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Resistance, Behaviour, and Feedback - NLP Matters, Episode #032

Nov 12, 202019 minSeason 2Ep. 32
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Episode description

In this episode, we’ll explore three more presuppositions of NLP. First, is that resistance to communication is a sign of a lack of rapport. Second, is that the most important information about a person is their behaviour. And lastly, that there is no failure, only feedback.

These 3 presuppositions share a common emphasis on looking for meaning beyond just our words or actions or outcomes. They focus on acknowledging and accepting our personal power by redefining our responsibility as communicators.

Responsibility for communicating means that we need to notice more than just what is said and encompass behaviour as being a primary indicator of meaning. Finally, we also need to take on board the feedback available to us in a way that means we can use it to grow, adapt, and continuously improve our communication and connection both to ourselves and others. 

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