The 6 Master Steps Of NLP Modeling

In a previous article I mentioned that the modeling done in NLP distinguishes itself from other forms of modeling in significant ways. In this article we’ll explore this distinction more deeply. NLP Modeling is incredibly exciting and rewarding. It leverages the behavioral learning skills that all of us used as small children to develop our [...]

NLP Is NOT Therapy

When I’m introducing Neurolinguistic Programming to new students, one of the first things that I stress is that NLP is not therapy. Throughout the years, NLP has become primarily associated with therapy due to the fact that Richard Bandler and John Grinder founded the field by modeling outstanding therapists. This close association has created much [...]

Content vs Process in NLP

As you progress in learning and mastering NLP, you’ll come across the content-process distinction in a number of books and seminars. This distinction is one of the lynchpins of NLP and “experts” are constantly debating where the boundary falls between content and process. How can we understand what they are talking about? What is content? [...]

Reader Question: How Do You Know If An Association Is Linguistic Or Sensory?

Javi just sent me an email asking me to comment on that. He read my exchange with Fatih in a previous article (you’ll find it in the comment section) that resulted in Fatih resolving an issue he’d been struggling with for some time, on which he’d spent serious time and cash. During the exchange, I [...]