WILLIAM JAMES AND THE NLP MODEL - PART III
|
        He almost did it-- William James almost formulated many of the distinctions that we today find in NLP: sensory-based representational systems, submodalities, meta-programs, states of consciousness, levels (primary and meta) of consciousness, etc. In this article, I want to continue this exploration of James formulations and relate them to NLP today. Here we will look at his emphasis on will or choice, the plasticity of memory and representation, language, anchoring, "time" and time-lines, learn
...Read More
|
A HUMAN DOING OR A HUMAN BEING
|
        The manager approached me tentatively and it was as if the words that she uttered just burst out of her mouth. "Can I have a one to one with you?" That was it - she didn t say when or for what reason. I suggested some dates to her and invited her to get back to me. She looked scared. I know I can have my off days but this reaction was out of the ordinary! I included this request for a planned one to one in my summary to the Board detailing what consultancy I had in place for them for the coming
...Read More
|
ALFRED KORZYBSKI
|
        The model of human perception known as Neuro-linguistic Programming bases part of its paradigm on the role of language in creating an individual’s experience and expression of personal reality.
...Read More
|
|
|
Arena of Actions
Interviews - Audio
Instant Quote
|
“Language and word choice form a manager’s primary tool. Used wisely, sound guidance can grow from the seeds of aligned words. Used poorly and all you get are weeds.” |
|
Michael Lissack and Johan Roos, The Next Common Sense |
Links
|
|