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 * __NLP (Neuro-linguistic Programming)__**

John Grinders talks about a new concept on the psycology field, the "NLP" .He defines it as a connection between our unconcious (neuro) ,our language and our common patterns that determines our behaviour. NLP enables to improve the performance,accelerate learning and explore human beings behaviours up to the mastery. According to John Grinders this is what makes the difference between a genious and average people.

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In order to move forward on the NLP concept, I have chosen a PODCAST where Richard Sanders argue how NLP made him far more successful as a consultant. He describes the way NLP accelerated his learnings skills fou years ago and allowed him to notice specific behaviour patterns, to be aware of body language and how to make use of it and being able to get he actually need to get.
 * [|PODCAST: BENEFITS OF NLP]**

Finally, I would like to share one example of a quiet strightforward NLP language pattern:


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**2. The use of words such as 'should', 'must' and 'have to'** a. I should do this because others seem to like it. If you feel you should to be doing something, because it seems to please others, you are trying to live and act according to other people's values and are compromising your own values. What you are actually doing is, you are comparing yourself to want you perceive to be other people's expectations, and indeed devaluing yourself. As Dr. John Demartini would say, you are putting someone else on a pedestal and putting yourself into the pit. You do not have to do anything that goes against your value system, you always have a choice.

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To sum up, NLP is a quiet exciting concept set on the modern psychology. The research on this field is becoming increasingly and on my own view everyone use it unconciously in day to day situations .Therefore I strongly recommend to take advantage of all the NLP potential through books, articles or videos you can find on the network to go in depth on the matter.

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 * [|GLOSSARY TERMS]**