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PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT


HOW TO succeed in any area of your life –


five easy steps Find out how you can succeed in any area of your life (health, work, relationships,


life in general) by utilising five simple steps based on neuro linguistic programming. by Vanessa Aitken


HAVE YOU EVER had goals you wanted to achieve but for some reason it just didn’t happen? You are not alone. The majority of people fail to achieve goals because they are not focussing properly on what it is that they really want to achieve. In this article I am going to share with you five basic principles that can empower you to achieve the goals you want. These five principles are a result of Neuro Linguistic Programming (NLP) strategies, positive psychology and coaching principles and can be applied in everyday life, relationships and career


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to totally transform the way you live and the levels of success you achieve. We tend to think that success is a


result of hard work. This isn’t entirely true. Success is an attitude, a way of thinking, and success is really about taking 100% responsibility for the outcomes in your life. Before I reveal the five principles of


success I’d like to first take a look into NLP. Neuro linguistic programming (NLP) was developed in the 1960s by two men called Richard Bandler and John Grinder – the former was


a linguist, and the latter was into computers. Richard and John learnt that there are patterns in human behaviour, patterns that would result in success and patterns that would result in failure. They learnt that by analysing and implementing these successful patterns people can bring about the changes they are wanting. So here we go, let’s look at the five


success principles of neuro linguistic programming that can take you to new levels of success in any and every area of your life.


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