NLP Presuppositions
 The Map is not the Territorry
   You already have the resources you need
   There is no failure only feedback
   In every behavior there is a positive intention
   People response based on their internal map
   Mind and Body are one system
   People are not broken they work perfectly well
   Its always better to have choice rather than lack of choice
   Memory and imagination use the same neurological circuit
   Resistance indicates the lack of rapport
   Its never too late to have a happy childhood
NEURO-SEMANTIC PRESUPPOSITIONS
   1) Energy flows where attention goes as directed by intention.
   2) If you get serious, you get stupid.
   3) Because each of us create our own meanings about things, we are the meaning-
    makers who construct our own unique Matrix.
   4) Indexing and referencing of class and a member of class level is vital in avoiding
    meta-confusions that bind us to create double-binds.
   5) Questioning activates the Matrix and so is a most powerful communication skill of all.
   6) Personal power and congruency comes from “applying to self” first.
   7) Being gloriously fallible is the meta-state that inoculates from fear of failure,
    vulnerability, and mistakes.
        There’s no sameness in the world, only change and processes.
   9) To get the results we want we have to take action.
   10) Productivity comes through closing the knowing-doing gap so that what we know in
    our mind can become part of muscle-memory.
   11) Only sensory specific feedback is clean enough to be useful and only then if it’s
    requested.
   12) The sanity line is drawn between responsibility to and responsibility for.
   13) There are frames-by-inference in everything we think and say.
 14) Where there is a frame, there’s a game; where there is a game, there’s a frame. It’s
  all about the inner game of our frames.
 15) When you win the inner game, the outer game is a cinch.
 16) Someone is always setting the frames; whoever sets the frame controls the game.
 17) The name of the game is to name the game.