6.1.3. Model of the World

In this chapter, we will explore a fundamental component of Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) called the “Model of the World”. Our Model of the World is our subjective perception and understanding of the...

6.1.3.2 NLP Beliefs

Here you will find a number of NLP beliefs taken directly from Sue Knight’s book “NLP at Work”: 6.1.3.3. figure – how do beliefs work Below you will find three different figures,...

6.1.5. Calibration

Calibration in Neuro Linguistic Programming (NLP) refers to the ability to pay attention to and respond to the signals another person sends through their behaviour, language and body language. It involves carefully...

6.1.10 Physiology

NLP (Neuro-Linguistic Programming) emphasises non-verbal physical expressions as they play an important role in our communication and understanding of other people. These expressions can include body language, gestures, facial expressions and tone...

6.2.3.1. PS+

Present State + is an essential part of the Satisfaction Cycle® in Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP). It refers to the current positive experience or resource that a person or organisation already has, which...

6.2.5. Milton Model I-II 

The Milton Model is part of Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) and is named after the famous hypnotherapist Milton H. Erickson. It is a language model developed by NLP founders Richard Bandler and John...

6.3.3. Chunking 

“Chunking” in Neuro Linguistic Programming (NLP) refers to the process of organising or grouping information into larger units or smaller units “chunks”. This is done to make the information more manageable and...