This document outlines principles of NLP pre-supposition. It suggests that 1) how we represent experiences through maps is not the same as the experiences themselves, 2) experiences have an internal structure, and 3) skills can be learned as each person already has resources within. It also notes that 4) mind and body are interconnected, 5) communication cannot be avoided as the response determines meaning, and 6) behaviors stem from positive intentions as people 7) make the best choices available to them. Furthermore, 8) changing approaches is important if current ones don't work, 9) pains serve secondary functions, 10) limited views not the person, and 11) choice and feedback are better than their alternatives.
This document outlines principles of NLP pre-supposition. It suggests that 1) how we represent experiences through maps is not the same as the experiences themselves, 2) experiences have an internal structure, and 3) skills can be learned as each person already has resources within. It also notes that 4) mind and body are interconnected, 5) communication cannot be avoided as the response determines meaning, and 6) behaviors stem from positive intentions as people 7) make the best choices available to them. Furthermore, 8) changing approaches is important if current ones don't work, 9) pains serve secondary functions, 10) limited views not the person, and 11) choice and feedback are better than their alternatives.
This document outlines principles of NLP pre-supposition. It suggests that 1) how we represent experiences through maps is not the same as the experiences themselves, 2) experiences have an internal structure, and 3) skills can be learned as each person already has resources within. It also notes that 4) mind and body are interconnected, 5) communication cannot be avoided as the response determines meaning, and 6) behaviors stem from positive intentions as people 7) make the best choices available to them. Furthermore, 8) changing approaches is important if current ones don't work, 9) pains serve secondary functions, 10) limited views not the person, and 11) choice and feedback are better than their alternatives.
2. Every experience has a structure. 3. If one person can do something, anyone can learn to do it 4. The mind and body are parts of the same system. 5. People already have resources they need. 6. You can't NOT communicate. 7. The meaning of your communication is the response you get. 8. every behavior is a positive intention. 9. People always make the best choice available to them. 10.If what you are doing is not working, do something else. 11.Every Pain has a secondary Gain. 12.There is no unresortful person but only unresortful map 13.Choice is better than no choice 14.There is no failure but only feedback