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Sensory acuity for Neuro-linguistic Programming is defined as the ability to observe, examine, and interpret the external cues received from other people. Sensory acuity for Neuro-linguistic Programming is used for training our minds to see and listen to the non-verbal communication such as body language, eye movements etc.
Price: Free - Updated: 07/22/2007
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Any communication can be described as a set of frames, each dependent on the previous frames or responses. When you make a statement, the recipient will respond in a certain way.
Price: Free - Updated: 07/22/2007
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Persuasion is an art, mastered by only a select few. Most often than not, people engage in conversations that lack tact, skill and wit. In this modern age, it has become highly essential to persuade and influence people, in business or in personal life.
Price: Free - Updated: 07/03/2007
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There are several methods used for performing Neuro-linguistic Programming on an individual for obtaining insights into the psyche of the person in order to correct to modify certain patterns of behavior. These techniques are also used for Neuro-linguistic training for individuals who seek to bring about certain positive changes in their lives.
Price: Free - Updated: 07/03/2007
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The Milton Model is one of the techniques used for Neuro-linguistic Programming or Neuro-linguistic therapy, and was co-created by Richard Bandler and John Grinder using the hypnotic techniques developed by Milton H. Erickson, who was well known for founding clinical hypnotherapy. The principles of the Milton Model are a sharp contrast to the ones used in the Meta Model of Neuro-linguistic Programming, both of which form the basis for the development of the field of Neuro-linguistic Programming.
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Armed with a heuristic questionnaire, the Meta Model for Neuro-linguistic Programming endeavors to recover highly detailed and unambiguous information about the client, by challenging his beliefs and line of thought, and expanding his personally set boundaries into a more wider and open model of the world.
Price: Free - Updated: 07/03/2007
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The Meta model is one of the models used for neuro-linguistic programming or neuro-linguistic therapy, and consists of a precise set of rules and building blocks for construction of the model. The meta model comprises of a set of explicit questions and language patterns that are intended to question and enlarge the boundaries of an individual’s model or a map of the perception of that individual as regards the surrounding world.
Price: Free - Updated: 07/03/2007
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Neuro-linguistic programming has had a rocky past, with a number of lawsuits, rivalry, unsystematic development and intermittent progress. During the 1980s, the two founders separated after the lawsuit filed by Bandler. Bandler went on to file several lawsuits up to the 1990s, in an attempt to claim sole proprietorship on the NLP trademark, copyright status and intellectual property rights. In 1983, Bandler’s company even filed for bankruptcy
Price: Free - Updated: 07/03/2007
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Neuro Linguistic Programming (NLP) is a system co-founded by John Grinder and Richard Bandler for bringing about personal development in any individual by interpreting and translating the human perception, experience, beliefs and language. It was developed in early 1970s with the active involvement of Gregory Bateson. Gregory Bateson was a distinguished anthropologist, linguist, social scientist and a cyberneticist at the University of California at Santa Cruz between the periods of 1960s to1970s
Price: Free - Updated: 07/03/2007
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Neuro-linguistic Programming (NLP) Listings
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