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| NLP is SO MUCH these days that it's debatable whether you can even classify it as one thing. There's some good stuff in it, and there's some - in my opinion - speculative stuff as well that arguably yields, well, variable results. Explore it, though, it's an exciting field. |
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| I did. I'm a certified NLP Master-Practitioner. I find it to be the most effective method for learning and increasing personal efficiency. Probably I don't know some other school of thought, but so far, anything that I've seen is either an NLP spin off, or can be emulated and enhanced with NLP methods. I do hope that NLP will develop to the new heights, but at the moment it has stuck with the brilliant achievements of the seventies.
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