Posts Tagged ‘NLP’

What I Learned about Trance from Stephen Gilligan 18/05/2010 No Comments

While I have become comfortable with working with trance, I still find it challenging to teach the Milton Model to NLP students.  The Milton Model is a set of language patterns, modelled from the great hypnotherapist Milton Erickson, which is used to induce and deepen trance.  There are just so many of these patterns, labelled [...]

3 Important Principles of Communications 26/04/2010 No Comments

IMPROVE YOUR INFLUENCE WITH NLP (Part 17) Three NLP Presuppositions about Communications Have you ever been surprised by how somebody has reacted to you even before you said something?  Have you ever wondered why it is so hard to get your message through to some people?  Have you ever spent hours working and reworking a [...]

What is NLP? 24/03/2010 No Comments

  INCREASE YOUR INFLUENCE WITH NLP (Part 4) NLP stands for “neuro linguistic programming”.  It’s a strange name which may sound like outdated American jargon, but whether acknowledged or not, NLP now lies behind a great deal of leading-edge practice in coaching, therapy and teaching.  As I continue to learn about a range of different [...]