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Finished our fourth NLP Prac

NLP training is great fun. It not only provides me with an amazing opportunity to connect with some fabulous people, a context to develop my understanding through explaining useful techniques and strategies to new people, but it also challenges me to grow. It’s one of the most fun things that I’m lucky enough to be involved with :)

Jeff and I are running our next Practitioner-level training in June-July.

Also coming up: Wendy and I will be leading a training on love and intimacy.

And of course, China NLP has events coming every other week if you’re in China.

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Little things… there’s nothing bigger, is there?

Last night I was reading about George H. W. Bush. Here was a man who was the son of a Senator, who became President and whose son became President. Today, some perceive that he is part of a “major family” in the United States. And yet, what does that even mean?

George Bush was talented. He did a great job when it counted. He was ambitious. And he got lucky.

But how does that equate to being part of a ‘major family’?
How easy is it to forget that he has just done what was in front of him to do?

Greatness is built by little decisions. Continue reading ‘Little things… there’s nothing bigger, is there?’

NLP in Love

This afternoon, Wendy and I delivered a short session entitled NLP in Love. We explored a few simple NLP techniques that can enhance the quality of relationships.

We found how “Perceptual Positions” help us understand things from the other person’s perspective – especially when we take the time to really step into their shoes and experience things from their model of the world. It’s a pretty easy process, at least once you learn it. We used the Dilts Meta Mirror exercise.

The subject of “presence” came up a few times, in particular how important it is to spend time totally focused on the other person… in this age of short attention spans, having the undivided attention of another person is perhaps even more precious and valued than ever before.

If you really care about someone, it’s pretty smart to let them know! Not just to feel that way, but to let them know that you feel that way, and to communicate it in a way that they’ll understand. So we explored love strategies, the specific experiences that can help us feel loved. For one person, it involved receiving money (really!!!); for another, it just took a certain look or a touch on the shoulder. We’re each unique, but understanding ourselves can help us better communicate our needs and to better understand those we care about.

More generally, use what works for you…

It’s been more than a dozen years since I discovered NLP and I’m still enjoying learning more…

Of course if you’re interested in learning more about Wendy’s studies into intimate relationships, see Dao of Love

Some changes…

From time to time, things need a little freshening up. So I decided to take the plunge and explore other design options for this site. I hope you like the new look :)

The photo comes thanks to the session that I led at The China NLP Society – thanks guys – and do come along to our session this Saturday if you can make it.

What I’ve been doing

Daniel Smith was MC for AmCham\'s Independence Day celebrationsThe past few months have been busier than usual for me. I have been working with CBC, finally receiving my NLP Master Practitioner certificate, developing The China NLP Society and working on China Advanced Toastmasters. And I got to MC the AmCham Independence Day Event which was a blast!

It’s been fun :-)

Oh – and I moved into a great new apartment…

Shanghai is an exciting place to be living right now. While there aren’t quite so many foreigners around as before, there is still a huge vibe in the final weeks before the Olympics begin…




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