NLP: How to Identify Primary Representational Systems from the Words People Use

This article follows ‘A Quick Introduction to Representational Systems‘, ‘Do you have a preferred representational system?‘, and ‘Characteristics of Primary Rep Systems‘ so read those first if you’re not familiar with the concept of rep systems in NLP. The representational … Continue reading

Practical NLP 26: Give Yourself A Resource Anchor

Podcast: Play in new window | Download In this episode we look at how the NLP method known as ‘anchoring’ can help you manage your emotional state so that you can respond more appropriately and successfully in situations where you face … Continue reading

NLP: Characteristics of Primary Representation Systems

A quick reference for NLP students: recognising the characteristics of primary representation systems, which can also give you some ideas about what each rep system is good for. This article follows on from ‘A Quick Introduction to Representational Systems‘ and … Continue reading

Practical NLP 24: What Is ‘Genius’?

Podcast: Play in new window | Download What do we mean when we call someone a ‘genius’? And if that person is a role model for us and we want to be more like them, is the concept of ‘genius’ … Continue reading

Practical NLP 23: Unpacking The Swish Pattern

Podcast: Play in new window | Download Following on from episode 22, which guided you through the NLP Swish pattern, this week we unpack it to see the nuts and bolts that you need to get right to make it … Continue reading

Practical NLP 22: The Swish Pattern

Podcast: Play in new window | Download Now that we’re getting familiar with submodalities (you may want to listen to the podcasts about visual submodalities, dealing with the ‘inner critic’, and ‘mapping across‘ if you haven’t already), here’s a powerful changework … Continue reading

The Practical NLP Podcast Collection – big savings on back episodes

If you want to get your hands on back episodes of the Practical NLP podcast (only the most recent 10 episodes are available on iTunes), previously you would have to buy them individually for $1.99 each. Now you can get … Continue reading

Andy Austin – Metaphors of Movement at the Manchester Business NLP Group part 2

Here’s the second and final part of the evening that Andrew T Austin, author of the excellent book The Rainbow Machine, did for the Manchester Business NLP and EI Group in July 2009. Lots of good stuff here for therapists, … Continue reading

Practical NLP 21: Mapping Across Submodalities

Podcast: Play in new window | Download This week, ‘Mapping Across’, a simple NLP submodality technique that will help if you like a particular food too much and want to be able to leave it alone – or, more generally, … Continue reading