Welcome to NLP Connections Because together we
learn more, easily
NLP Connections is a free site
for everyone interested in Neuro Linguistic Programming (NLP).
There are plenty of free resources for you here and we welcome you. We have
over 10,000 active members around the world and we regularly get together online
(and sometimes in 'real life') to share ideas, discuss experiences and learn
more about NLP.
Together, we're building a grass roots movement that makes learning NLP
accessible for everyone. You can use the site to meet other people in your area
and set up informal practice groups. We offer resource packs and can help you
find local trainers to support your group. The days of NLP being too expensive
to learn are gone. Now you can learn more, easily.
Visit our forum to find regular news and updates from Richard Bandler, John
Grinder and the other NLP developers and trainers. There are lots of articles,
interviews, reviews, debates and more.
So, welcome to a world of new possibilities!
You can remain as a guest for limited access or
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to more free resources and they also earn NLPoints, which can be
turned into even more free stuff.)
Neuro Linguistic Programming is the practice of understanding how people
organise their thinking, feeling, language and behaviour to produce the results
they do. NLP provides people with a methodology to model outstanding
performances achieved by geniuses and leaders in their field. (Quoted from
What is
Neuro Linguistic Programming (NLP)? by John Grinder, Michael Carroll and the
NLP Academy. With thanks.)
Neuro Linguistic Programming is defined as the study of the structure of
subjective experience and what can be calculated from that and is predicated
upon the belief that all behaviour has structure. (Quoted from
What is
Neuro Linguistic Programming (NLP)? by Richard Bandler, John La Valle and
the Society of NLP. With thanks.)
Neuro Linguistic Programming is apragmatic school of thought - an
'epistemology' - that addresses the many levels involved in being human.
(Quoted from
An
Introduction to NLP by Robert Dilts. With thanks.)