Improved ‘What is NLP?’ section now available

We have completely refreshed our Understanding NLP / What is NLP? section to provide a richer, more accessible resource for the public.

Improved ‘What is NLP?’ section now available

We are pleased to let you know about we have completely refreshed our Understanding NLP / What is NLP? section to provide a richer, more accessible resource for the public.

A clearer, stronger ‘What is NLP?’ section

The What is NLP? section of the ANLP website has been significantly updated to provide a clearer, more accessible and more useful introduction to NLP.

The improved content now includes:

  • a revised definition of NLP
  • clearer explanations of what NLP is — and what it is not
  • practical information about NLP training, coaching and practitioner services
  • a more engaging and user-friendly experience for people discovering NLP for the first time

This matters because the ANLP website is often one of the places potential clients, students, organisations and interested members of the public visit when they want to understand NLP more fully.

From a member perspective, this improved section can now serve as a valuable “convincer” for people who are exploring whether NLP, NLP coaching, NLP training or working with an NLP professional may be right for them.

In particular, the greatly enhanced How NLP Can Help section provides practical, accessible information about how NLP may support different areas of life and work. It explains that NLP focuses on how people think, communicate, behave, learn and change, and signposts visitors to relevant starting points including personal change, work and leadership, education, healthcare and wellbeing, and case studies. It also makes clear that NLP does not offer one-size-fits-all answers or guaranteed outcomes, while positioning ethically used NLP as a practical way to support awareness, communication, flexibility and useful change.

You may wish to share this section with potential clients, course participants, organisational contacts or anyone who asks, “What exactly is NLP, and how could it help me?”

Visit the enhanced section here: How NLP Can Help