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Self Help for Life Podcast: Self-Improvement | Mindset | Emotions | Personal Development | Health | Business Success | Financ - SHFL 003 : How to use the Presuppositions of NLP to Change Your Attitude

SHFL 003 : How to use the Presuppositions of NLP to Change Your Attitude

06/16/18 • 16 min

Self Help for Life Podcast: Self-Improvement | Mindset | Emotions | Personal Development | Health | Business Success | Financ
Many people think of Neuro-Linguistic Programming NLP as a series of cool and powerful techniques for personal transformation. However, it's much more than that. Behind all these powerful techniques is a number of presuppositions of NLP. Just knowing these can help you make a profound and dramatic change in your overall attitude to yourself, other people and life in general. NLP is fundamentally an attitude, a methodology that leaves behind a trail of techniques. NLP is all about giving you more choice. The presuppositions of NLP are a key component that underpins many of the key principles behind NLP. NLP was created by Richard Bandler and John Grinder in the 1970s. It came from modelling highly successful people and then packaging this in a way that anyone can learn. In this podcast, I cover the 10 main presuppositions of NLP and show you how to use these to change your attitude.
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Many people think of Neuro-Linguistic Programming NLP as a series of cool and powerful techniques for personal transformation. However, it's much more than that. Behind all these powerful techniques is a number of presuppositions of NLP. Just knowing these can help you make a profound and dramatic change in your overall attitude to yourself, other people and life in general. NLP is fundamentally an attitude, a methodology that leaves behind a trail of techniques. NLP is all about giving you more choice. The presuppositions of NLP are a key component that underpins many of the key principles behind NLP. NLP was created by Richard Bandler and John Grinder in the 1970s. It came from modelling highly successful people and then packaging this in a way that anyone can learn. In this podcast, I cover the 10 main presuppositions of NLP and show you how to use these to change your attitude.

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