Oct
30
I just read a news report in the Straits Times and found that a number of people are afraid of mental patients. I just think this is a little odd. My article that I wrote a little while back talks a little more about this.
As a mental health expert in NLP, I’ve also seen that [...]
Oct
22
I know a lot of people who are stunned by the fact that hypnotic age regression is ’so powerful’ yada-yada. Well, from the NLP perspective, there’s hardly anything to be surprised about. If you were to read this and begin on a journey back to a time that you remember a few years back, it [...]
Oct
17
I discovered this while trianing a group of people. Some people tend to have external energy. They participate in activities, and they are active. Others are internally active. This could be an “energy filter”.
Energy: Active, Internal - Active, External; Inactive, Internal - Inactive, External
It is also in association with the kind of words that are [...]
Oct
15
Overload Strategies
Category: Strategies, Techniques |
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I just realized that I had been supremely overloaded, and really didn’t have much of a clue to know what was going on until I stopped and watched what my strategy for doing that was.
I realized that there’s a nice cluster of images in the center of my submodality screen. When this cluster bunches up [...]
Oct
14
I just wanted to drop off this really good tip on learning NLP. I’m certain you’ve heard about submodalities. In order for them to make sense to you, you have to compare two sets. For instance, when you are happy and sad, compare both emotional states to each other, and compare the differences in the [...]
Oct
13
Anger Management And NLP?
Category: Anchoring, Practitioner Training, Therapeutic Approaches |
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Anger management has many different styles. I prefer to help people to look at it very differently. For instance, if you are angry, there’s a context. When there’s a context, there is a cause or trigger. When that happens, then you’ll want to investigate that and find out what is the most powerful resource state [...]
Oct
12
How to receive the best NLP Practitioner Certification Training
Category: Practitioner Training |
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I’ve actually been asked what the best NLP training should be, and being all honest and everything, I said they have to attend MY certification training. HA! Well, I do have some plus points compared with the others in the market, other than my dazzling personality…
Some people have expressed skepticism in NLP. Shall I say [...]
Oct
12
NLP And Family
Category: Anchoring, Family Therapy, Feedback, Values |
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Can we use NLP in the family?
Well, it’s odd I never really paid attention to this category, but of course we can use it in the family. Remember that family relationships are based on the quality of your communication.
In this fictitious family example, you can see the dotted lines indicating a strained relationship and [...]
Oct
11
I’ve actually been secretly training a number of master practitioners of NLP, and I’ve realized that the time required to train a master practitioner and help the person gain competence in the field is to get them to be involved in reading about and discussing the learning capabilities in NLP.
The trouble with NLP of course [...]
Oct
10
It is said that the law of attraction is governed by the state of gratitude. I’ve tested this a number of times and found gratitude to be a very complex emotion. I’ve noticed how I feel gratitude. On occasion where I am extremely hungry and find something to eat, on during times when I have [...]
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