This podcast was done by me to help people stop thinking of NLP as just a piece of paper certification. It can be a very powerful thinking system and modeling system. So those who are interested in the NLP Modeling approach should listen to this and register on this blog or at www.NLPTeleseminars.com to get [...]

 
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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 [...]

Okay, I’m not sure that you truly understand what I mean by “doctors killing their patients”. Of course I’m not suggesting this in some kind of illegal way. But what I’m about to say is probably going to have to come to public eye someday.
I recently came to the point where some people fairly close [...]

Internal conflicts are a common ‘ailment’ that people experience. I tend to think of this as an inner voice that says “you haven’t paid attention to what I need”. So we build up these fragments until they start hurting.
We could possibly identify them by paying attention to symptoms such as pain, dilemmas and the like. [...]

You’ll realize something if you’ve been in the world of personal development. There is a ‘clustering’ of values. People have polarized their values set around things like “success” and “love”, etc. Yet, with such values, the other thing that tends to come together with “success” is “dissatisfaction”. “Love” is also often associated with clusters of [...]

I’ve been working with and using the Milton Model since 1995 during my practitioner training, and I’ve discovered that it takes a lot more than just the Milton Model to build a person’s skills in persuasion.
I realized a long time ago that the Milton Model was limited by Bandler’s ability to explain the totality of [...]

In NLP, the most important aspect of it is the ability to find out what really works. I mean, the crux of the whole subject is not about the values set, the beliefs or anything of that sort. If it works, it works. This also basically means that it has to work for you. You [...]

I had a situation where one of my course participants was compulsively cleaning other people’s stuff, and getting into quite a bit of unnecessary trouble. She would see something and say “that’s messy” and go clean it up.
Now, when she does the clean up, it’s because she has reached a threshold of ‘messiness’, but is [...]

There are essentially four main categories mentioned in the book “The Satir Model”. Of course, Virginia Satir was one of the stronger influences in neuro-linguistic programming, so I’m looking at the postural and physiological elements that affect the way we think and feel.
In most of the cases in a conversation, several kinds of postures convey [...]

David Grove has a system of for therapy that focuses mainly on language approaches. You can visit at www.davidgrove.com.

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