Applying NLP Now
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Phobia Process Revisited
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We had such a strong response to the “NLP Case Study: Phobia Cure 25 year follow up” that I’m going to post both the original session and the follow up next week!
More on Putting NLP To Work For You, Phobia Process Update, and a PS
You know what's even more high impact than a motivated
person working with focus and intensity?
No, not a lot of them; they'd just get in each other's way.
Don't you watch news? Or sports?
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One of the favorite criticisms of NLP is that it's just a "Quick Fix."
This is pretty amusing since it's simply posing a false criterion: that to be valuable change must take some minimum period of time (Really? According to whom? How long would be long enough?So if it took one second less then it would be invalid? ;- ).
One of the most popular areas in NLP is the set of processes for changing beliefs. I also get a lot of requests for patterns and processes you can do by yourself.
This is a simple and yet profound process you can do with no previous knowledge of NLP – just a good imagination!
1. Sit across from an empty chair. Close your eyes, relax, breathe slowly and deeply. Begin to think of the very distant future.
We're lucky enough to have a website that was one of the very first in NLP. The upside of one of the world's original NLP sites is recognition and credibility. The downside was embedded obsolescence. After months of work we have it cleaned up, and a new design and navigation. (Maybe now the search engines will see the whole site, and not just part of it.)
More on Practice Building: The Top Six Mistakes And How To Avoid Them.

