Covid-19: A Legacy of Anxiety, Stress and Trauma July 28th 2024 NLP in Practice This article outlines some of the after-effects of Covid-19, how they have affected client behaviours, and why that may affect how our clients engage with... Continue reading...
Growing Your Business Using Online Technology – How to Avoid the Biggest Mistakes April 28th 2024 NLP in Practice Do you feel overwhelmed by the online technology options available for your business? You’re not alone! Many find these decisions overwhelming and frustrating. NLP enables... Continue reading...
NLP Initiatives in Education and Health January 15th 2024 NLP in Practice ANLP supports two important projects, NLP in Education and NLP for Health. The aim of these initiatives is to coordinate ANLP members to bring specialist... Continue reading...
The Banana Phobia October 26th 2023 NLP in Practice Jacqui Flavell [email protected] www.2ndcupoftea.co.uk 12 NLP IN PRACTICE I would overhear someone talking about a phobia and I’d feel anxious and guilty, knowing I could... Continue reading...
NLP in a Clinical Setting: The Difference that Makes the Difference July 28th 2023 NLP in Practice When I began working as an acupuncturist in 2014, I had all the skills necessary to help people become well again... or so I thought!... Continue reading...
Resilience: Managing Your Emotional State and Changing Your Mindset When the Going is Tough April 28th 2023 NLP in Practice When everything is sunny, groups walk slowly. They take long breaks in the sunshine, and often use this time to complain about how hard it... Continue reading...
The Five Reasons Why Your Clients Don't Have Enough Money (and what you can do about it!) January 26th 2023 NLP in Practice Generally, money is a topic that is important, yet in many cultures is rarely spoken about. Some people have the level of fulfilment and empowerment... Continue reading...
Using NLP Skills for FAB Selling October 28th 2022 NLP in Practice As an NLP professional, there are many ways in which you can use your NLP skills for sales. It could be selling your own services... Continue reading...
NLP Awards - Public Service and Community July 28th 2022 NLP in Practice The nominees in this category for the NLP Awards are all astonishing people. We could tell you about the tens of thousands of people they... Continue reading...
Creating Healthier Workplaces with NLP April 28th 2022 NLP in Practice I’ve been qualified as an NLP Trainer since 2012 and alongside the work I’ve been doing in the field of healthcare, I’ve also been working... Continue reading...
Curiosity and Leadership January 28th 2022 NLP in Practice Envy is probably not a desirable trait. Honesty probably is. To be honest, I’ve always been a little envious of those people who seem to... Continue reading...
Feedback and Failure October 28th 2021 NLP in Practice There is a commonly expressed statement in NLP that ‘… there is no failure, only feedback’. This is quoted in many NLP articles, books and... Continue reading...
NLP in Practice on Every Street Corner July 28th 2021 NLP in Practice I am very honoured to be one of the finalists in the NLP Awards and after receiving a request from Karen and Shannen to write an... Continue reading...
TPP & NLP Essex County Council April 28th 2021 NLP in Practice Essex County Council (ECC) wanted to explore innovative ways in which to support staff working in young people’s supported housing to build their organisational and... Continue reading...
Using NLP in the NHS January 28th 2021 NLP in Practice We love hearing about the way in which our students have been using their Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) coaching and mentoring knowledge within the NHS to... Continue reading...
Rapport with the Universe October 28th 2020 NLP in Practice Rapport is one of the most valuable and important gifts and techniques we have in the context of NLP. As a business coach, a hypnosis... Continue reading...
The value of modelling projects July 28th 2020 NLP in Practice Modelling is the core methodology through which NLP was developed and continues to develop, so that forms my bias here: that modelling is not only... Continue reading...