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Episode 10 - Wellformed Outcomes | Imposter Syndrome | NLP, NHR and DHE Comparison

Episode 10 - Wellformed Outcomes | Imposter Syndrome | NLP, NHR and DHE Comparison

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Welcome to the NLP MasterClass podcast, episode 10.


In this episode, we're exploring three powerful themes that emerged from a recent NLP MasterCLASS Practice Group Q&A session.


First, we'll dive into well-formed outcomes - the four essential conditions that create lasting change. We'll look at how stating goals positively, having the right resources, making outcomes testable through all senses, and ensuring ecological alignment work together to transform our clients' results.


Next, we'll tackle the increasingly common challenge of imposter syndrome, especially relevant since the shift to online work. You'll hear a personal story from my visit to Michael Neal's house that changed my perspective on launching programs, and we'll explore how to transform self-doubt from a barrier into a catalyst for growth.


Finally, we'll break down the synergy between three powerful methodologies: NLP, NHR, and DHE. I'll share my unique "Venn diagram" approach to combining these methods for maximum impact in your practice.


We'll also explore some fascinating case studies, including one where well-formed outcome conditions revealed crucial insights that completely shifted the direction of therapy. So whether you're an NLP practitioner, coach, therapist, or change work professional, this episode will give you practical tools to enhance your practice and create more powerful results for your clients.


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