Archive for November, 2007
What is NLP? And what can it do for you?
NLP (Neuro Linguistic Programming) was created in the 1970s, by John Grinder and Richard Bandler. It is a relatively new discipline, and over the past 20 years has grown into one of the most fascinating fields in human psychology.
What can you do with NLP?
You can teach yourself to manage your state of mind in stressful [...]
Posted: November 29th, 2007 under nlp.
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You Attract Business when you master your Mind
I meet many business managers who ask me how NLP (neuro linguistic programming) could help them or their teams be better at sales or customer relations.
To answer such a question I explain that one NLP belief is that we operate both emotionally and physically in sync as everything we do physically has an [...]
Posted: November 27th, 2007 under nlp.
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Developing your management skills
If you wanted to improve management skills you’d go in search of business training, or read some books on skills in management. Or better still get your company to finance a course for you right?
Well maybe, but the real answer to better management starts with you and how you manage your self.
Manage Your Thoughts to [...]
Posted: November 22nd, 2007 under Reducing Stress, nlp.
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Performance:Learn the Secrets of High Achievers
You’re not who you think you are: you’re much more than you consciously think. Neuro-scientists’ research shows that the greater part of you is a mystery to your conscious mind. Your subconscious mind is in control of the processes of your body, and your body has its own form of consciousness too, in each and [...]
Posted: November 12th, 2007 under Reducing Stress, Relaxation, nlp.
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Get the Winning Edge at Work
Everything we do (or fail to do) at work is preceded by a thought. Our thoughts predict our behaviour. This means that the quality of your actions can never exceed the quality of your thinking.
So if you want to perform at your best the place to start is with your thinking. What are you going [...]
Posted: November 3rd, 2007 under Reducing Stress, nlp.
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