Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Where Have I Been??

Hi Everyone!

Thanks for stopping by.  You May be Asking, Where have I been.  I have actually put up a new site and am blogging over there.  Come see me at:http://www.kathybutlercoaching.com.

I may return here from time to time  so keep watching!
kathy

Friday, January 14, 2011

What is NLP?

Questions and Answers About NLP
Q. What’s a quick definition of NLP?
A. A unique model, it teaches people how to learn, how to motivate themselves, and
change their behavior. The goal: striving for excellence.
Q. Where does the name come from?
A. Alfred Habdank Skarbek Korzybsk, a pioneer in the field of Neurolinguistic
Programming said, ―God may forgive you for your sins, but your nervous system
won’t." The Polish-American scientist believed that NLP is an integration of
neurology, psychology, linguistics, cybernetics, and systems theory. The
component of the term Neurolinguistic Programming describes what this obscure
and complex science encompasses. NEURO: all of our experiences, both conscious
and subconscious, are derived through and from our senses and central nervous
system. LINGUISTIC: our mental processes are given meaning, coded, organized,
and, then transformed through language. PROGRAMMING: people interact as a
system in which experience and communication are composed of sequences of
patterns or ―programs.‖ His work gave birth to the Neurolinguistic Programming
or as we like to call it, NLP.
AANLP uses PSYCHOLOGY rather than Programming because Psychology
comes from ―psyche‖ meaning ―Spirit‖ and ―ology‖, the ―study of systems.‖
Q. How does NLP work?
A. It lets you model or copy human excellence in any form. In addition, you can
identify the things that make someone exceptionally skilled, acquire that skill for
yourself, pass it on and teach it to others. NLP improves the most important
aspects of your life: pushing yourself to be the best you can be, whether it’s with
your family or on the job.

Q. How and where can you use Neurolinguistic Programming?
A. Wherever human communications skills can enhance results: business consultation,
management, negotiation, education, counseling, therapy, relationships, parenting,
nursing, public speaking, sports performance and many other areas.
Q. What can I expect, in terms of an end result?
A. NLP helps therapists change the impact of the past on a client; boosts a teacher’s
capacity to teach and improves a student’s spelling skills; increases a
businessperson’s non-verbal rapport, assists them in running more efficient
meetings; enhances an athlete’s concentrations and more.
Q. How would you classify NLP?
A. A method of therapy, NLP’s applications are much broader. The process teaches
people how to use their brains. Most therapy is remedial, directed towards solving
problems from the past. NLP goes much deeper. It studies excellence and teaches
skills that promote positive change, which generates new possibilities and opportunities

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