Friday, 5 December 2014

NLP Presuppositions – 10. The more choices, the better

Neuro-Linguistic Programming Presuppositions – 

10. The more choices, the better

The better your map, the more choices you give yourself to create your desired reality.
The fewer options an individual has, the unhealthier the person. Individuals limited in behavior feel victimized by circumstances that “give no options”. You may consider yourself to be absent of any psychosomatic illness, but there will be unhealthy areas in your life where you feel limited and powerless.
People stuck in negotiations are limited by their constraining choice(s) because choice correlates to power, influence, and change. The more choices you have personally, socially, and professionally, the more control you have over your reality. The better your map, the more choices you give yourself to create your desired reality.
If you only have one choice, you're screwed.
If you only have two choices, you have a dilemma.
If you have three or more choices, you have power.
More presuppositions to follow....
Credit to Joshua Uebergang aka "Tower of Power"
http://www.towerofpower.com.au/nlp-presuppositions

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