Achieving goals with NLP

In addition to the added value that NLP represents for communication and one's social life, it is also a collection of strategies for achieving one's own goals. One can achieve goals with NLP better than was possible before without it.

NLP Podcast 71: You can't make a crisp apple from applesauce – or can you?

“Success has many fathers” is a well-known proverb, but in this context, it might be better to say “Success has many roots.” It starts with the fact that one must first muster the courage to want to achieve one's goals with NLP. Too many people let their ideas and plans stagnate in the early stages because they are always waiting for a better time to execute them and hoping for the perfect opportunity, which will never come in this form. And the first step is just one of many that can be brought to a standstill by any setback, failure, or temporary defeat. Achieving goals with NLP is a great help in not losing confidence and the will to persevere, even under adverse circumstances – by modeling other successful predecessors, by repeatedly reminding oneself with the Future Pace where one wants to be, or by having already firmly planned the rhythm of progress in advance. Achieving goals with NLP does not happen by itself and immediately, but one gets strategies in hand that make it possible to achieve goals with NLP. With the help of the Walt Disney strategy, one can illuminate the chances and difficulties of a project in advance, a good organizational blueprint is provided by a long-term planning approach along with a realistic schedule that one can orient oneself to and that repeatedly documents the fundamental feasibility of the plan. One can achieve goals with NLP as long as one believes in them and is willing to work for them.