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NLP - Neuro Linguistic Programming

What is NLP?

NLP stands for Neuro Linguistic Programming, a name that encompasses the three most influential components involved in producing human experience:  

  • Neurology - the neurological system regulates how your body functions

  • Language - determines how you interrelate and communicate with both yourself and other people

  • Programming - determines the kind of model of the world you create for yourself

NLP describes the fundamental dynamics between mind (neuro) and language (linguistic) and how their interplay affects your body and resulting behaviours.

NLP is not involved with theory or genesis of the problem, or "translating" a behaviour into cause and effect connections. For example: I am the way I am, or I do what I do, because of my childhood.  NLP is a set of tools whose proper use will lead to how, that is becoming aware of, the mental process used to continue doing what it is you do that you do not want to continue doing.

On the other hand, you may have the desire to do something, to embrace a new direction in life, or attain some specified goal.  This same set of tools can be used to overcome, or dilute, those issues that have interfered, and therefore prevented, you from doing what it is you would like to do.

In other words NLP is a set of tools that allows you to change what you are doing, or not doing, so that you can fulfill your desires more easily.

Why Learn NLP?

To begin with most behaviours are on automatic, that is, they seem to run by themselves. We have plenty of labels for this phenomenon, among them: Compulsive, Obsessive, Wired Wrong, Habit, Conditioned and Unconscious.

That last is perhaps closest to the truth. Once you have learned to do something well, you usually no longer have to engage the conscious mind. You "just do it." NLP provides the tools to again become conscious, or aware of the mental process involved that activates the behaviour. By becoming once again consciously aware of how the mind does the process that leads to the behaviour, you have taken the first step, and are now on the path of change and growth.

NLP also provides a variety of mental techniques to change mental processes, and by extension, the resulting behaviour(s). Once the change has been practised for a while, it too becomes "unconscious," or “habit.”  Now the conscious, aware mind need no longer be engaged, as the new behaviour, attitude or response becomes "normal" and run by themselves.

Rather than think of the unwanted behaviours being a result of "evil, primeval forces" deep within the unconscious mind, like demons that must be exorcized, it is much more useful to think of the unconscious as being similar to the hard drive in a computer. The conscious mind can be thought of as the programmer or keyboard.  Once the behaviour, attitude, etc., is programmed in, the hard drive runs it automatically, even if the program is no longer useful.

Why learn NLP? To learn how to reprogram, to change and place on automatic what you do want, and edit out what you don't want. Once learned, NLP puts you in a position of choice, and you are the one deciding on which changes occur.

Change fits two categories - "Easy, that is you just go ahead and do it," and "Wish I could, but I can't." NLP supplies the information necessary for the second category to be addressed effectively.

To explore EFT further, and give you an understanding of how you can use it in your daily life, please check out the numerous articles, written by international NLP experts in our archived newsletters.

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