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Coaching, NLP, Thoughts Sharon Crossett Coaching, NLP, Thoughts Sharon Crossett

How Can NLP Help Me: 15 Best Ways Neuro-linguistic Programming Helps You

Neuro Linguistic Programming has been used to change the way people think and act since 1975 when it appeared in Robert Bandler and John Grinder’s book The Structure of Magic I.

Neuro linguistic programme is very beneficial for many people. This is a very gentle modality that looks to solve issues by examining the use of language and senses in different situations.

NLP enables you to have better relationships and a better understanding of others which is particularly helpful in work situations and in home life.

Unlike various therapies that can go on for a number of years, NLP usually only takes a small time frame in order for the effects to be felt.

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NLP, Coaching, Positive Thinking Sharon Crossett NLP, Coaching, Positive Thinking Sharon Crossett

How to Use Anchoring for Positive Thinking: 5 Easy Steps to Anchoring

Anchors can also be used metaphorically by coaches with clients during NLP (neuro-linguistic programming) sessions when they are experiencing stress or anxiety, want to appear more confident, or want to change learned behaviour from a negative into a positive. These anchors are usually external stimuli, that when applied can trigger an internal response or feeling. If you thought of your own anchors for instance, how do you feel if you hear a particular piece of music that reminds you of a favourite time or a smell that reminds you of a loved one? Or think about an alarm going off and it may bring back memories of stress or fear.

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Anxiety, CBT, NLP, Coaching Sharon Crossett Anxiety, CBT, NLP, Coaching Sharon Crossett

9 Proven Ways: How to Deal With Anxiety Disorder Naturally

We have all had that feeling at some point or other in our lives…..a feeling of worry, fear, nerves, apprehension. It's a normal human experience and part of who we are and where we have evolved from. Anxiety... it’s something that everyone will experience at some point in their lives, irrespective of who they are and what they do, it can strike anyone regardless of sex, age, or background.

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