Have you ever wondered what Neuro-Linguistic
Programming (NLP) is, and why so many people are talking
about it? |
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Ever wondered just how NLP could benefit you and your
business? |
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Do
you want to learn some simple techniques to help
you be more effective at what you do? |
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If
you answered YES to any of these questions, then
this seminar is for you!
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Well, this
is your opportunity to find out for yourself and
come to one of our
NLP Taster Evenings, ask a friend
or work colleague to come along with you. You
and your colleagues will have fun practicing the
techniques
and sharing
ideas both
during
and
after the seminar, you’ll surprise yourselves
at what you can accomplish in just a short time. |
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Objectives |
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In just
two hours, you’ll gain an understanding
of the basic principles of NLP, and you’ll
begin using some of the attitudes, methodologies
and techniques
of NLP to help give you some idea of how you
can use NLP in whatever you do now. |
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What will we cover? |
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You’ll
have some idea of when, how and why NLP was created
and developed
and be able to ask for ideas
as to how NLP can be applied to what you do in
your personal and professional life. |
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We’ll show you how you can get into a more resourceful
state at will, we’ll help you take challenging
memories and change the way they affect you,
so you can feel better about past events, look
on
those
memories in a different way and help to silence
the doubts within. |
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Business benefits of attending this seminar. |
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This short,
introductory seminar will sow the seeds of new ideas
and ways of communicating
more effectively
within your organisation. You’ll learn
and practice a number of techniques that you
can use
immediately
to give yourself more confidence and motivation,
and help
your co-workers do the same. |
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Personal Benefits |
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All the
techniques we demonstrate can be applied in your
personal life. We’ll help
you to get a clearer understanding of what you really
want from life and, more importantly, what you can
do to help you get it. |
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Last updated
4th July 2008 |