Posts Tagged ‘Nlp’

Using NLP and Public Speaking to Reach Out to Teens

Wednesday, May 6th, 2009

Over the last 15 years, I’ve had the great honor of speaking to and training many teenagers. Many of them are angels who are deeply touched by what you say. Others are completely nonchalant to the need for change. It’s those who are nonchalant, rebellious and give attitude that spice up my speaking career.

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Using NLP to Put the Boot in the Leadership Butt

Wednesday, April 29th, 2009

A lot of leaders have head knowledge but no heart knowledge. They strive to control assets but become asses instead. It’s about high time people begin to acknowledge that learning to be a leader has to begin with the inside out. This article explores transformational leadership as an NLP application.

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Learn NLP to Eliminate Procrastination

Thursday, April 23rd, 2009

Maybe you are often at your peak, and know what you want. But some days, there’s just no fighting getting up on the wrong side of bed. Things are unpleasant, and things spiral out of control and you wonder what the heck actually created such a bad day all of a sudden!

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Half Full Or Half Empty? You Are the Author of Your Life-Story So You Can Re-Write the Plot

Thursday, April 23rd, 2009

Do you know you can choose the way you perceive your experiences? One of the presuppositions of Neuro-Linguistic-Programming(NLP), which is often called the psychology of excellence because it provides a model of what high-achievers do, is that there is no failure, only feedback. In other words, you can choose to regard anything which does not work out right for you or the way you wanted it to, as a learning step in finding the right way to go about it. Most successful people, if you do even a little research, have experienced setbacks, and even what others might consider to be spectacular failures. You will see that they learned from their mistakes, made adjustments to the way they did things and had the faith and resilience to continue until they achieved success. I love hearing stories about people who were told, often when they were young, that they could not do something, that they lacked the abilities in some way, then went on to achieve remarkable results. There are many examples of this in the histories of famous people such as Einstein, Winston Churchill and so on.

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Becoming Unstoppable – Achieving Anything Using NLP

Tuesday, April 21st, 2009

Have you been a victim of procrastination? Lack of motivation? Then you probably want to read this. It’s a powerful approach to change that happens even at a neurological level. Yes, you can change your brain, and train it for maximum impact to get anything you want – DONE.

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