Wednesday, January 30, 2008
Since few years, I’ve been reading about the impact of applying Neuro-linguistic programming (NLP) in my daily life and how it can REALLY affect our lives POSITIVELY. If you do not know what NLP is, simply it is an interpersonal communication model and an alternative approach to psychotherapy based on the subjective study of language, communication and personal change. (Definition from Wikipedia)
I used to utilize and apply what I have learned on myself and my small family, but I never realized that a 6-month-old baby like my little daughter “Jood” could respond to NLP at this early age.
We wanted Jood to accept the nose cleaner, thus, we started using it as a toy; we used it to pamper her by pointing the cleaner on her cheeks -not nose- and make her laugh and enjoy the soft air coming out of it. She started to feel that this toy may bring her joy and fun, too! The good news is that Jood’s attitude toward using nose cleaner to clean her nose has changed tremendously after doing that exercise for 2-3 days, and now Jood fully accepts the cleaner with a smile on her face :) So I would like to urge parents and parents-to-be to consider NLP as a smooth effective way in changing the attitudes of their children positively. It worked on animals, so why it wouldn't work on your kids!?
(5) comments Add a Comment On January, 31, 2008 8:48 AM , Ahmad Eid from Jordan
said:I also read alot in NLP... I really would love to read more about you "personal" NLP experience ..
On February, 15, 2008 7:56 PM , bahloul from Jordan
said:Mashalla. God bless jood, and for the NLP i don't know but i think that we are using it without knowing any thing about it (as a concept), i think it is all about the positive thinking and attitude in the same time. On February, 28, 2008 9:39 AM , Diana from Lebanon
said:First time I hear of it. Thank you for the info.
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ما شاء الله
بسمع كتيير عن NLP بس ما تخيلت تطبيقاتها على حياتنا وحيات ولادنا