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neuro-linguistic

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  • And as dating advice goes, alongside recent tips for a man to give women backhanded compliments in order to make them seek his approval, and use neuro-linguistic programming to trick them into bed, the message "Be nice" seems not only simple but depressingly necessary.

    Up front: Eva Wiseman Eva Wiseman 2010

  • I became a life coach, master practitioner and trainer in neuro-linguistic programming NLP and hypnosis, as well as a qualified yoga teacher.

    Sophie Keller: How Happy Is Your Health? Sophie Keller 2011

  • Practitioners of neuro-linguistic programming claim to have subliminal techniques (synchronising breathing, etc) for achieving it.

    P is for Presence « An A-Z of ELT 2010

  • The answer is probably of not of much use for helping adults with L2 pronunciation, but it constitutes an interesting linguistic or neuro-linguistic riddle nonetheless.

    P is for Pronunciation « An A-Z of ELT 2010

  • I became a life coach, master practitioner and trainer in neuro-linguistic programming NLP and hypnosis, as well as a qualified yoga teacher.

    Sophie Keller: How Happy Is Your Health? Sophie Keller 2011

  • Using a delightful array of theatrical devices -- magic tricks, basic neuro-linguistic programming, word play, a blackboard that reveals hidden truth and then becomes a doorway to a less-than-comforting experience of enlightenment -- he delivers all the laughs a person could hope for and a great deal more as well.

    Dylan Brody: Bob Dubac's Free Range Thinking: Comedy Beyond the Brick Wall Dylan Brody 2010

  • They each underwent a 30-minute session involving a combination of hypnotherapy, neuro-linguistic programming and thought fields therapy.

    Vertigo Sufferers On a High After Mass Hypnosis | Impact Lab 2007

  • A Well-formed outcome is a term originating in neuro-linguistic programming for an outcome one wishes to achieve, that meets certain conditions designed to avoid (1) unintended costs or consequences and (2) resistance to achieving the goal resulting from internal conflicting feelings or thoughts about the outcome.

    Archive 2009-06-01 2009

  • A Well-formed outcome is a term originating in neuro-linguistic programming for an outcome one wishes to achieve, that meets certain conditions designed to avoid (1) unintended costs or consequences and (2) resistance to achieving the goal resulting from internal conflicting feelings or thoughts about the outcome.

    [key stages 1-10] in becoming a worker bee 2009

  • Prior to this he was teaching pseudo science neuro-linguistic programming and using the chiropractor's kinesiology techniques to sell his products and seminars.

    Grant Cardone: James Ray Was Warned 2009

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