Tuesday 17 July 2012

The 13 presuppositions of nlp


Here is a quick reminder of the core principles of nlp and as you read them think about:
  • An example of where, perhaps these principles could have guided a more resourceful learning process
  • An example of where, unconsciously you were able to draw on these presuppositions to enable others to better understand their situation and choices – how did it help you and what can you bring into your conscious mind to help you in the future
  • How can you be the best role mode you can be for others?

The 13 presuppositions.

There is a more detailed article on these and what we can learn from them to use in our role as Learning Entrepreneurs on our site under stretch.
1.                   People respond to their experience, not to reality itself.
2.                   Having a choice is better than not having a choice.
3.                   People make the best choice they can at the time.
4.                   People work perfectly.
5.                   All actions have a purpose.
6.                   Every behaviour has a positive intention.
7.                   The unconscious mind balances the conscious; it is not malicious.
8.                   The meaning of the communication is not simply what you intend, but also the response you get.
9.                   We already have all the resources we need, or we can create them.
10.               Mind and body form a system. They are different expressions of the one person.
11.               We process all information through our senses.
12.               Modelling successful performance leads to excellence.
13.               If you want to understand – Act

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