The phrase ‘There’s no failure, only feedback’ is a premise or presupposition in NLP (Neuro-Linguistic Programming). But what does it actually mean, and what are the practical applications for your daily life, learning and developing expertise?

The phrase ‘There’s no failure, only feedback’ is a premise or presupposition in NLP (Neuro-Linguistic Programming). But what does it actually mean, and what are the practical applications for your daily life, learning and developing expertise?
Discover the basics of NLP; where and when NLP started, why it’s called Neuro Linguistic Programming, and what the developers were aiming to achieve. More importantly, uncover how NLP affects you directly, and in ways you’ve never thought of.
It’s said that a picture is worth a thousand words. But why is that the case, and is the saying actually true? Here’s an opportunity to test the expression out for yourself.
If you want to make better decisions it’s vital that you don’t just rely on your head brain, but also involve your gut and heart brains for truly wise decision making.
I bet you have your own memories of funny things kids say. These might be your own kids, someone else’s kids, or even your siblings. Kids certainly have a different slant on life to us adults. I hope you enjoy these opinions, misspellings, and misunderstandings.
If you love a good giggle or even a belly laugh, you’ll appreciate these puns, and misprints from church notices. Sometimes it’s easier to see the puns than it is to hear them. But try them out on your friends and see how many ‘get’ them!
Challenging goals demand not only that you change your habits and behaviours, but also your values, beliefs, even your very identity. Without doing so, you risk failure — or success, followed by a relapse into your old identity and ways of being.
Laughing keeps you healthy — physically, emotionally and mentally. So, this post contains a variety of hilarious quotes, metaphors and plays on words, which I hope will make you laugh out loud — or at least snort into your coffee.
It doesn’t matter how big or small your brain is — you’re still susceptible to anchoring. While we use anchoring to train our pets, we are as easily manipulated as any other animal — sometimes more so!
It can be challenging to resolve a problem. So, who would have thought that changing a noun back into a verb would make the job easier? This isn’t a post for grammar geeks — but if you are one, you’ll no doubt find it fun.