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Key NLP skills for improving your influence.

The majority of the NLP skills that we teach on our Practitioner and Master Practitioner training play a part in influencing. In this short article I will just take you through one of the main influencing skills. As you read through, you will recognise some parts of this; you probably use these unconsciously to some …

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NLP for teachers

…delivered by teachers – a new NLP Practitioner programme Over the years we have learnt that NLP skills have a very wide application – in all spheres of life. There is one particular application – education – which we believe is so important that we have developed a new programme, aimed at teachers. Are you …

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Reflective Journaling on New Year’s Resolutions

Reflective journaling is a great way of moving forward on some of those New Year resolutions that never quite happened.  It is a deceptively simple practice taking only ten minutes a day and it really does produce results. Willpower is the most common way of trying to make changes in life.  Usually it doesn’t work, …

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Is NLP an art or a science? The debate continues…

Is NLP an art or a science? To quote the late great Douglas Adams, “Does it matter, and if it does matter, does it matter that it matters?” If NLP were unambiguously regarded as a science, what difference would it make? For most practitioners probably none as the fundamental skills remain the same; but for …

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Practice groups …….

We have been asked many times about the importance of practice groups and what makes a good practice group so in addition to John’s advice we have asked David Humphreys, who runs a very successful practice group in Bristol, to share his thoughts. How can we maximise our curiosity and learnings by attending a practice …

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