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Neuro-Linguistic
Programming (NLP) was developed in the 1970s by Dr.
Richard Bandler and Dr. John Grinder, who found, from
modelling excellent performers, that all behaviour has
a structure that can be identified, learned and, if necessary,
altered.
From studying these patterns, Bandler and Grinder found
they could establish models from which excellence could
be achieved - literally creating 'recipes for success'.
NLP provides the means to manage the mind effectively
so that we can think, act and hold beliefs that allow
us to to perform to our best.
Why "Neuro-Linguistic Programming"?
Neuro refers to our nervous system and how we think.
By becoming aware of our thinking patterns we can gain
an understanding of how they influence our results.
Linguistic refers to how we use language, both
verbal and non-verbal, and how that affects us.
By learning to use our language effectively we can change
our thinking and master the ability to communicate.
Programming refers to the strategies we run throughout
our lives in the form of habitual programmes. By gaining
an understanding of these strategies, we can either change
them,
keep them or improve them to enhance our potential.
Study of Excellence
Essentially, NLP is the study of excellence in
how we think, how we behave and how we communicate. It
provides a series of techniques, skills and methodologies
that can be used to create strategies to enable us to
fulfill our potential in all areas of our lives.

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(NLP example)
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