Showing posts with label Neuro Linguistic Programming. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Neuro Linguistic Programming. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 11, 2012

De-stressing Stress


True, we all need stress in our lives to keep us well and healthy. However, too much of something, particularly stress, is bad for the health. According to studies, too much stress causes chemicals to react thus, rendering damage to the brain.


The solution? Develop the ability to remove and eradicate excess stress from your system. Now the question is, “how do you do it?”

Thursday, August 2, 2012

Neuro Linguistic Programming 101


Learning NLP basics and more


For starters, let me begin by saying that Neuro Linguistic Programming or NLP could easily be  understood. A simple understanding on its core principles could introduce you to what NLP is and all the other pertinent facts that come with it. 

For starters, Neuro Linguistic Programming or NLP is the understanding of the relationship between one’s behavior and one’s subjective experiences that supports the mind at various levels of awareness. The way the mind functions affects how an individual thinks, perceives and understands the world. The interplay between the mind and behavior affects not only the way an individual thinks but also of how an individual interacts with other people. NLP aims not only to understand the conscious mind but also awaken the level of subconscious mind where human behavior is stored.

Wednesday, August 1, 2012

The life ahead



Arguments usually emanate from miscommunication. Communication, per se, is not just about how you talk but rather how you are able to get the message across and solicit a feedback. Feedback, though for some is immaterial, is but an inevitable requisite in a complete communication process. Whether verbal or nonverbal feedback, it is still important.

Miscommunication is the same as  over thinking. When you over think, you tend to deviate from reality and come up with hypothetical scenarios that may lead to paranoid. At one point or another, we are all guilty of doing this. We are stuck in an open ended scenario, neglecting important matters and getting obsessed with what we think is true rather than what is true.

Sunday, July 29, 2012

The Six step Reframe Technique


From the recorded lectures and workshops of John Grinder and Richard Bandler comes this enticing book Frogs into Princes (1979). Transcribed and translated by John O. Stevens and thereafter published, the book focused on helping therapists develop their craft in relation to their clients. This book contains techniques, anecdotes and everything else that you need to know about Neuro Linguistic Programming (NLP).

Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Meet Brad Greentree


Anthony Robbins once said, if you do what you’ve always done, you’ll get what you’ve always gotten’. Indeed, change is but the only constant thing in this world. It is but an inevitable factor to accept and embrace in one’s life. Without change, everything would remain the same – no movement, no development and no growth. We would all be stagnant.

Brad Greentree
Brad Greentree has been instrumental in helping individuals rediscover inner strength for over fifteen (15) years now. Accordingly, he has been practicing Neuro Linguistic Programming (NLP) with the likes of Dr. Tad James, MS, PhD and Dr. Adriana James, MS, PhD, for quite some time. Together they seek to reform, reprogram and aid thy self into letting go of the past, living the present and painting the future.  

Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Personal Coaching


There is no such thing as failure, only delayed success.
-Bili S. Lim

Personal transition is one of the most basic but hardest route to take. Nobody wants to steer towards that direction as it connotes change. Change, for most of us, is a curse – never a blessing; always a curse.

The idea is that change is the only constant thing in this world. Without change, we would all be stuck in the same place for as long as we live. Stagnation, on the other hand, connotes a stoppage or a halt.