Difficult Conversations 2 June 28th 2015 NLP Because some conversations seem especially difficult to handle due to our fears and uncertainties, what does it take to be able to have these conversations... Continue reading...
Distortions 2 June 28th 2015 NLP Towards the end of the nineteenth century, the bumblebee was introduced into New Zealand from the United Kingdom. The purpose was to help pollinate red... Continue reading...
Well Formed Issue June 28th 2015 NLP I have long been interested in the missing bits of NLP. I remember, back in the early 1990s I was working with Annie Dalton, who was... Continue reading...
Processing Cues April 28th 2015 NLP We always communicate. Any time we get into the sensory range of another human being we start influencing him or her, and the interaction is... Continue reading...
Dog Phone Ringing April 28th 2015 NLP As the telephone engineer examined the socket, the little old lady said, ‘My dog’s amazing! He barks every time the phone is about to ring.... Continue reading...
Difficult Conversations 1 April 28th 2015 NLP The answer is simple: fears. Lots of fears. The fear that I’ll offend someone. The fear that I will stir up a hornets nest. The... Continue reading...
Internal Dialogue 9 February 28th 2015 NLP Whilst I write of many things psychological, my main career experience has been working with people in organisations. I have worked with thousands of people... Continue reading...
Leadership Summit February 28th 2015 NLP Why is it that the top people in NLP don’t, or can’t, talk to each other? If NLP is truly a world-class communication model, why... Continue reading...
Meditation February 28th 2015 NLP I have previously written business articles for Rapport about marketing, social engagement and multimedia so at first glance this title may seem a bit of a... Continue reading...
Art Giser Energetic NLP December 28th 2014 NLP Gifts don’t always come packaged as attractively as you might expect or desire. On my recent Energetic NLP Level 1 course, the biggest and best... Continue reading...
Managing Internal Dialogue 8 December 28th 2014 NLP Whilst we like to appear consistent and whole, perhaps we are simply a collection of parts. Personally, I find this idea very freeing as it... Continue reading...
Havening December 28th 2014 NLP If we’re feeling happy or sad, a hug makes us feel good or better. And when we walk into a desk we rub the pain... Continue reading...
Managing Internal Dialogue 7 October 28th 2014 NLP Whilst human beings may be complex creatures, sometimes it is useful to have simple models for explaining what makes us tick. These simple models are... Continue reading...
Words Flow October 28th 2014 NLP Imagine that when you write, the words flow effortlessly, like water. To write that way, you’ll want to apply the POWER Process: an NLP-based model... Continue reading...
NLP and Bullying August 28th 2014 NLP Along with other topics that used to be taboo, dark secrets such as abuse, family disfunctions and addictions of various kinds, bullying is now being... Continue reading...
Family Mind August 28th 2014 NLP Several years ago, we met with a group of 20 NLP Master Practitioners with the intention of exploring the psycho-spiritual motifs that exist in the... Continue reading...
Managing Internal Dialogue 6 August 28th 2014 NLP Perhaps the most primitive of our ‘meta-programs’ is the fundamental ‘motivation strategy’ of away and towards. Indeed, if you chunk further and further upwards in... Continue reading...
Becoming Indie Author June 28th 2014 NLP In recent months my normally peaceful house has been a hotbed of industry echoing to the sound of computer keyboards tapping late into the night... Continue reading...
Universal Cycles of change coaching June 28th 2014 NLP For the last 25 years I have been observing nature and studying the laws of our universe with the same question in mind. ‘How is... Continue reading...
Internal Dialogue June 28th 2014 NLP You are about to do something you have never done before, for example, present to the board, do a bungee jump or cook an unfamiliar... Continue reading...