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Articles: nlp
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Creating the Circumstances for Success by Frances Coombes
In this article the author suggests ways in which we can create success in our lives and achieve our goals. She stresses the importance of being finely-tuned to our feelings, and doing things in a very specific way in order to create magical results.
Does Changing Pictures Motivate You? by Frances Coombes
In this column, the author, an NLP Master Practitioner and Performance Enhancement Coach, presents a case to demonstrating how she motivated a client into doing something she felt unmotivated to do.
Emotional First Aid Through NLP by Brian Perry LDS
The map is not the territory, so why not change it?
Learning Piano Joyfully with NLP by Nancy Blake
The three concepts used here are leading by reward, using a ‘moving toward’ strategy, and working to create positive internal dialogue. These all work hand in hand.
Motivation and Personal Mastery by Frances Coombes
In this column on Motivation and Personal Mastery, the author says many of us have problems in this area because of the tendency to move through life with a few goals and objectives but without a real sense of purpose.
Neuro Linguistic Psychotherapy for Skin Conditions by Alexandra Chalfont
The neuro linguistic model is a holistic one, which begins with the assumption of a mind-body connection: how we communicate with ourselves affects our body. Thus the neuro linguistic psychotherapist will explore with you the relationship you have with your skin and the dysfunction it may be suffering from, and how you can perhaps make changes in that relationship which can be beneficial.
NLP by Brian Perry LDS
The number of members of the medical and dental profession with NLP training has noticeably increased over the last few years. When I asked them how it has affected their lives, the response is "I don't know how I managed without it!".
NLP and Pregnancy by Jeremy Lazarus
This article illustrates how NLP (neuro-linguistic programming) and related techniques can be used to relieve common problems experienced during pregnancy and, in particular, childbirth.
NLP for Optimum Health by Jane Revell
How can NLP (Neuro-Linguistic Programming) help us prevent illness and stay as well and healthy as we possibly can? This article gives a brief description, before suggesting ways in which it might enable us to maintain optimum health.
NLP in Education – A Magnificent Opportunity by Don A. Blackerby, Ph.D.
Many times when I used to teach mathematics, I would notice that some student would be staring out the window daydreaming. I would wonder what was going on in their mind that they would not be turned on to math. I often wished that I could "open up their heads and look inside to see what was going on." I couldn't then but I can now – metaphorically. I do it with Neuro-linguistic Programming (NLP)
NLP-based Strategies for Maintaining and Improving Eyesight Naturally by Katrina Patterson
This article explains how, in a world in which more and more people are wearing glasses or contact lenses, we can re-educate our vision naturally and achieve lasting improvements using strategies based on Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) techniques.
NLP: Cult or Cure? Neither, Actually by Nancy Blake
This authoritative feature is a response to the definition of NLP on the online Wikipedia, which describes neurolinguistic programming as a cult.
Self-Belief in Sport using NLP by Peter Cohen and Michael Breen
Peter Cohen is a sport psychologist and NLP trainer, working, modelling and training with top athletes. He has worked as a health and fitness professional for ten years. He is the author of the best selling book, Slimming With Pete.
Sports Injuries – Healing the Memory – Results by Joseph O'Connor
This article follows on from an article in Issue 17 of Positive Health, detailing research using Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) to help the healing of sports injuries.
Sports Injuries: Healing the Memory by Joseph O'Connor and Ian McDermott
Sports injuries happen at every level of sport. They are caused by overuse, overstretching, or sudden unusual force to that part of the body. They are painful and debilitating, and can stop an athlete from competing for some time.
Stories that Heal by Kendall Dowie
One of the greatest gifts that came out of my NLP practitioner training was learning the magic of Metaphor. Neuro Linguistic Programming is, after all, about language and the art of communicating.
Success Strategies that Work by Frances Coombes
This article focuses on success strategies that work, based on NLP’s most powerful tool ‘modelling’, such as a practical skill, what to look for in the people who produce successful results and how to go about replicating their actions.
The Power of Pre-Supposing by Frances Coombes
This column focuses on our mental pictures and beliefs and how they work for and against us. She examines the value of knowing how we think and provides an exercise to help us identify which of our beliefs support us.
The Swish by Richard Bandler
Extracted with permission from the book Using Your Brain-for a CHANGE by Richard Bandler. Published by Real People Press, Box F, Moab, Utah 84532. 1985. Available in the UK from Airlift Book Company – mail order telephone 020 8443 5333.
The Time Dimension by Dr Harry Alder
Extracted with permission from the book NLP for Managers by Dr Harry Alder, published by Piatkus Book, at Pleasure Books at £19.99
Tips for Staying Motivated by Frances Coombes
In this column the author provides some useful tips on how to stay motivated when working for oneself, or when things are not going according to one’s plans.
Walking Around the Cotton Reel – Using NLP to Teach Drawing by Bronwen Dace
This article focuses on how NLP (Neuro-Linguistic Programming) can help us to access our ability to draw, and shares the author’s approach to generating interest and self-belief in one’s ability to do so.
When Did You Last Check Your Values? by Frances Coombes
This column focuses on the importance of Personal Values, how it differs from Beliefs and how to use them to decide what’s important for you.
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