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Keep Your NLP Skills Updated Weekly |
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Welcome to the Wednesday Weekly NLP tip
By taking less then 3 minutes each week you can enhance, deepen
and expand you understanding of NLP.
Each Wednesday delivered to your mailbox NLP information. Life
is busy so each mini lesson is between 100 to 200 words. This small
action each week has the effect of refreshing and deepening your
understanding of NLP.
Here is an example of an NLP tip:
1. Use Towards Language
One of the fundamental tenets of Neuro llinguistic
programming is that our language affects our behaviour. The words we
use and even the verbs we infuse in our conversation can make or
break just about anything. One NLP tip that you should be aware of
is using “towards language”. This is the type of language that
“moves forward” towards a goal or achievement and not “away from”
it. Words such as achieve, attain, obtain, acquire, benefits,
advantages, are all good examples of towards language.
For example, if you are a parent and you want to
motivate your child to study harder, it is easy to say, “If you
don’t study well, you will flunk and you will suffer.” Such is the
language often used by a lot of parents in an effort get their
children to study harder. As a result, they rarely even study. A
good alternative is to use towards language. You can say something
like, “If you achieve a higher than average score on this final
exam, I’ll raise your allowance.” See the power of towards language?
You are focusing on the positive rewards of attaining a certain
goal. When you do this, you are not just motivating your child to
survive, but to succeed and do more than what is expected.
Great, so why would we do this for you, because
if you have ever written a newsletter you know the amount of work
that goes into each one. Is it that we are just nice people?(well
yes, we are)
You may of looked at our training offers which include the much
acclaimed free NLP Practitioner Level 1 which gives you the chance to get to now
us. We would like to keep you updated about upcoming courses and the
range of resources we offer. The promise is that there will be only
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John and the NLP excellence team
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