Posted by: nlpboot on: September 13, 2009
For the next several sessions of NLP Boot at my place, I’d like to concentrate on trance skills because they form a fairly central part of NLP and, due to their unusual nature and social mystique, can seem both attractive and intimidating at the same time. It has been said that we have trances for [...]
Posted by: nlpboot on: May 16, 2009
Hi again, Last Wednesday we met again with a fairly structured approach that seemed to work well. We started off by using Jamie Smart’s NLP Belief Buster Salad cards. Each person contributed one limiting belief with the duel cause-effect structure, e.g. “I can’t start a new business because I’ve never done anything like it before” [...]
Posted by: nlpboot on: April 19, 2009
Chris found us the mind-map version of Practitioner course content above. Looking at it I notice there are some things I feel fairly comfortable with, some things I know a little about and a few things about which I haven’t a clue. In the Trance branch, it looks like there’s some stuff we can use to [...]
Posted by: nlpboot on: March 22, 2009
NLP practice sessions starting up in Vancouver