An introduction to Neuro Linguistic Programming With Lord Morpeth.

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An introduction to Neuro Linguistic Programming

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What is NLP?

The Art and Science of Personal Excellence

A set of models, skills and techniques for thinking and acting effectively in the world

Mental Software!

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Who Developed NLP?

University Of California 1972

Richard BandlerJohn Grinder

Studying 3 top therapists:

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Fritz Perls – Innovative Gestalt Psychotherapist

Virginia Satir – Family Therapist

Milton Erikson - Hypnotherapist

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Initial Model of NLP

1. A process to discover the patterns of excellence in any field.

2. Effective ways of thinking and communicating used by outstanding people.

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Yeah, but, Richie, What is it???

NEURO:All behaviour stems from our neurological

processes of sight, hearing, smell, taste & touch.

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Yeah, but, Richie, What is it???

Linguistic:We use language to order our thoughts and

behaviour and to communicate with others.

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Yeah, but, Richie, What is it???

Programming:We choose to order our ideas and actions to

produce results. These choices become habits and thus we are “Programmed”

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Yeah, but, Richie…?

NLP does not claim to be objectively true as such. It provides “models” of thought that are designed in order that they be useful and provide the person using them with the greatest number of functional choices in their lives.

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Random-ish thoughts!(Sound Familiar?)

The meaning of communication is the response that you get.

Every behaviour has a positive intent

All human behaviour has a structure which can be learned and modified

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Random-ish thoughts!(Sound Familiar?)

In any interaction, the person with the greatest behavioural flexibility has most influence on the outcome.

NLP as “therapy” is a generative rather than a repair model – emphasising solutions rather than analysis of causes.

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Random-ish thoughts!(Sound Familiar?)

People have all the resources they need, even if they do not have access to those resources.

Mind & Body are part of the same system: external behaviour is the result of internal behaviour

No Failure – only feedback!

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Read the bloody Map!

The Map is NOT the territory!

We each have our own map of the same territory.

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Filters

We perceive the world through out senses and through our filters:

Examples of Filters:

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Filters

GenderAgePersonalityValuesEthnicity etc etc (you get the point)

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Yeah, but Richie, is there a POINT to this?

If you can identify people’s Map of their world you can understand them more clearly and gain a number of other benefits too:

Establish RapportInfluence outcomesAffect positive changeTrick people into fancying you (in

theory)

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Representational Systems

VisualAuditoryOlfactoryGustatoryKinesthetic

Identify people’s Preferred System

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States

Being aware of resourceful states (or not!)

States are the tip of the iceberg – physiology and thought process – follow the Map!

Practice eliciting states

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Conclusion (The Beginning)

The Map is NOT the TerritoryThe Photograph is not the personThe stepping stone is not the journeyThe musical score is not the soundThe Menu is not the Meal

The Staff Work is not the Work ;-)

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Anything else I can Cuff?

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Make any sense whatsoever?

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Final Questions?

And you’re back in the room!