
Welcome to part 3, the final installment of my review of NLP Presuppositions.
Choice is Better Than No Choice
People will sometimes take a specific course of action that seems less than optimal because they don’t perceive any other viable options. “What else was I supposed to do”, “I just couldn’t help it”, or “I simply had no other choice” are things people often say to justify the actions they take. Having more options to choose from leads to making better decisions since you can then become more flexible and creative in achieving your outcomes than if you were operating from the perspective of little or no choice.
Mind and body are indivisible parts of the same system
You can quickly change your mental state by altering your physiology, and over time you can change your physiology by changing your predominant thoughts. Mind and body are inseparably linked and mutually influence each other.
People work perfectly. No one is “wrong” or “broken”
People achieve the results in their lives according to how they structure their experiences and the choices they make. Again, this is a presupposition that isn’t always true but is typically the most efficient platform to work from when seeking to make changes in one’s environment.
A person’s results in life make sense considering how they process information and organize their thoughts with the obvious exceptions being those who suffer from chemical imbalances in the brain or mental handicaps. The rest of us are all reaping the results of our beliefs and actions. If your outcomes are less than desirable, NLP methodology holds constant your self worth while seeking to uncover or recover beliefs and perceptions that when held as true will prove more useful in achieving your desired results.
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