NLP: The Wild Days is a personal account of the historical development of Neuro-Linguistic Programming, its two key developers and significant others from the early days. Richard Bandler, one of the two key developers of NLP, has described McClendon's 'NLP: The Wild Days' as "the story of John Grinder's and my adventures in the formative days of NLP. It's the story of the outrageous things that we did in the early 1970's. It's also the story of the spirit in which NLP was founded, has grown, and continues to evolve. That spirit is basically the belief that anything is possible, and that it's the human mind that makes it so. We never accepted what most people assumed about the limits of human beings. We felt that humans were capable of much more excellence, creativity, and success - in all kinds of endeavors - than most people believed. The growth of NLP, and its applications to fields as diverse as physics, pilot training, and sales vindicates the approach we took. "Terry McClendon has admirably captured the spirit of this singular adventure that NLP offers people. As long as that spirit survives, NLP will continue to push out the boundaries of human potential into unchartered, but very stimulating waters. Thank you, Terry".
Terrence Lee McClendon was raised in Richmond California. In 1971 he was an undergraduate at the University of California, Santa Cruz. He graduated in 1973 and went on to gain his masters degree in psychology. Throughout the 1970's he worked as a counselor and trainer for family services and counseling services. Terry was invited to teach NLP in Sydney Australia. After many return trips he settled in Australia in 1981 and founded the Australian Institute of Neuro-Linguistic Programming. He conducts public seminars and inhouse company training for organizations internationally. He is a Master Trainer in NLP and has also designed and developed a computerised personality assessment called "Life Set" and produced video training aids. His joys are his wife Paula, his 2 children Claire and Julien, wood working, scubs diving and traveling.
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