Nlp Lesson One: What Is Nlp?

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    What does the "linguistic" portion of Neuro Linguistic Programming refer to?

    • A kind of thick flat pasta served with cream sauce
    • The ability to speak a foreign language
    • A condition of the tongue where it gets kind of green and scaly
    • Language and other non verbal communication systems through which our neural representations are coded ordered and given meaning.
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If asked, what does NIP mean? It means Neuro Linguistic Programming, Don't worry if you don not know what it is exactly, as the quiz below is set and designed just for that. Enjoy the learning.

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  • 2. 

    What are the "communication systems through which our neural representations are coded"?

    • Pictures

    • Words (self talk)

    • Sounds

    • Smells

    • Tastes

    Correct Answer(s)
    A. Pictures
    A. Words (self talk)
    A. Sounds
    A. Smells
    A. Tastes
    Explanation
    The "communication systems through which our neural representations are coded" refer to the different ways in which our brain encodes and processes information. This includes visual representations through pictures, linguistic representations through words (self talk), auditory representations through sounds, olfactory representations through smells, and gustatory representations through tastes. These different modes of communication allow our brain to interpret and understand the world around us.

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  • 3. 

    Who said: “NLP is the study of excellence and how to duplicate it.”?

    • Bart Simpson

    • John Grinder

    • Tad James

    • Richard Bandler

    • Milton Erickson

    Correct Answer
    A. Tad James
    Explanation
    Tad James said, "NLP is the study of excellence and how to duplicate it."

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    Who said: “NLP is an attitude and a methodology that leaves behind a trail of techniques.”?

    • Benjamin Franklin

    • Cary Grant

    • Richard Bandler

    • John Grinder

    • Mark shepard

    Correct Answer
    A. Richard Bandler
    Explanation
    Richard Bandler is attributed to saying, "NLP is an attitude and a methodology that leaves behind a trail of techniques." This quote highlights Bandler's perspective on Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP), emphasizing that it is not just a set of techniques but rather a mindset and approach that encompasses various methodologies. Bandler is one of the co-founders of NLP and has made significant contributions to its development and application.

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    Who said: "In my experience, NLP is how you run your brain, how you take charge of your thoughts, feelings, emotions, habits, behaviors, states, communication with your self and with others. NLP is about getting what you want in the best possible way. It is not about manipulation. It’s about getting what you truly want in a way that’s good for you as well as for the other people you come into contact with."?

    • Anthony Robbins

    • Robert Dilts

    • Franz Anton Mesmer

    • Leslie Le Cron

    • Mark Shepard

    Correct Answer
    A. Mark Shepard

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