07-04-2010, 05:58 PM
Quote:How apt! Talking about the nature of memory has made me remember reading about this subject a few years ago when studying as an NLP practitioner, it is fascinating. Might dig those old books out and give myself a refresher :¬)Case in point! That's what this theory predicts.
And NLP is based heavily on this 'state' theory of memory and perception as far as I understand. Quote:Are you a professional psychologist Ali?I do have the degrees and the interest Namaste.
However during my studies I found a job, one that I still enjoy, when I finished the studies "slightly"
delayed but without any debt, my fellow students had been looking for work, some for years. Some were working without receiving pay, hoping to gain experience to get a real paying job and some were working receiving very little pay compared to what I was making. I had mortgages and a partner requiring that income. I just could not make the jump.So I unfortunately never was able to turn it into a profession. I'm still interested but a bit at a dead end. Maybe I'll have to invent a passage way somewhere. I just don't know where to. NLP incidentally is a big candidate