The currency of credibility July 28th 2020 Provoking Debate At the NLP Leadership Summit in January 2020, there was a working group discussing the value of academic research in NLP. Enormous progress has been... Continue reading...
Evolving NLP April 28th 2020 Provoking Debate When beginning to write this article, as someone in love with language – how it informs and forms – it occurred to me to start... Continue reading...
Veganuary January 28th 2020 Provoking Debate A lot of loved ones feel sorry for me, but I don't feel deprived at all. I feel as if my values are aligned with my... Continue reading...
Coaching July 28th 2019 Provoking Debate One of the reasons why some people attend NLP Practitioner and Master Practitioner courses is to enhance their coaching skills, whether as a line manager,... Continue reading...
Walking Talk April 28th 2019 Provoking Debate I first came across NLP over two decades ago and it changed my life. Without NLP I would never have heard about Frank Farrelly and developed... Continue reading...
Supervision October 28th 2018 Provoking Debate In the late 1990s there were many questions around the sustainability of the coaching profession. Do we need it? What can it provide that mentoring... Continue reading...
Brand NLP July 28th 2018 Provoking Debate Get two NLPers in the room together and eventually the topic of 'How do we change the way that NLP is perceived?' will come up. Continue reading...
Accreditations April 28th 2018 Provoking Debate I was recently 'gifted' an accreditation to 'ANLP INDIA'. Although it is very nice to be thought of and given things for free Continue reading...
Waking Hypnosis is Dead January 28th 2018 Provoking Debate In this article, I am going to tell you why most of the people that teach waking hypnosis have no clue what works and what... Continue reading...
Useful or True October 28th 2017 Provoking Debate Debates about NLP in relation to the academic world can become quite polarised, with NLP being criticised because (for example) it is not ‘scientific’. In... Continue reading...
We're Human July 28th 2017 Provoking Debate As a Practitioner, Master or Trainer of NLP, have you ever experienced a certain pressure or expectation to solve your own problems, either pressure from... Continue reading...
Research Bias April 28th 2017 Provoking Debate The article explores some of the apparent prejudices which appear to be present, restricting the dissemination of NLP results, raising serious questions for the NLP... Continue reading...
Applied NLP December 28th 2016 Provoking Debate Applied NLP: The Source Code for Change. Back in 2006, I remember playing a game of ping-pong with Richard Branson Continue reading...
Everything NLP Wrong September 28th 2016 Provoking Debate NLP has been around for about 40 years, and of course the theories and practices that it is based on have existed for much longer.... Continue reading...
Provocative NLP June 28th 2016 Provoking Debate I first came across NLP in the 1990s and was amazed by the possibility of using the core NLP skills in business, coaching and therapy. I... Continue reading...
Attitude March 28th 2016 Provoking Debate Sadly in much of the NLP world, the emphasis seems to have shifted to learning techniques. It seems that this is also the case in... Continue reading...
Engaging with Science Part 2 February 28th 2013 Provoking Debate In the first part of this debate, Andy Coote talked to Suzanne Henwood, Andy Smith and Joe Cheal about the vulnerability of NLP to scientific... Continue reading...
Engaging with Science Part 1 December 28th 2012 Provoking Debate NLP has had an uneasy relationship with academia in general and science in particular. A recent academic paper seeking to debunk what seems to have... Continue reading...
Online Practitioners September 28th 2012 Provoking Debate Learning NLP has been marketed for home study for some time, first as tape sets, then CDs and now online. Such approaches have tended to... Continue reading...
How would you like your NLP June 28th 2012 Provoking Debate In the Spring issue of Rapport, Charles Faulkner raised the possibility that NLP is more likely to be ‘re-invented by this or that neuroscientist than... Continue reading...