- 1. NLP Master Practitioner Module 1 (05 November 2021 09:30)
- (Events / NLP Courses)
- ... opportunity to re-visit the Practitioner material, review it through applying it alongside more advanced material, bring it to the level of unconscious competence – and move beyond relying on techniques ...
- Created on 03 August 2015
- 2. Building stories in Business
- (Business)
- Building stories and metaphor in business has proven power. Research has even shown that stories naturally sneak into the unconscious mind, bypassing the conscious filters that stop direct suggestion ...
- Created on 28 November 2017
- 3. what is NLP
- (NLP)
- ... point that these unwanted goals become ‘self-fulfilling prophecies’. Outcomes should be stated in the positive and should be imaging ‘as if’ they are real to ensure both conscious and unconscious commitment ...
- Created on 16 May 2013
- 4. Change Management
- (NHS)
- ... you will keep getting the same results so now is a time for change to really mean change Exercises will include: The effects of language change Perceptual positionine Time-lining Unconscious maps ...
- Created on 05 December 2012
- 5. Anxiety Management
- (NHS)
- ... leading, which are how you ‘get in step with’ the other person and lead them to a better state (way of feeling) Most of the way we structure our language is unconscious and habit based. By understanding ...
- Created on 05 December 2012
- 6. Coaching for Change
- (Coaching)
- ... congruently achieve the objectives established in their coaching plan. NLP offers coaches the ability to tailor selected interventions to take into account the client’s unconscious mind where both resources ...
- Created on 05 December 2012
- 7. NLP Master Practitioner
- (NLP)
- ... and bring it to the level of unconscious competence; you will move beyond the NLP Practitioner techniques and learn to tailor your approach to suit the situation, individual or group. Sensory Acuity: ...
- Created on 05 December 2012
- 8. Coaching Training
- (Coaching)
- ... – by this I mean actually paying conscious and unconscious attention to what is happening RIGHT NOW in the session rather than dwelling on the problem. Highly qualified Coach Mark Peters is a highly ...
- Created on 30 November 2012