Licensed NLP Practitioner training
Date:Ongoing From Saturday, March 17th, 2012
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Phone Number: 01904 636216
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Learn powerful NLP skills in small groups with experienced trainers and become certified as a Licensed NLP Practitioner™ through the Society of Neuro-Linguistic Programming (SNLP).
Course Focus:
How to use language most effectively, both to communicate with yourself and others. How to change unwanted behaviours, develop inner resources and increase your personal effectiveness. Designed for:
Anyone who wants to increase their personal effectiveness through better interpersonal skills and reliable tools for peak performance.
Objectives:
On completion of the course you will be able to:
Build deep levels of rapport with others quickly and easily Develop instant self-confidence in any situation Communicate far more effectively and precisely Influence others ethically towards a win-win outcome Apply effective problem solving skills and generate solutions Think more creatively and precisely in all aspects of life Improve self-management and team management skills Set and achieve personal and business goals more easily Manage meetings, appraisals, interviews and time more effectively Resolve conflict more quickly and effectively Create empowering new beliefs to break through personal barriers Communicate more powerfully, flexibly and confidently to any audience Understand and manage the link between your mind and body Apply advanced language patterns to influence yourself and others easily Elicit specific information from others to by-pass 'fluff' language Understand personal motivation strategies and amplify them quickly in yourself and others Develop the confidence to competently, creatively and flexibly apply complex NLP skills, to meet any challenge Manage your personal/ professional life more positively ...and more.
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