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One of the key concepts of NLP is, “if it is possible for one person, it is possible for you…” to reproduce useful skills and attitudes.

We recently sponsored a “meetup”that demonstrated how children used NLP techniques. We had two of our youngest students present how they used or adapted NLP processes to cope or become more resourceful.

Here is a brief video of one of the presenters.

Not only did we enjoy the boy’s energy, but the processes were clearly explained and they used visuals to demonstrate what they do.

If it possible for them to be more resourceful, it is possible for you. Comments are welcome.

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Ed Andriessen
Ed Andriessen
Ed currently holds two certifications as a Trainer of Neuro-Linguistic Programming, one from the NLP Center of New York and one from NLP University at the University of California at Santa Cruz.He is also Co-director of the Princeton Center for NLP and is a Dilts/NLP University Distance Learning Affiliate. Ed has dedicated himself to understanding human communication in its many forms, and works as a trainer, coach, consultant and professional speaker.For twelve years, Ed has designed and led trainings and seminars in NLP, Management Development, Professional Development and Selling skills.Ed has studied with some of the best trainers in the world including Steven Leeds, Rachel Hott, Joseph Yeager, Susan Sommers, Richard Bandler, Robert Dilts, Judith DeLozier, Suzi Smith, Sid Jacobson, Michael Colgrass, Shelle Rose Charvet and Steve Andreas.

1 Comment

  1. Howdy Mary and Ed,

    I really enjoyed this meet-up. Both presentations were pretty amazing, and I was floored by how fearless they approached center stage. Very cool.

    I’m looking forward to the Sensory Acuity in Action meet-up next week. Actually, inspired by the last meet-up, I’ll be bringing my 14 year old son to this one, as well.

    Thanks for the experience,

    Sean

    P.S. Good to see that y’all are posting up fresh content. Time for me to subscribe to the RSS feed.

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