he is much better than Bandler, at least he makes more reliable impression. Talks straight, briefly and logic without boasting, joking and whole that obscure showanship which Bandler constantly presents. Bandler = showman, Grinder = scientist. Finito.
Both schools work for different persons. Everyone has different modalities. The best trainers and coaches are usually the ones who have studied in both schools. For the 7 billion people who don't speak English as a first language at all, or as a second language, Bandler's theatrics are actually more effective and quicker.
Bandler uses NLP AS he is teaching you, installing it in unconsciously. I like grinder as well, however academic language doesn't make the process of learning fun and elegant in my opinion. NLP is an application discipline, not theoretical
@@aleks0_o879 This is a workshop where the attendees actually learn how to model. What you are seeing in this video doesn't represent the rest of the workshop (where there are exercises and drills to learn to apply it)
That Bandler guy is like a sith lord, the way he says that he'll subliminally mess people up for the fun of it. I've had the displeasure of being in the company of people like him, there is nothing I want to avoid more than this kind of person.
Both schools work for different persons. Everyone has different modalities. The best trainers and coaches are usually the ones who have studied in both schools. For the 7 billion people who don't speak English as a first language at all, or as a second language, Bandler's theatrics are actually more effective and quicker.
AMEN!!! AWOMEN!!! Did a 5-day New Code of NLP with J and C in February 2003 in Austin, TX. Gracious and amazing folks to work with. Kudos to Jeisyn Murphy for hosting it.
I did a google search to find the correct spèlling for the word 'modelling'. My expectation was that the word is spèlled 'modeling' with one 'el'. To my horror! Both spèllings according to google are correct but the words do not mean the same thing. Like someone says "choose your words carefully". BTW they say "a word is whatever it means to you, regardless of how it might be spèlled".
Interesting. American's are the only people concerned with copyrights and lawsuits? Funny, I have a Japanese lawyer friend who is concerned with the same issues in Japan. Hmmmm....fat AND greedy? I guess I could make the same blanket assumptions about Europeans with respect to crooked teeth and bad breath. Dude, at the end of the day, it appears that you've totally missed the entire point about NLP.