NLP put Simply ! We have recently teamed up with Bruce Fallow at Helford to offer you some of the best NLP training in the UK. Courses are run throughout the country so your sure to find a venue near you. So what is NLP? Here Bruce explains NLP in simple terms we can all understand. Lets try and put this into language that we can all understand! Imagine getting a mobile phone without any instructions. In fact mobile phones are a great example. These days mobile phones have a string of features that we do not ever use because 1. We didn’t understand the instructions 2. We didn’t read them 3. We didn’t get any instructions Well let’s assume for example we didn’t receive any instructions. So we have a phone and we can figure out how to make a call and how to receive one, and with a bit of fiddling around we can teach ourselves how to store some numbers in the memory. But the rest of the features go unused purely because we didn’t know they were there. Now think of your brain, which is a slightly more complex item. We were born without an instruction manual. The only instructions we received were hearsay, in other words, our parents, teachers and peers conditioned us. So no real instructions and certainly not a comprehensive set. A bit like having that mobile telephone and just knowing how to send a call. Imagine getting into a car for the first time with no instructions. Reckon you would get far? Not a chance! Probably crash and burn if you ever got the thing started! So without an instruction manual we are likely to fail. Hold on, I here you say, we haven’t got a manual for the brain so we are likely to fail? Yes, that’s the idea! With no manual we are likely to fail first time and then after that we learn through our experiences, hopefully! This is why when we attempt even the simplest task for the first time we often meet with failure. So what’s all this got to do with NLP? Quite simply NLP studies the structure of how humans think and experience the world. Now this structure is something quite complex and subjective and does not always lend itself to precise formula. What it does do is to lend itself to models of how the mind works and from these models NLP has derived techniques for easily and rapidly changing thoughts, beliefs and behaviours These ‘models’ were derived from the studies of people who did things exquisitely well. For example the Meta-model was derived from a person called Virginia Satir, a renowned therapist and communicator, and the Milton model was derived from the great hypnotist Milton Eriksson The models were created not by asking these talented people how they did something but more from understanding the underlying structure of how they represent the beliefs and attitudes and strategies within their minds when they are completing a particular task. This is why much of NLP in therapy is content free. Another example would be to understand how a resourceful person in a particular situation perceives the world through their 5 senses, and once we have done this, it is easy to teach others how to do the same thing. For example a phobia is an irrational fear. A person phobic about spiders will often picture the spider being particularly large and very close to them. Now someone who is not concerned about spiders will have a representation of a small creature that doesn’t do anyone any harm and is insignificant to them (far away and small). In NLP we would ask the question “if someone can not be concerned about spiders to the extent they are not significant then why cant the other person be the same”? So we would use a technique with the phobic person so that when they think of a spider they represent it to themselves in a similar way to the person who is not concerned about the little creatures i.e. at a reasonable distance and a proportionate size. Thus we have modelled the phobic persons behaviour on the person who is not concerned about spiders. The sad thing for many people with phobias is that the NLP technique for getting rid of them takes about 30 minutes and many people go through their entire lives with their phobia dictating what they do. What you will find about NLP is that it is results orientated and flexible. We are not interested in the slightest about what SHOULD work only what ACTUALLY works. Too many people do things and fail because they feel what they are doing should be the right thing. If it doesn’t work, in NLP, we would go a different route, and keep trying different ways until it works. Remember in NLP there is no failure, only feedback and flexibility is the name of the game. In NLP we are only interested in the results and giving people what they truly want from life. So to summarise, NLP provides you with an instruction manual of how the mind works and introduces you to your unconscious mind. It provides you with techniques that will support change in either your life or others and will give you a map of how to REALLY achieve success in your life. It will empower you with the art of TRUE communication that will allow you to understand and to influence your peers. It will allow you to make real changes easily in the way you work and live and provide you with the manual to fully achieving your potential |
Why would you want to take the Intensive NLP Practitioner Training?
Would you be interested in
- Understanding how to really communicate with yourself and others?
- Ridding yourself of emotional baggage built up over years?
- Removing beliefs that you have about yourself that hold you back?
- Taking total control over your life?
- Understanding how the mind works so you can influence others elegantly?
- How to build deep rapport with anyone to enable you to communicate effectively?
- Being in control of your emotional state at all times thus allowing you to behave in a positive and effective way?
- Understanding what people are REALLY saying when they speak?
- Being able to change strategies in yourself and others that are not useful?
- Turning dreams into goals that you achieve?
- Changing how you think of certain things/people so you feel differently and consequently behave in a positive way?
If you are interested in learning how to do any of the above then read on!!
Who should come on an NLP course? Well, that’s an easy one! Anyone who wants to make changes in their lives to achieve more and to lead a more fulfilling life should, attend a practitioner course.
Whether you are interested in improving yourself purely from a personal development point of view or in business, therapy or education you will find the NLP Practitioner course an invaluable experience. Incidentally you don’t have to take my word for it, read on and you will see what others have said once they have taken the course.
We have all types of people on Practitioners courses. We have had housewives, businessmen, teachers, trainers, therapists, counsellors, unemployed, barristers, accountants, salesmen, directors, actors, social workers, and consultants, secretaries, clerks, people who have just been made redundant, managers, directors, nannies and mothers. I could go on, but I am sure you can see that anyone and everyone can, and does, come on the course. If you are open minded and want to make changes then you are qualified to come on this course. You need no academic qualifications, just an open mind and a desire to learn.
This course was designed by Dr Tad James, one of the most eminent people in the field of NLP who has been involved in its development for 30 years. He designed it in a way which uses NLP techniques to enhance your understanding and learning of NLP in a more structured and user-friendly format.
The course consists of 2 parts. Firstly on booking you will receive a pre course study pack consisting of a multimedia pack, a course manual and 2 books. You listen to the CDs in your own time, and work through them in conjunction with the comprehensive manual. The books provide some background reading.
You then come on the 7 day Intensive NLP Practitioner Course where your trainer will extend your learnings from the pre course study AND, most importantly, spend the week practicing and refining the techniques that you will have heard and read about in the study time.
The course is very much hands on and you will leave confident in your abilities. This is most unlike many NLP courses where the practical side is given less time. One of the co-founders of NLP once described it as an attitude of curiosity that has left behind a trail of techniques.
Not only do we feel it vital to help you install that attitude but we also feel it is so important for you to become really familiar with the techniques associated with neuro-linguistic programming.
In addition to being certified as a Practitioner of Neuro-Linguistic in training certified and approved by the ABNLP, you will also study subjects above and beyond the minimum standards laid down by the ABNLP for a Practitioner Training. We aim for you to leave the course as not only Practitioners of NLP but EXCELLENT practitioners of NLP.
During the Intensive NLP Practitioner Training® you will discover how to use NLP applications in:
All types of Communication
Business
Personal Development
Therapy and Relationships
Counselling
Coaching
Education and Learning
| INTENSIVE NLP PRACTITIONER CERTIFICATION® TRAINING -2008 |
| Location | Start | Finish Date | Trainer |
| Leeds | 6th January, 2008 | 12th January, 2008 | Kirsty McKinnon |
| Hemel Hempstead | 20th January, 2008 | 26th January, 2008 | Bruce Farrow |
| Manchester | 10th February, 2008 | 16th February, 2008 | Emma James |
| London | 24th February, 2008 | 1st March, 2008 | Bruce Farrow |
| Leeds | 9th March, 2008 | 15th March, 2008 | Emma James |
| Hemel Hempstead | 30TH March, 2008 | 5th April, 2008 | Bruce Farrow |
| Manchester | 20th April, 2008 | 26th April, 2008 | Bruce Farrow |
| Leeds | 11th April, 2008 | 17th April, 2008 | Kirsty McKinnon |
| London | 25th May, 2008 | 31st May, 2008 | Bruce Farrow |
| Belfast | 8th June, 2008 | 14th June, 2008 | Emma James |
| Manchester | 22nd June, 2008 | 28th June, 2008 | Bruce Farrow |
| Hemel Hempstead | 6th July, 2008 | 12th July, 2008 | Bruce Farrow |
| Manchester | 10th August, 2008 | 16th August, 2008 | Emma James |
| Portsmouth | 31st August, 2008 | 6th September, 2008 | Bruce Farrow |
| London | 21st September, 2008 | 27th September, 2008 | Bruce Farrow |
| Hemel Hempstead | 12th October, 2008 | 18th October, 2008 | Emma James |
| Manchester | 23rd November, 2008 | 29th November, 2008 | Bruce Farrow |
| Leeds | 7th December, 2008 | 13th December, 2008 | Kirsty McKinnon |
Joining Requirements – an open mind and a willingness to learn!
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