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Do you want to drastically improve your family, business, or romantic relationships? Or perhaps you just want to get rid of anxiety, phobias, and depression? 

If you're tired of things remaining as they are and want to make impactful changes in your life, then keep listening.

 

We all lead stressful and chaotic lives that can have a negative impact on both our personal and professional situations. Small things can quickly spiral out of control and cause chaos. But if you always feel overwhelmed, then you need to closely examine how these factors are negatively impacting your lifestyle and start making healthy changes to correct them.

The solution is to practice specific NLP techniques that create more "space" in your mind to enjoy inner peace and happiness. With these habits, you'll have the clarity to prioritize what's most important in your life, what no longer serves your goals, and how you want to live on a daily basis. That's what you'll learn in NLP.

 

Here's just a tiny fraction of what you'll find in this ebook:

  • The four pillars of NLP and how they can help your personal improvement
  • How to define SMART and WISE goal-setting using neuro-linguistics
  • How this little known NLP technique can cure anxiety and phobias forever
  • The exact formula to amplify emotions using NLP
  • How a recent study by renowned researchers shows the six benefits that NLP can produce in health, business, education, and sports
  • And much, much more

Even if you're entirely new to NLP and the different neuro-linguistic programming techniques, the detailed information contained in this book will help you set your life on a healthy path towards a new direction.

Would you like to know more? Download now!

LanguageEnglish
PublisherJohn Browning
Release dateJun 24, 2020
ISBN9781393787075
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    NLP - John Browning

    NLP

    How to Analyze People, Discover the Secrets of Dark Psychology and Learn Everything of Mind Control

    By:

    John Browning

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    Table of Contents

    INTRODUCTION

    NLP HISTORY AND DEVELOPMENT

    Timeline in NLP growth

    WHAT IS NLP

    NLP PRINCIPLES

    TECHNIQUES AND DEFINITIONS

    Top 5 NLP Techniques Transforming Your Life

    Getting people to Like You (Rapport)

    Influence and Persuasion

    THE META MODEL

    The Universal Modeling Process

    Summary of the NLP Meta Model

    GENERALISATIONS

    DELETIONS

    THE MILTON MODEL

    NLP COMMUNICATION MODEL

    NLP Communication Model :

    Why is the NLP Communication Model useful to know?

    NLP LOGICAL LEVELS

    THE STEPS FOR SUCCESS

    EYE ACCESSING CUES

    MODALITIES AND REPRESENTATIONAL SYSTEMS

    SENSORY ACUITY

    NLP FRAMES

    REFRAMING

    SLEIGHT OF THE MOUTH

    LINGUISTIC PRESUPPOSITIONS

    Identifying linguistic beliefs

    METAPHOR

    RAPPORT

    MATCHING

    CHUNKING

    SWISH PATTERN

    THE TRUTH ABOUT HYPNOSIS

    SCIENCE OF PERSUASION: INFLUENCING PEOPLE

    Six Secrets of the Science of Persuasion

    NLP Persuasive Technique

    HOW TO LEARN EVERYTHING OF MIND CONTROL

    The Power of Faith

    NLP Mind Control Technique

    HOW TO MANIPULATE PEOPLE – EXPERT MANIPULATION TECHNIQUES

    HOW TO ANALYSE PEOPLE

    CONCLUSIONS

    INTRODUCTION

    The NLP angle could be split into three key areas. These are curiosity, experimentation with the modeling strategy. This is the technique of trying to copy unusual behavior. To copy the behavioral patterns of someone else, we need to be able to study what's going on in their minds through their language, filters, programming, for example. This is how NLP is introduced to produce results.

    As a behavioral technology or science, NLP is just a collection of steering elements and methods involved in real-life behavior. It enables each of us to change, adapt, or eliminate specific actions and gives us the ability to make decisions about our psychological, emotional, and physical well-being.

    With NLP, we'll all learn how to grow from every experience we've had. It increases our ability to make a much better standard of living, based primarily on these changes, and by studying the behaviors of those around us. It's a sensible technology, and it's based on the ability to produce the desired results.

    Introducing NLP makes it possible for us to become much more capable of essentially creating our future rather than merely letting our future unfold in whatever way it likes. Just as a PC programmer will program a PC, we can schedule our internal bio-computer through the study and implantation of NLP. Rather than the accepted human-machine connection between the PCs and us, we are experiencing a mind-body connection between us and our own body.

    To effectively take old behaviors, study them, and make positive changes, we open our minds and bodies to move along whatever path we dictate. Very similar to hypnosis used to be considered a mental condition that we all needed to address to orchestrate change, although hypnosis was not seen as a science. As we all know, hypnosis is more of a submissive car to change, and it wants a high level of maintenance so that we can achieve the specified results.

    Even with the essential introduction to NLP, we 're also going to fool our minds into thinking that we accept hypnosis when we don't. On the other hand, NLP is a structured technology that is enhanced by applied coaching, very related to how we prepare for any high-paying job; we do this with NLP.

    To grasp the essentials of the NLP, we need to look inside ourselves and establish precisely what we want to change. We need to figure out what connections need to be changed to help that change and to operate towards them through positive confirmation. A conscientious call to do whatever is necessary to bring about the change we want.

    NLP is a beautiful technique that has shown many positive signs of success as a tool to improve human relations in whatever setting we want. From faculty scholars who wish to compare their time better with their results  to managers who need to formulate winning teams in and around the office.

    NLP HISTORY AND DEVELOPMENT

    It is widely accepted that NLP began in Santa Cruz, California, in the early 1970s when Richard Bandler, a 20-year-old psychology student at U.C. Santa Cruz, met and became friends with Dr. John Grinder. The latter was an associate professor of linguistics at the college in his late 20s.

    Richard Bandler began as a math student and also studied computer science. Ultimately, he was more interested in the world of behavioral science and changed his major. NLP is often said to have originated from computer programming and a linguist. The methods used by Virginia Satir (1916-1988), American author, social worker, and internationally renowned family therapist, co-founder of the Mental Research Institute (MRI) in Palo Alto, California, Bandler modeled.

    Bandler also modeled Fritz Perls' work (1893–1970), who created a psychotherapy method he identified as gestalt therapy. Influenced by the work of Perls, Bandler developed study groups and held workshops focused on gestalt therapy.

    Bandler and Grinder worked together to research the concepts that regulated gestalt therapy's language structure. They decided to describe the strategies and competencies that excellent therapists used.

    What was the difference, making the difference?

    Bandler and Grinder did what worked and discarded what didn't. They researched Perls and Satir's work, books, and recordings to derive the essence that made those two therapists outstanding. How did they work to achieve excellence?

    In 1975 and 1976, Bandler and Grinder published The first two books on NLP, which were based on the methods that Perls and Satir used, titled The Magic Framework, Vol I & II. The books described language patterns that are characteristic of successful therapists. Their second book, Frogs into Princes, was published in 1979 as a transcript of an early teaching seminar.

    Bandler and Grinder started modeling other great communicators after achieving outstanding results modeling the approaches used by Perls and Satir. Gregory Bateson had a profound influence on them, and they studied Alfred Korzybski's work. They researched the work of Milton Erickson, a renowned medical hypnotist. They also worked with Noam Chomsky, an American linguist, cognitive scientist, philosopher, and political commentator, who developed transformative grammar around the end of the 1950s.

    Bandler and Grinder were captivated by the methods of Milton Erickson and introduced the conversational hypnosis manner of Erickson into the NLP. They were communicating to the unconscious using methods artfully ambiguous and avoiding authoritarian suggestions. Erickson focused on developing relationships and meeting the individual in their world model to remove the unconscious's resistance. Erickson 's techniques have become a core part of the NLP and are called the Milton Model.

    As the knowledge and insights of Bandler and Grinder developed, others began expanding and contributing to the NLP. NLP now covers Leslie Cameron Bandler, Robert Dilts, Judith DeLozier, and David Gordon's work. Each person added and helped build on Bandler's and Grinder's work. Passion for NLP and development of NLP grew from a community of contributors, both collaborative and innovative.

    NLP keeps growing through research, sharing ideas, and training

    Timeline in NLP growth

    1972 - Richard Bandler transcribes Fritz Perl's therapy sessions. He goes on to leading Gestalt parties. His boss, John Grinder.

    1975 – Both create the Meta Language Model and publish the first book of the NLP The Magic Framework.

    1977- Bandler and Grinder developed the Milton Model from their study of Milton Erickson 's work.

    1980 – The concept of strategies developed

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