniques.“


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In the 1970’s, the co-creators of NLP originally defined NLP as follows:


Richard Bandler (co-creator of NLP)

“The strategies, tools and techniques of NLP represent an opportunity unlike any other for the exploration of human functioning, or more precisely, that rare and valuable subset of human functioning known as g


John Grinder (co-creator of NLP)

A meaning of NLP is 'Neuro Linguistic Programming


Neuro- Your Thinking Process

It’s the way you use your senses to understand what’s happening around you.


Linguistic- Your words – (Verbal and Nonverbal Communication)-

How you use language and how it influences you and those around you.


Programming- Patterns of behavior and emotions-

How you organize your ideas and reactions and how this affects you and others.


Studying NLP gives us insights into how our thinking patterns can affect every aspect of our lives that is why it has been defined as the “users manual for our mind” It empowers, enables and teaches us to better understand the way our brain (neuro) processes the information received by our senses, the words (linguistic) we use and how that language can impact our behaviour (programming). NLP believes that change is possible and all one needs is a desire to make the right choices and learn new patterns of thinking and new ways of behaviours.


Attitude - A sense of curiosity, A sense of curiosity, a desire to learn

Technology - A tool to achieve results that were once inconceivable

Methodology - All behaviour has a structure . . . and that structure can be modelled, learned, taught, and changed (re-programmed) It provides us with strategies for observing human behaviour and learning from the best of that!



 
 
 

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