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The
Princeton Center for NLP
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What
is NLP?
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Differing
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If
you’ve asked this question of more than one person, you know you get
a different answer each time. That's why, in this site, we've woven
real stories of men and women who have applied NLP to their lives in
very different ways - to clarify what it is, how it’s used, and why
it works.
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Applications |
The
fact is that NLP serves such a basic function in human communication
that it can literally be applied to any area of your life to maximize
your personal and professional development. NLP deals with modifying
and redesigning thinking patterns for flexibility and new capacities
and abilities.
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Modeling |
NLP
arose from the studies of high achievers who consistently attained
exceptional results in their personal lives and careers. Their skills
are taught in our training and through our book and tape offerings.
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Definition |
NLP
(Neuro-Linguistic Programming): a detailed operational model of
the processes involved in human behavior and communication. Although
it is not itself a psychotherapy, NLP's principles can be used to
understand and make changes in any realm of human experience and
activity.
NLP has been applied to therapeutic concerns, and has proven
to be a powerful and rapid yet subtle technology for making extensive
and lasting changes in human behavior and capacities.
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Presentation |
Review our "Introduction to NLP" presentation and
experience a useful and effective NLP Process, "The Outcome Frame."
Click the button below for the
"Introduction to NLP" presentation:
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"Keep away from people who try to belittle your
ambitions. Small people always do that, but the really great make you
feel that you, too, can become great"
Mark Twain
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