NLP - What is NLP - Neuro Linguistic Programing
Defining NLP (Neuro Linguistic Programing) should be easy, yet it defies definition because NLP means different things to different people. Let me present some common definitions first, then I will attempt a reconciliations these.
NLP Definition - Dictionary Denotation
Here we run into our first roadblock - no two dictionaries have the same definition of NLP, nor can other sources agree.
Nevertheless, let's try Dictionary.com: NLP = Neurolinguistic Programming =
a method of modifying cognitive patterns, emotions, and behaviors, typically, self-improvement through learned imitation of the thoughts, feelings, and actions of high achievers or other successful models of a specific desired behavior.
(https://www.dictionary.com/browse/neurolinguistic-programming)
Some interesting points to notice.
- Neurolinguistic is presented as one word instead of two.
- Programming has the British (2 m) spelling, instead of 'programing'.
- It is presented as a 'method', singular, instead of plural or something bigger.
- Other parts of the definition also are very limiting and boundary forming.
NLP Definition - Historical Connotations
Here is what some NLP gurus have said about it.
The ability to master your own states by running your
own brain – Richard
Bandler
The study of excellence and how to reproduce it – John Grinder
An attitude (wanton curiosity) and methodology
(modelling) that leaves behind a trail of techniques – Richard Bandler
How to use the language of the mind to consistently achieve our specific and desired outcomes – Tad James
Linguistic - communication system - so using sounds (language), pictures, feelings (sensory), tastes (gustatory), smells (olfactory), thoughts (self-talk)
Programming – pattern coding system - sequences of instructions in our minds
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