What does NLP stand for?
Neuro-Linguistic Programming is the study of the structure of subjective experience. The name Neuro-Linguistic Programming comes from:
Neuro: The study of the mind and nervous system (how we think), through which our experience is processed, how we re-present the outside world to ourselves via our five senses:
- Visual
- Auditory
- Kinaesthetic Olfactory
- Gustatory
Linguistic: The study of language and how we use it. Language and other non-verbal communication systems through which our neural representations are coded, ordered and given meaning. Includes:
- Pictures
- Sounds
- Feelings
- Tastes
- Smells
- Words (Self Talk)
Programming: The sequence of our actions; how we motivate ourselves to achieve our goals. In other words, NLP is how to use the language of the mind to consistently achieve our specific and desired outcomes
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