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NLP
Connections is a free forum and community resource for anyone interested in
Neuro Linguistic Programming (NLP). More than that, it is a
social and professional network with over 7,000 members
worldwide. We get together regularly, online and in 'the real
world', to share experiences, learn more about NLP and have
fun!
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events around the UK. Recent speakers have included Richard
Bandler, the co-creator of NLP, John La Valle, president of
the Society of NLP, Michael Perez, Gabe Guerrero, Eric Robbie
and Drs Ron and Edie Perry. The site has been described as
"the Switzerland of the NLP world" because we stay independent
and neutral when it comes to all the different NLP
organisations, associations and schools of thought. Everyone
is
welcome here. It doesn't matter to us who you trained with (or
if you haven't trained at all), which books you like most or who your
favourite trainer is. One of the things that makes NLP
Connections unique is the wide diversity of its membership, and
that's why we encourage people from all backgrounds to get
involved. |  | | Who runs NLP
Connections? | NLP Connections is run by Chris Morris. Chris discovered NLP
while working in Parliament as a political strategist and he continues
to use NLP in that context, as well as for training, consulting and
changework. He's personally recommended by Richard Bandler as a
specialist in therapeutic and personal enhancement work. You can read more on his profile
here or his website
here. The forum is moderated by a team of
community mentors led by Michael Perez. Michael is a legend on
the site because he seems to be a walking encyclopaedia, always ready to
share a pile of information about any topic that comes up. He's
incredibly generous with his time and is respected for his fairness and
impartiality as a moderator. Michael recently moved to the UK (from
Tampa, via Belgium) so look out for more events with him. You can read
more on his profile
here.
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A special thanks to Jason
Finch, who created the first generation of code for the website,
Joe Hill, who adapted the second generation, and Jerry Hutchings,
who adapted the third. Thanks to Adam Wilson who helped inspire the
idea and Paul Mather who helped to
make it real. Thanks to Jenny Waller and Bridget McKenna
for being part of the Community Mentors team. Thanks to Wendy C and Jamie Dixon for
technical advice, Carl Legge for legal advice and Laurie
Powell for doing the accounts. Thanks to Chas Newkey-Burden
for being amazing. Thanks to Robert Dilts for being
the first trainer to promote the site to his students. Thanks to all
those who have promoted it since. Thanks to Richard Bandler, Gabe
Guerrero,
Jonathan Altfeld, John La Valle, Steve Andreas and Eric
Robbie for presenting events and doing interviews with us. Thank you for joining
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