Author: Mark Peters
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The Neuroscience of State Management: Why Performance Depends on Your Internal State

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Read more: The Neuroscience of State Management: Why Performance Depends on Your Internal State“People do not always perform according to their potential; they perform according to the state they are in when that potential is needed.” When discussing performance, most people focus on skills, knowledge, experience, and strategy. These are undoubtedly important. However, there is another factor that often determines whether we perform at our best or fall…
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Polycontextural Logic and its application in Christina Hall’s NLP model

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Read more: Polycontextural Logic and its application in Christina Hall’s NLP modelIn the evolving field of Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP), the way we think about language, perception, and meaning is constantly expanding. One concept that adds remarkable depth to this process is polycontextural logic—a framework that challenges traditional binary logic in favour of multiple, co-existing truths. While this idea comes from philosophical cybernetics, it has profound application…
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The power of presuppositions: it’s your language, use it wisely

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Read more: The power of presuppositions: it’s your language, use it wiselyWe talk to ourselves and others on a regular basis yet rarely consider the impact of the structure of how we ask. I heard this recently at my grand-daughters christening and thought I’d share it to start this article: So I say to you:Ask and it will be given to you;seek and you will find;…

