Language is a Tertiay Representation of Experience (NLP Presuppositions)
When we communicate our experiences, we are sharing only a portion of the world at large. We can only perceive as much of the world as we can.
When we communicate our experiences, we are sharing only a portion of the world at large. We can only perceive as much of the world as we can.
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Recall how you started your day today. How you started your day was an experience you had
In today’s age of social media, instant gratification in the form of likes, subscribers, and followers have become happiness pills to swallow everyday, maybe every second even.
At some point in our lives, we have heard or seen these sentences or quotes before, and it is still prevalent today.
-From “Why” to “How”: The NLP Shift That Drives Real Change-
Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) emphasizes that asking “How?” is far more empowering than dwelling on “Why?”.
NLP Marin sums up a beautiful, doable approach to living, quite humbly and elegantly: Honoring What Is, Embracing What Can be.
Presuppositions are a set of statements that NLP Practitioners presuppose to be true, as they are helpful in changework.