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About NLP & TLT

What is NLP and how it is used in Coaching

Neuro Linguistic Programming was developed in the 1970s by Richard Bandler and John Grinder in Santa Cruz. Drawing on the foundational concepts of Milton Erickson and Virginia Satir, NLP seeks to enhance mental frameworks by removing negative thoughts and constraints.

NLP functions at the level of the unconscious mind, exploring fundamental beliefs, values, and thoughts that frequently remain outside of conscious awareness. These foundational components significantly impact behavioural patterns and affect the success of strategies in multiple areas of life.

NLP techniques are seamlessly integrated into coaching sessions, accelerating, and deepening the transformation process. These methods deliver the desired outcomes more swiftly and efficiently compared to traditional coaching approaches.

What is TLT and how it used in Coaching

In 1985, Tad James, M.S., Ph.D., introduced a therapeutic approach centred on the idea of an internal memory storage system. Time Line Therapy techniques work at the unconscious level to alleviate the impact of past negative experiences. This method is increasingly utilised for its ability to facilitate rapid, effective, and long-lasting transformations.

Combining Time Line Therapy with NLP allows coaches to accelerate positive transformations in both professional and personal areas. One of the key advantages of using Time Line Therapy is its ability to successfully release negative emotions such as anger, sadness, fear, hurt, and guilt, effectively clearing away accumulated negativity.

Discovering the advantages of coaching might leave you wishing you had started your journey sooner. Picture a more rewarding life characterised by enhanced relationships, greater achievements and confidence all achieved far earlier than you anticipated.