Neuro Linguistic Dreaming March 28th 2009 Lifestyle Stories and art give us tantalising glimpses of the unconscious realm; dreams give us full, associated immersion. If you want to learn more about how... Continue reading...
Expect the unexpected March 28th 2009 Professional Development The other day, I was just about to throw a dead orchid plant into the compost when I noticed a small bud at the top... Continue reading...
People do the best they can at the time March 28th 2009 Basic NLP The NLP presuppositions are tools to help us transcend limiting beliefs about ourselves and our world. It’s not a matter of believing or disbelieving any... Continue reading...
Clean Language March 28th 2009 Author Interview Clean Language: Revealing Metaphors and Opening Minds is a book with a mission. As an ‘essential primer’ in Clean Language, its purpose is to introduce... Continue reading...
The Battersea Park Road to Enlightenment March 28th 2009 Author Interview After prioritising her personal development and trying all sorts of ways to reach enlightenment (including NLP) in The Battersea Park Road to Enlightenment, she turned... Continue reading...
Herts CC recognises the positive effects of NLP March 28th 2009 Business Hertfordshire Country Council recognises the positive effects of NLP. When most people think about NLP and communication... Continue reading...
Anatomy of plane crash part 2 March 28th 2009 NLP In the last issue of Rapport the story left off with myself, my partner Andy and our pilot and co-passengers bobbing in shark-infested waters after... Continue reading...
Website Optimisation December 28th 2008 Business So, what is website optimisation? In short, website optimisation is the process of specifically designing your site to rank high in the Search Engines. Continue reading...
Boardroom for heart and soul December 28th 2008 Business David Whyte, a poet and organisation development specialist, speaks of how heart and soul, our inner sponsor, are mostly left out of the boardroom and... Continue reading...
its all about attitude December 28th 2008 Education As American spiritual guru Ram Dass wryly remarked sometime in the sixties, ‘If you think you’re so enlightened, go and spend a week with your... Continue reading...
Economic Downturn a risk or an opportunity for NLP December 28th 2008 Provoking Debate Unless you have been avoiding the news, maybe even stranded on a desert island, you cannot fail to have noticed that our press and politicians... Continue reading...
Cleaning up the F word in coaching December 28th 2008 Research Coaching has become a central part of CPD and work based learning. Within the organisational framework, coaching is seen as a fundamental moderator between individual... Continue reading...
Goodbye Chicken Little December 28th 2008 Professional Development How many people are out there at the moment spreading tales of doom and gloom? Even if you don’t turn on a television or radio... Continue reading...
NLP and Pain Relief December 28th 2008 Health Not all pain is bad. We feel “good” pain when we’ve worked out that bit harder than usual and are far more aware of our... Continue reading...
The meaning of the communication is the response you get December 28th 2008 Basic NLP The NLP presuppositions are tools to help us transcend the boundaries of our limiting beliefs about ourselves and our world. The point is not to... Continue reading...
What do you Want December 28th 2008 Basic NLP Goal-setting’ is a term that thrills the hearts of some while prompting others to retreat like affronted snails. NLP enthusiasts prefer to speak of ‘setting... Continue reading...
How do we know what we are doing is still working December 28th 2008 End Note It’s well known that the prospect of imminent death can concentrate the mind beautifully. Back in April the plane I was travelling in crashed into... Continue reading...
Steve Gilligan December 28th 2008 NLP People Stephen Gilligan was in at the birth of NLP and counts Milton H. Erickson and Gregory Bateson amongst his teachers. From his first meeting with... Continue reading...
Anatomy of a plane crash part 1 December 28th 2008 NLP My name’s Neil, and I’ll be your plane crash victim today”. I wish I’d said that, but the line truly belonged to Nina, one of... Continue reading...
Using Perceptual Positions December 28th 2008 NLP In NLP a much-quoted presupposition is ‘the map is not the territory’. In this article I will focus on how you can change your map... Continue reading...