Showing posts with label NLP. Show all posts
Showing posts with label NLP. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Day One

Well, here I am, and as expected, my mind has gone blank. I imagine it is a self-fulfilling prophecy at the moment, and I know, I know, being an "NLP aficionado" I should be able to do some jiggery pokery on myself to "break through this limiting belief" and "skyrocket my creativity".

Or other such marketing rhetoric.

And it is a big problem with the "self help" field in general and the NLP field in particular; these snake oil salesmen, promising the stars with their amazing skills.

Most of which is utter nonsense, and these wild and unbelievable claims are doing the field harm, not good.

It creates too high expectations of what is possible and lot of angry people when they find out it just doesn't work that way. Which creates vehement critics of the field and a lot of negativity and bad feeling.

It has created a field of people who are utterly afraid to admit they may be having a bad day, or have some sort of fault or foible in case they are attacked by other members of the scene for not sorting themselves out (who themselves are hiding and repressing their faults). So they wander round with these false smiles plastered on their faces, having happy-off's (thanks to Owen Fitzpatrick for that phrase), with one another "I am amazingly outstandingly happy", "NO! I am more than that I out of this world happy...". It really isn't healthy!

I recall meeting a leader of one of those Anthony Robbins inspired "Yes Groups" (you think they could have put some of their passion into doing a better website, eh?), he asked me how I was and I responded (quite politely), "I am OK, thanks, you?" and he said "JUST OK?" I wanted to smack him in the face.

It has made the field horrendously inauthentic.

Not that I am saying that we should all hold hands and cry and wallow in our self pity, but a level of honesty about how we are really feeling and are really capable of would not do any harm, and I think it would do the field some good. Admitting we (And NLP) are not perfect, it is not a cure all, but it as highly effective tool for getting things done and creating change (if you put the work in).

I was reading the Barefoot Doctors excellent new book "The Man Who Drove With His Eyes Closed" and in several times in the book he laments the move in the self help field from explorers who pushed the boundaries of understanding in a genuine attempt to help change and "improve" humanity, to this commodified field of daytime TV guru's, marketing men and snake oil salesmen, who are just in it for the money.

Stop with these wild, impossible and unsubstantiated claims, this false hope of "brief therapy" (why are we obsessed with speed over substance?) and "lasting change" with little or no effort in one session. Tell the truth! The truth is as equally as remarkable (if not more so)!

Well, as a first day, I didn't expect to hit the ground running with a rant against the inauthentic self-help snake oil salesmen. But there you go, that is whole idea of this blog!

See you tomorrow.
Matt

Wednesday, June 23, 2010

This Blog Has Moved - UPDATED

This blog has moved to www.mattcaulfield.co.uk/blog

The new RSS feed is: http://feeds.feedburner.com/MattCaulfieldBlog

The thing I always liked about the internet was the way it allowed me to interact with people who visited my site, it allowed me to reach out to people all around the world. I didn't want just another 'brochure" site, but something that really connected with visitors.

Because of this, inspired by the Barefoot Doctors "Daily Doc Box" and Robert Anton Wilson's "Thought of the Month", I started doing a daily "NLP musing" on the homepage of my first website, back in 2003. It was very basic as I only had a tiny grasp of html etc in those days.

I then came across blogs in 2004 and thought it was an ideal way to do what I wanted and set up this, my first blog, in 2005. Even though I and the blogging and social networking world has moved on immensely in the last 5 years I have clung to this blog out of nostalgia and loyalty.

However, the time has come for me to move on and I have decided to put my "simple" philosophy into practical action and combine my blogs and different strands of interest and income into one site.

So, over the next few weeks I will be combining all my blogs:

mattcaulfield.blogspot.com (this blog, about NLP and related fields)
thetaichiguy.blogspot.com (my, to be honest, not very busy, Tai Chi blog, currently not doing a lot!)
www.tortoiseknowsbest.com (my blog about the Slow Movement and Philosophy, simple living, mindfulness and productivity)
www.thepracticebuilderblog.com (this blog gives you hints and tips if you want to create your own therapy or coaching business)

Into my brand new website www.mattcaulfield.co.uk

This will take some time to get right, so please bare with me. All the entries will be deleted from this site (other than this one obviously) in the next few days (once I have checked they have imported into the new site properly. And I have plucked up the courage...).

If you have any questions, comments or suggestions, please feel free to contact me.

Thank you for being loyal reader over the last 5 years and I hope you will continue to read and enjoy my posts at their new home.

The RSS feeds will change in the next few days, please make sure you update your reader links.

Best wishes,

Matt Caulfield