mmKay

Resources for learning NLP?

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I'm fascinated by the power of language and how different use of words affect your thinking, beliefs and actions. I've dabbled in NLP for a while without knowing that it's a thing and I'm looking to deepen my knowledge in it as another coaching tool.

This one was pretty cool. Leo shared it on his blog :
 

on a side note, like him or not, what a powerful speaker this dude is !



I've seen a lot of shady people applying NLP it and giving it a bad name, but I belive it's very powerful.

Resources?

Thanks!

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Udemy Courses, L. Michael Hall, Richard Bandler.

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7 hours ago, mmKay said:

I'm fascinated by the power of language and how different use of words affect your thinking, beliefs and actions. I've dabbled in NLP for a while without knowing that it's a thing and I'm looking to deepen my knowledge in it as another coaching tool.

This one was pretty cool. Leo shared it on his blog :
 

on a side note, like him or not, what a powerful speaker this dude is !



I've seen a lot of shady people applying NLP it and giving it a bad name, but I belive it's very powerful.

Resources?

Thanks!

   NLP Gym by Daemon Cart, Steven Andreas, Tony Robbins. IMO Daemon Cart's is interesting because there's enough free videos on NLP techniques and modals that technically if you can correctly contextualize each technique to your life area, it's basically like a watered down version of the LP course. The core is in reframes, visualization techniques, establishing your timeline, eliciting your values, your resources, your quality, et cetera. Anchoring also is a neat trick, just establish an external anchor and associate a positive emotion to that anchor, and any time you want to feel that specific emotion apply that anchor. It's a useful technique.

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Introducing NLP by Joseph O’Connor and John Seymour, NLP: The New Technology of Achievement edited by Steve Andreas and Charles Faulkner.

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