Carl Buchheit
Carl Buchheit, MA, has been the Training Director at NLP Marin (http://www.NLPMarin.com) since 1993, and has deeply been involved with NLP for over thirty years. Informal calculations suggest that Carl has probably taught more NLP classes, and worked with more clients, than any other teacher/practitioner.
Articles by this Author
Roots of Marin NLP
- By Carl Buchheit
- Published Thursday the 23rd, 2008
- Unrated
Part the First
Marin-style NLP has always been something that is difficult to characterize, especially when it comes to explaining how it is different It has much in common with conventional NLP, yet it is tremendously not-like-that at the same time
The Essential Reframe: Roots of Marin NLP (part Deux)
- By Carl Buchheit
- Published Thursday the 23rd, 2008
- Unrated
“From Intended Positive Outcomes to IPO’s”
In the spring of 1979, when I first encountered the very new field of knowledge called NLP, I was immensely relieved to find within it a wonderful “presupposition” about human experience:
“All behavior has an intended positive outcome,”
(which was/is also stated as)
“Behind every behavior is an intended positive outcome
The Ten Delusions of Personal Growth
- By Carl Buchheit
- Published Wednesday the 22nd, 2008
- Unrated
1 That you can get somewhere positive by defeating something negative
Believing in Free Will: Do We Really Have a Choice?
- By Carl Buchheit
- Published Tuesday the 21st, 2008
- Unrated
Most of us are mostly inclined to assume that most of our actions and decisions, or at least most of our more private and intimate choices, are the result of some kind of free will process Or, if we can no longer convince ourselves of this, we at least want to assume that it is our inner patterning for making meaning and selecting behavioral options that is the source of most of what we decide and do


