Neurolinguistic Programming (NLP) was developed by Richard Bandler and John Grinder in 1975. Neuro relates to the brain and the ways in which we process information from our five senses. Linguistic relates to language or communication and how we use symbols to organize and give meaning to our experiences, how we represent our experiences in our inner world. Programming refers to the way we code our experiences and program our subconscious with behaviors, filters, beliefs, etc. If we were computers, NLP would be the study of our programming and all this things that make up our interpretation of life and determine our experiences. It’s very subjective. Each of us has our own programs, most of which were learned at a very young age. Because it strives to understand how we do what we do, it also reveals the means for changing, or reprogramming our subconscious. It allows us to understand psychology in a way that is easy to apply to daily life.
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