Using NLP Techniques Strategically in the real World - Anchors

Monday, June 30th, 2008

Using NLP Anchoring to Win at Poker
I went to play poker in my local casino the other night and had the opportunity to try out a specific NLP Technique I had read about in Doyle Brunson’s Super System: A Course in Power Poker!
NLP Poker
Before all you NLPers out there start looking for this new super […]

Using NLP Techniques to Reinvent Yourself

Tuesday, January 22nd, 2008

Creating Self Belief through a NLP Practitioner Course
Tracy McLeod is a graduate of an NLP practitioner course that I ran in 2006.  Tracy is an excellent training consultant with the huge amount of skills, experience and expertise.  She has done a brilliant job of integrating the NLP knowledge that she gained from her course into […]

NLP Examples, Persuasion Skills Lesson One

Wednesday, December 26th, 2007

Here is a comment and example from Marcus on Lesson One that have a few interesting points worth bringing out.
 

Enjoyed reading lesson 1.

I don’t believe it should all be one way, though, so here’s my example:
A more powerful way of using the extreme one-move use of the procedure is to make an implicit suggestion. I have […]

NLP Questions and Questioning Techniques

Sunday, November 18th, 2007

NLP Questions are the Answer.
A lot of articles I write start with questions, have you ever wondered why?
The right questions lead to answers that can enrich the quality of your life, the wrong questions can obviously lead the other way. Consider the difference between:
Why does this sort of thing always happen to me?
What can I […]

NLP Anchoring in Training, a practical example

Monday, November 12th, 2007

The following is a practical demonstration of an NLP technique in a training environment. The techniques described and used will only be familiar to anyone that has completed a good NLP Practitioner Training Course. I use chained states in a classroom environment, if it helps to understand possible covert anchor chain applications. This is an […]