Neuro-linguistic programming
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- | The term "Neuro-linguistic programming" denotes an interconnected relationship between [[mind]] and [[body]] (''neuro''), [[linguistics|language]] patterns (''linguistic''), and the organization of those parts into systemic patterns (''programming''). | + | The term "Neuro-linguistic programming" denotes an interconnected relationship between [[mind]] and [[body]] (''[[neuro]]''), [[linguistics|language]] patterns (''linguistic''), and the organization of those parts into systemic patterns (''programming''). |
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Etymology
The term "Neuro-linguistic programming" denotes an interconnected relationship between mind and body (neuro), language patterns (linguistic), and the organization of those parts into systemic patterns (programming).
Noun
- a field of study that attempts to build a set of transferable skills by programming the unconscious mind
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