Topic: | NLP attitude and state |
Posted by: | Martin Messier |
Date/Time: | 31/07/2003 06:13:12 |
With all the talk about what NLP is and isn't, and how NLP modeling differs from other kinds of modeling, it seems that one of the key elements to code would be the attitude of the founders. Without doses of irreverance, defiance, cockiness, playfulness and curiosity, I doubt that someone can effectively carry out modeling projects as interesting as the ones initially carried out by Grinder and Bandler. Those core attitudes and states would seem like an intuitive place to begin. Any comments on that? Martin |
Topic | Date Posted | Posted By |
NLP attitude and state | 31/07/2003 06:13:12 | Martin Messier |
Re:NLP attitude and state | 31/07/2003 06:49:45 | Ryan Nagy |
Re:NLP attitude and state | 31/07/2003 15:05:08 | Robert Ballentine |
Re:Re:NLP attitude and state | 31/07/2003 16:12:06 | Martin Messier |
Re:Re:Re:NLP attitude and state | 31/07/2003 16:57:18 | take place |
Re:Re:Re:Re:NLP attitude and state | 31/07/2003 17:37:49 | Robert Ballentine |
Re:Re:Re:Re:NLP attitude and state | 31/07/2003 18:52:13 | John Schertzer |
Re:Re:Re:Re:NLP attitude and state | 31/07/2003 23:33:36 | Robin |