Rapport Magazine provides a platform for practitioners, trainers and thought leaders to share insight from their work
Rapport – the voice of the NLP profession.
Rapport Magazine provides a platform for practitioners, trainers and thought leaders to share insight from their work and contribute to the professional conversation around Neuro Linguistic Programming.
Many of the most valued articles in Rapport come directly from practitioners who are applying NLP in coaching, therapy, education, leadership and business settings. By sharing your experience, reflections and learning, you help expand the collective knowledge of the NLP community.
If you have a topic that would be of interest to Rapport readers, you can either:
For guidance on style and structure, you can also download an exemplar article submission template.
The editorial team plans issues well in advance, often working up to a year ahead. While we welcome speculative submissions, publication cannot always be guaranteed and articles may be scheduled for a future issue where appropriate.
Articles in Rapport are typically written to fit the following page formats:
1 page article Approximately 600–700 words
2 page article Approximately 1,000–1,200 words
3 page article Approximately 1,400–1,600 words
Rapport now includes a dedicated section featuring modelling projects undertaken by NLP practitioners.
These may include modelling carried out during training or projects developed later as part of professional practice.
Modelling articles are typically five pages in length, with a maximum word count of 2,500 words.
If you have a modelling project that may be of interest to the NLP community, please submit it to the editor as a Word document for consideration.
Sharing your experience through Rapport not only contributes to the wider NLP community, it also helps document the evolving practice of NLP across different fields and professional settings.
We look forward to hearing from you — and perhaps seeing your work featured in a future issue of Rapport.