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Uploaded by on Jul 23, 2008

In this video I do a preliminary explanation of basic NLP patterns and how they work (or don't work). Ask me a question at NLPTeleseminars.com!

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  • @mrsbwallace not at all. NLP itself is a modeling tool/skill. Therapists can use NLP, but so can teachers. But both require the competency of effective communication. NLP can help with competency modeling regardless of profession.

  • Thank you for taking the time to explain more in depth of what NLP can help and cannot help. The typical "step process" on the sales of NLP program is a sales technique to attract learners. I really appreciate your theoretical explanations on common NLP techniques out there. It's through understanding the theory behind NLP that one can internalize the process and utilize on his or her clients. Thank you Stuart! You being an Asian inspires me to take on NLP world.

  • @jibikao appreciate it. NLP itself is just one layer, although it is quite an important layer of skill and competency development.

  • Makes me think about The Structure Of Magic v1, in the first chapter it says NLP was modeled from therapists and is developed for therapists and their interventions.

  • @mrsebwallace therapy is partly communicating effectively.

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  • @stuarttan After watching this video a few months on, what you are saying does make more sense now, but the fact is NLP is about analysing and improving people and their performance - does that generalize as being theraphy? Although theraphy is about dealing with mental/emotional issues, improving performance (ie modeling) is just the next step from that.

  • @emergence999 I ain't arguing with any of that at all. Plenty of potential to target whatever needs to be achieved. All the best in your endeavors!

  • @KharamiSunato Well Kharami, there's only a specific audience I'm targeting in my message/meta message. I don't quite want to think about the others, because it spreads my planning and message development too thin.

  • @calciumsupplements it's not mutually exclusive. Nobody should give up a chance to see Tony. I do my best to facilitate learning of skills and knowing when to execute which strategy. so you're welcome to either attend Tony's before mine or vice versa :D

  • You seem a very knowledgeable practitioner... can you tell me why I should come to you for training rather than someone like Tony Robbins?

  • model a effective public speaker. the headline and the content are not effective for retaining the viewer in the first 60 seconds.

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