While this Blog is about Neuro Linguistic Programming it is highly important to understand the Brain and embrace all knowledge of how it works and any progress being made in the field of Neuro science.To engage in Behavioural Science in particular NLP and to excel in your endeavour I strongly suggest you begin to understand the importance of your own Brain.The Brain is of interest in particular to many fields such as :AnthropologyLinguisticsPsychologyPhilosophy And more..It is up to us to understand the properties and workings of the brain so that we will know how NLP works and how we can in fact improve on any pattern we execute with another living being.As People are all different and the brain in itself is unpredictable we can begin to understand that unless we take the time to understand a persons Map of the World.. or experience we will not have an accurate foundation or base line to know their experience.Once we Learn more about peoples unique experience, not only can we help them by understanding their needs, we can also learn from them and specifically appreciate their unique perspective and experience.We can also understand what exactly the brain functioning is doing and what chemicals are too low, Too High or missing.We can understand by knowing the map more about how the brain is performing, and instead of ruling a person out.. we can offer flexibility in solutions and adapt to their unique needs.To keep this as a Small Chunk I would like to share a Women I highly admire Temple Grandin PhD, who is an Autistic Savant and great Activist and Speaker for Autism, Aspergers Syndrome and more.Temple Grandin WebsiteTemple, sheds great Light on her Experience and incredible story and Hyper sensitivity to Human Touch and how she learned social Conditioning as a Young lady and more.She has Great Advice to share so please enjoy this Phenomenal Video Speech at Ted.Please Enjoy, and I wonder how you personally will begin to use this information..NLP is Fun in Las Vegas
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