Monday, October 19, 2009

A Neuro-Linguistic Programming Overview of Basic Concepts and NLP Introduction By Gregg Osbourn

Gregg Osbourn

Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) was initially created in 1975 by Richard Bandler and John Grinder, who began modeling and duplicating the 'magical results' of a few top communicators and therapists. Since then, many others have contributed to the growth and development of the field. NLP is a method that teaches you the words, phrases and patterns that all human beings use to interpret reality. Using this new language, you will dissolve your acquaintance's reality before their eyes and create a new one instantly. NLP is a behavioral technology. It is used to develop an understanding of how people make meaning of their experience.


Neuro-linguistic programming is defined as the study of the structure of subjective experience and what can be calculated from that and is predicated upon the belief that all behavior has structure. They were some of the people who's linguistic and behavioral patterns Richard Bandler built formal models of. Neuro-linguistic programming is the systemic study of human communication and how we create our reality. It is also the study of exceptional talent: how outstanding individuals get their results.


Neuro-linguistic programming helps people pay attention to information they habitually ignore that might actually improve their situation. By enlarging and modifying our maps of the world, we can live more fulfilling lives. Neurolinguistic programming is a system that uses the language of the mind to achieve our specific and desired outcomes consistently. Our nervous systems (neuro) experience the world around us through our five senses:


1. visual (V),
2. auditory (A),
3. kinaesthetic (K-touch),
4. olfactory (O),
5. gustatory (G).


Neuro-linguistic programming is purported to provide tools for better communication with others and ourselves. The tools are developed by modeling them after the internal experience and external behavior of those who are particularly good at something - whether it be learning more efficiently, establishing trusting and loving relationships or getting over phobias quickly. Neuro-linguistic programming (NLP) stresses the importance of moving towards those things you want. Without outcomes life becomes a process of wandering aimlessly.


NLP is a name that encompasses the three most influential components involved in producing human experience: neurology, language and programming. The neurological system regulates how our bodies function, language determines how we interface and communicate with other people and our programming determines the kinds of models of the world we create. NLP is a competitor with Landmark Forum , Tony Robbins , and legions of other enterprises which, like the Sophists of ancient Greece , travel from town to town to teach their wisdom for a fee. Robbins is probably the most successful 'graduate' of NLP.


NLP is the science of studying patterns of excellence in the world's most successful people — identifying the processes that produced such amazing results — and then 're–programming' the software of the human mind to replicate these successes. Without NLP, your coaching effectiveness will be limited by what our society believes is possible. NLP therapists will tell you that if what you're doing isn't working, you should try something else that will work for you. Every person is different. NLP is also used by many for self development.


Resource: http://www.isnare.com/?aid=422800&ca=Self

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