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View Poll Results: Is it necessary to use 'NLP-speak' to be successful with NLP?
No, it's more important to communicate clearly with the folk you're working with 16 84.21%
Yes, it's necessary to describe NLP as different to everyday communication 1 5.26%
Yes, I want to be part of an elitist clique so I can feel 'Special' 2 10.53%
It's a matter of personal choice 0 0%
Specific linguistic calibration for submodal ecology facilitates elegant manoeuvers... 0 0%
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Message posted: 11th Apr 08, 01:27 pm
Username: Nigel Adams
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Alienating Language and Behaviour in NLP Connections...

Fight Club? Confrontation, ranting... etc
Okay, I'm up for some of that...

Coz I've been mooching around on this forum for a short while now... ...and I've noticed the prevalence of 'in-speak' - where people use a bunch of clever words to describe things that could easily be described in layman's and/or simpler terms - I've also noticed this in many of the NLP folk I've met in real life - they use weird language and act like they're in on some big secret but just come across as smug precocious children...!
I've also noticed that when this clever language is being used most often on here is by trainers and it seems suspiciously like a way of avoiding sharing real information with us mere mortals who can't afford thousands of pounds to attend training courses...
While I'm at it...
There's also a major clique culture going on here - which ultimately will kill any forum dead - 'own goal' is not the word, smug ones!
So if anyone has anything to say about that - great...
...but what might be more fun would be citing some worst examples of incomprehensible psychobabble in the world of NLP and therapy etc
or invent some of our own just for a laugh

Bring it on


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