Nov 8, 2012 | Family, Matt James, NLP / Neuro Linguistic Programming, Parenting, Relationships
This is a great presupposition of NLP. Presupposition is a fancy way of saying that this is an assumption that we believe to be true in the field of NLP. When I took linguistic classes my professor said, “If you ask for something and don’t get it, then you did...
Oct 30, 2012 | Family, Goals & Goal Setting, Matt James, NLP / Neuro Linguistic Programming, Parenting, Personal Growth, Relationships
I am here in Toronto at our NLP Practitioner Training. While Nicholas (our other trainer at The Empowerment Partnership) is on stage, I had an idea for a blog post. I see so many students on their paths. Some know how to take it to the next level, while others do not....
Oct 23, 2012 | Family, NLP / Neuro Linguistic Programming, Personal Growth, Relationships
Aloha, I wrote a new blog for Psychology Today called Who’s That Stranger In My Bed? Many relationship experts suggest that, during a fight, you should continue talking with your partner until your issues are resolved. But how often does talking...
Oct 2, 2012 | Family, Health & Fitness, Huna / Hooponopono, Matt James, Personal Growth, Spirituality
Beginning cleansing The ho‘oku‘u process is a guided process that has helped hundreds and thousands of people. Once I teach people, I always say they now know, and have a responsibility to practice it anytime something comes up. At level 2 of our Huna workshop,...
Jul 24, 2012 | Family, Huna / Hooponopono, Matt James, NLP / Neuro Linguistic Programming, Personal Growth, Spirituality
Aloha, Here is Part 3 of our 5-part series. I encourage you to read Part 1: Perception is Projection and Part 2: Cause and Effect before continuing below: — 3: Creation The next basic assumption flows almost directly from cause and...
Jul 10, 2012 | Family, Goals & Goal Setting, Matt James, NLP / Neuro Linguistic Programming, Parenting, Personal Growth
Be careful what you wish for, you just might get it! My daughter had an ornament made out of glass, and in it were a bunch of tiny shells, sand, and a very tiny bucket. It was so cute! (Yes, “was” and “had.”) Skylar said to me, “Oh Daddy, I wish I could...