‘Twas the night before an NLP Christmas

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‘Twas the night before Christmas and look what I find, all these empowering resources in my unconscious mind . My beliefs and values were aligned with great care,  in hopes that Erickson could work with what’s there. The fears of my past were all put to bed, while visions of trance Joyfully danced in my head. I took a deep breath and adjusted my cap,  then settled my brain for a long trance-like nap. When into my head there arose such a clatter,  I sat up in bed to see what was the...

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The Death of NLP

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The Death of NLP By Pam Castillo – Clarity Institute, Los Angeles The use of language and the application of NLP™  in the context of health and wellness has been something that’s fascinated me ever since my first NLP™ training back in 1999.  And over the last 16 years of my private NLP practice and in my years of facilitating NLP™  certification trainings as an NLP Trainer,  I have used NLP™ to help myself change both diagnosed and undiagnosed health conditions. I have...

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NLP in the NHS

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NLP in the NHS By Kay Cooke The following article is based on an interview of Dr Louise Golightly, a consultant Psychiatrist working in the UK for the NHS, where she currently works on an Acute Admissions Ward. Louise is a SNLP Master Practitioner and Medical Trainer of NLP. This was first published in June 2015 by The Best You magazine: http://thebestyoumagazine.co/nlp-and-the-nhs-kay-cooke/ Whilst all copyrights belong to Kay Cooke, permission to share this material for educational purposes...

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Trust

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“You may be deceived if you trust too much, but you will live in torment unless you trust enough.” ~Frank Crane   I often hear clients tell me they have “trust issues”.  The ability to trust another rests in YOUR ability to predict ANOTHER’S behavior. In essence, to calibrate well enough, BEFORE they choose an action, so you can decide your response in advance.  Then you will trust what makes good sense to trust and trust your decision  NOT to trust...

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Interview Series – A Funny Thing Happened To Me On The Way To My Life; NLPeople Talk: Don Martin

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A Funny Thing Happened To Me On The Way To My Life; NLPeople Talk: Don Martin Don Martin recently had major surgery. Open heart surgery to be exact. The doctors informed Don that he would have a breathing tube inserted down his throat. As part of the procedure, they also mentioned that as he would be coming out of anesthesia, the breathing tube would still be in his throat and that he would experience discomfort with it. This started to worry Don because he did not want something down this...

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