I find it interesting when people come up to us and comment on the fact that we are a married couple and we are both doing what we love in NLP and asking us how we make it work.
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2. I find it interesting when people come up to us and comment on the
fact that we are a married couple and we are both doing what we
love in NLP and asking us how we make it work.
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3. I began my journey with NLP a few years before my wife and after
each night would go home and want to practice what I had just
learned,
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4. As I was reading through my NLP notes and read “respect for the
others model of the world” I realized that this also applied to my wife
and that forcing NLP on her was not respecting “her model of the
world” as NLP had now become part of my model.
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5. In our trainings we regularly get asked, how can I get my partner to
take interest in NLP, should I leave books around the house, should I
talk to them, tell me what should I do.
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6. Most of the times it is out of love for our partners, family and friends
that we begin to fill the air with words on how they “need” NLP
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7. Not leaving a space for them to become inquisitive allowing them to
explore NLP for themselves.
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8. Creating a vacuum is about giving your loved ones the option to
decide whether or not they want to take the journey for themselves
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9. Respect your partner’s model of the world and allow them to
become inquisitive about NLP on their own accord will see them
asking you much sooner.
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