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Manage your Thinking

 

Manage your Thinking

09 Dec 2016, Posted by admin in NLP

Master of your own mind…

The following post explores how you can use NLP in managing your thinking, your moods, and your reactions to people and to situations.

Many of the topics overlap into the other archive categories — so be sure to also check these out, too.

  1. Physical ways to feel good – 5 tips for physically changing your mood
  2. Be more flexible: use the Pegasus NLP 10% New method – to develop your ability to be more flexible in how you handle situations
  3. How to have more energy: use the 10% New method to use you mind to have more vitality in your daily life
  4. Personal development – NLP in personal development
  5. Emotional Intelligence – NLP and Emotional Intelligence
  6. Anger – The Anger Habit  How to understand and begin dealing with your ‘short fuse’ habit.
  7. Beliefs – Health, Beliefs & hypnosis…  What we expect or believe can affect out health
  8. Cause & Effect – Our feelings don’t just happen to us…
  9. Cause & Effect – Protect or suffocate – who is responsible for your feelings
  10. Criticism: Who’s driving your bus? 11 tips for handling unjust or unfair criticism
  11. Disappointment – How be disappointed!  Using NLP to model how we ‘disappoint ourselves’. 
  12. Emotional log-jams – Learn to live in day-tight compartments
  13. Hatred – NLP Modelling and ‘hatred’  Using NLP to understand the mental and emotional dynamics of how we hate.
  14. Escapism – NLP and Escapism: Let’s get away from it all!
  15. Fear paralysis – Too much thinking can inhibit action and analysing can be hinder action and lead to paralysis by analysis.
  16. Healthy Ageing – how to add years to your life and life to those years
  17. Moods are not really negative – we can learn valuable life lessons from our negative moods
  18. Health – NLP and the Triangle of Health – a balanced approach to using NLP in your life
  19. Memory – Memory loss?  Memory – and the ‘use it or lose it’ principle!

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