Neuro Linguistic Programming (What Is It?)
NLP or Neuro Linguistic Programming is a unique model that teaches people how to learn, how to motivate themselves, and change their behavior. The goal is striving for excellence.Alfred Habdank Skarbek Korzybsk, a pioneer in the area of Neuro Linguistic Programming said, “God may forgive you for your sins, but your nervous system will not." This Polish-American scientist believed that NLP is the integration of neurology, psychology, linguistics, cybernetics, and systems theory. The term Neuro Linguistic Programming describes what this rather complex science is all about. NEURO: is all of our experiences, both conscious and subconscious, that come from our five senses and central nervous system. LINGUISTIC: is our mental thought processes which are given meaning, coded, organized, and then transformed through language. PROGRAMMING: people interact as a system in which experience and communication consist of sequences of patterns or “programs.” His work gave birth to the science of Neuro Linguistic Programming or NLP.
It works by helping you model or copy human excellence in any form. You can identify the things that make someone exceptionally skilled. Then you can access that skill for yourself, pass it on and teach it to others. NLP improves the most crucial parts of your life, and pushes you to be the best you can be, whether it is with your family, on the job, or improving your health.
It can help with business consultation, management, negotiation, education, counseling, therapy, relationships, parenting, nursing, public speaking, sports performance and many other areas.
- NLP can change the impact of the past on a client
- Boosts a teacher’s capacity to teach and improves a student’s spelling skills
- Increases a business person’s non-verbal rapport, assists them in running more efficient meetings
- Enhances an athlete’s concentrations
- Helps with health issues such as obesity, addictions, and more.
It is a great tool to use along with hypnosis to accomplish your goals in life.
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