Powerful Parts NLP and Archetypes September 28th 2009 NLP When I popped next door to feed my neighbours’ pet fish the other day, I was feeling pretty resourceful. I had a busy day ahead... Continue reading...
New Code NLP June 28th 2009 NLP The field of NLP is moving forward in an exciting new direction. A group of collaborators working under the mentorship of the John Grinder team... Continue reading...
Belief Audit Process June 28th 2009 NLP Our belief is that you can be, do, or have anything (including nothing if you choose). So what stops you realising your dreams? The answer... Continue reading...
Anatomy of a plane crash part 3 June 28th 2009 NLP Have you ever watched someone being airlifted into a helicopter on telly? It looks fun doesn’t it? Almost something you’d line up to try. Well... Continue reading...
Stone Age NLP March 28th 2009 NLP What if some of the greatest excellence that the human mind has evolved is slowly slipping away to extinction? What if this wisdom is not... Continue reading...
The 7 Practices of transformational NLP March 28th 2009 NLP Over 25 years of teaching NLP skills professionally, my students have taught me a lot. I thank you all. It took me about 5 years... 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...
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...
What Drives Robert Ford September 28th 2008 NLP Robert Ford’s involvement in motorsport led him into working with racing drivers at Brands Hatch. Working with one client there changed his direction and now... Continue reading...
Buoyancy floats resillience under pressure September 28th 2008 NLP I was just six years old and my older sister was eight years old. It was winter time. We were crossing the Himalayas to escape into... Continue reading...
The Butterly Effect September 28th 2008 NLP Most people are on automatic pilot as they stumble through life with their eyes and ears closed to the real choices around them. ‘The Butterfly... Continue reading...
Robert Dilts September 28th 2008 NLP Helping different kinds of groups work well together with NLP. Robert Dilts has been involved with NLP since it's very early days... Continue reading...
Rocky Road to Beijing June 28th 2008 NLP When David Villa-Clarke first met Chris Evangelou, in 2004, Chris was a novice boxer with three or four fights to his name. David challenged him... Continue reading...
Adapting Approaches June 28th 2008 NLP Charles Faulkner is the Director of Programs for NLP Comprehensive, a principle in Influential Communications and the author or co-author of ten titles including the... Continue reading...
How to disagree without being disagreeable June 28th 2008 NLP Also known as Compassionate Communication, Non Violent Communication (NVC) has been used in war torn areas across the world as well as in individual relationships.... Continue reading...
Flight of the sea eagle March 28th 2008 NLP We humans are paradoxical creatures. Our longing for security leads us to build up our self-identity and self-importance to the extent that people commonly speak... Continue reading...
The Map May Not Be The Territory March 28th 2008 NLP Mind Maps have become a very useful and versatile tool for expressing and understanding concepts and for developing ideas. Andy Coote, a mind mapper himself... Continue reading...
Congruency Intention and the goal beyond the goal December 28th 2007 NLP There are many aspects to NLP and the pursuit of personal excellence is one. There is a lot of talk in the personal development field... Continue reading...
Thought Pattern Management December 28th 2007 NLP I’m a great fan of the Red Queen in Alice’s Wonderland, who made a practice of believing six impossible things before breakfast; it opens all... Continue reading...