Hi Everyone, I would like to know from you all, what is the one NLP Process that you like the most??? and why??? Would love to read your experiences with NLP... Thanks.
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Hi Everyone, I would like to know from you all, what is the one NLP Process that you like the most??? and why??? Would love to read your experiences with NLP... Thanks.
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Dear usernamevinnie what is NLP process i m not aware of it. Please explain me about it. Regards, Mrunal
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Dear Mrunal & Raghavendra,

Thank you for your response. NLP stands for Neuro Linguistic Programming, Here is an article that will give you an Idea as to what NLP is and How it can help anybody in any field.

What is NLP?

Nishith Shah

Founder, Imaginarium



Every now and then I am asked about what NLP is and how can it be useful to us. This comes from people who have a basic understanding of what NLP is and also from some who have no idea about NLP and have just happened to read about it somewhere, or a friend or colleague has told them about it.

Let’s, first look at the literal definition of NLP - NLP stands for Neuro Linguistic Programming.

Neuro stands for our Neurons, which basically stands for ‘the way we think’.

We, as humans, have a unique thought process. The way we think, the way we make our memories and the way we experience life are basically constructed through our senses which are

● Visual

● Auditory

● Kinesthetic

● Olfactory

● Gustatory

In simple terms, our thoughts are constructed through our senses mentioned above.

Linguistic stands for ‘the way we communicate with ourselves and the world’. We use

● Pictures

● Sounds

● Feelings/touch

● Smell

● Taste

to communicate with the world.

Programming stands for our ‘patterns of habits, behaviors and emotions. ‘

By studying and learning from these relationships people can transform the way they traditionally think and act, and can start adopting a new and far more successful model of excellence.

In short, the literal definition of NLP can be taken as a more effective way to Program/Reprogram and influence our own or other’s mind and produce magical results in the process.·

If you are reading about NLP for the first time or you have a very basic knowledge about NLP, most likely the case will be that you are still not clear about what NLP is and how can it help you. This is ok, even I took some time to really understand what NLP is.

In its simplest form, NLP can be defined as ‘Science of Excellence’; Excellence in results and in the process of obtaining those results.

Let’s take an example to understand about NLP better.

If you were really good at Mathematics and lets say I am not so good at it (It’s just hypothetical, in reality I am super good at it ), I can use NLP to model what you do, the way you do it and how you do it to significantly achieve same results as yours in absolutely no time. Using NLP, I would be able to learn and model what you do, how you think, what you think, how you use your body and take note of the minutest details possible. Using this information I would create a structure of ‘how to be good at Mathematics’ and apply it on myself to start producing the same or even better results than yours, with respect to Mathematics. In fact, not only I can produce better results with your observations but I can train others also to apply the same structure in their life to be better at Mathematics.

One of my other favorite example is about developing confidence. From the time we were born till this minute a lot of people in different areas and in different context must have told you about being confident. Even when we go for seminars investing thousands of rupees they tell us, “if you want to be successful you really have to be confident”. But has any one ever told you ‘How to be confident?’. This is one of the places where NLP helps you to create structure of confidence and using that structure you will be able to experience confidence anytime you want.

In fact, NLP was first developed by Richard Bandler (a Brilliant Mathematician) and John Grinder (an Effective Linguistic) on the principle of Modeling. They modeled some of the best and most successful people involved in fast-change therapeutic work from several different areas and then used their observations to apply it on their students. Amazingly they were able to produce the same results at even faster speed than before.

At First NLP was developed keeping therapy in mind but since then it has spread across almost all the the different fields.

NLP has whole has a lot of skills involved in it which includes using our body, using our language, thoughts, memories and lots of other skills to create the kind of results we want to produce. Having said that, even if we are able to learn one skill and master it, the amount of success and the sense of achievement it can bring us can be beyond our imagination.

In a nutshell, NLP is what you make of it. NLP can be the thing which you are doing now to get your desired results. Hope understanding this explanation of NLP has helped you. Keep checking the blog section to get some of the most powerful articles on how to use NLP in different areas of your life. These techniques which we will share are some of the most effective techniques which you can master to get your desired results.

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Hope this has helped you.

Best Regards,

Vinay

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Dear Mr Vinay, Thnks u for providing the preliminary information about NLP? we have to think about the applicability in bringing to down line through HR. Regards, Raghavendra
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Dear Raghavendra,

Thank you for your response and your interest in NLP. NLP can be widely applied in any area to achieve desired results; it is up to an individual how they want to apply it and where.

Here is another discussion on Cite HR that might come in handy...

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Hi!

I've attached a one-sheeter on NLP and the benefits of using NLP techniques in our everyday lives.

If you need more info, please reply.

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Jabran

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I understand a little bit of this, but it's nice.

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Thanks, Yamini!

NLP in simpler terms...

Let's say you have a computer with various input channels like Keyboard, Mic, Touchscreen, videocam - and a more advanced e-nose / e-tongue [an electronic device that can break down chemical substances based on the aroma / smell].

You feed in some data, and when you click on the result button, you do not get your desired result.

If there is no problem with your input devices, then where would the problem be?

Obviously in the CPU.

And what could be the reason? VIRUS!

Humans and animals perceive the world through the 5 senses - eyes, ears, nose, touch, and taste.

We feed in certain information, and sometimes we do not get the desired result in our lives - so where is the problem?

Now, when we have a computer that is being attacked by a virus, we introduce an ANTIVIRUS to correct the system [until the system is attacked by a more updated virus..].

Our brain is the most advanced supercomputer that can process multiple amounts of information at the same time - but due to the fact that we get attacked by VIRUS [LIMITING BELIEF SYSTEMS], we fail to accomplish what we started out to do.

NLP - Neuro-Linguistic Programming is the ANTIVIRUS to this supercomputer system, thereby enhancing your capacities to the maximum.

Hence, NLP is called the TECHNOLOGY of EXCELLENCE.

I hope things are much clearer now.

Do post your comments.

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Jabran

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Good one.

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Kindly provide me more information in terms of books and other related material with respect to NLP.

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Introduction to NLP

by Joseph O'Connor

Frogs into Princes by Richard Bandler

Awaken the Giant Within - Anthony Robbins

Just a few...

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Hi Jabran,

I found it interesting, but I would like to know more about it. Here is my email id: , kindly mail me the entire process.

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Deepa

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I hope this helps.

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Hi everyone,

Who is involved in the NLP process?

I have a doubt regarding this. I have read everything mentioned about NLP and how it will be useful for HR. I think by understanding this process, we can assess ourselves, what we are doing, or how we can help newcomers in the organization to learn and grow. Please clear my doubt.

Thanks,
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Hi Vinay,

Firstly, I would like to say that you have posted something really interesting, uncommon, and helpful. I have been reading a lot on this topic for a long time to find more information and also to learn how to obtain certification in it. This certification can not only benefit yourself but also help others overcome their phobias, depression, or learning disorders.

NLP can be very effective in management training, life coaching, and is predominantly used by trainers or mentors working in rehabilitation centers as it is not commonly utilized in every industry or sector. However, if implemented, it can produce remarkable results.

If I were to share my opinion about one NLP method, it would be Perceptual Positions. This method enables individuals to view a situation or scenario from their own perspective, that of others, and also from the viewpoint of someone who has experienced or is currently in that situation. It aids in deriving innovative solutions.

I would appreciate it if you could gather more information about NLP certification and update me.

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Mohammed Bastawala.

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Dear Mr. Mohammed,

Thank you for sharing your thoughts, and apologies for my delayed response. I totally agree with you that NLP can work wonders in producing the results we desire in any area of life. Like you have mentioned about one of the processes - Perceptual Positions, that helps get our perspective and also a viewpoint from the other person about any situation/scenario.

Thank you again for sharing.

There are 4 levels in NLP Certification starting with a Practitioner, Master Practitioner, Trainer, and Master Trainer.

There are many NLP Training organizations in India that train you and also Certify you with the above-mentioned. Additionally, there are international trainers like Sue Knight who visit India and conduct training programs.

You can also visit iimaginarium(dot)com, which has information and articles based on NLP and also provides NLP-based training programs.

Please continue to contribute and share your thoughts and ideas that can help all of us here.

Thanks again.

Keep Learning,
Vinay

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