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After Christmas and beginning New Year, come this January, if you are planning to advance your personal NLP evolution and make the move from ‘A’ Levels to a ‘Degree’ then let me invite you to seriously consider doing your North East NLP Master Practitioner in Newcastle upon Tyne with Communicating Excellence. North East NLP Master Practitioner training at its best.

I have recently completed my NLP Master Trainer with Dr Christina Hall and as part of the ongoing rigorous requirements I need to facilitate an additional 500 hours of training at NLP Master Practitioner Level. So … you can most definitely see I am very very juiced up and keen to do this … continuing my own NLP evoulution.

Now, I want to make a very special and time limited offer …

NLP Master Practitioner Training Half Price …

If booked before January 2010

There are many training providers who offer training at NLP Master Practitioner Level.

So what are some of the differentiating factors that may make this NLP Master Practitioner training particularly appealing for you?

  • Not a 5 day compressed course, this is 126 directly supervised hours.
  • Training over six months. One module Friday-Sunday per month.
  • Cost of just £1145 Now only £500 if booked before January 2010.
  • Optional coaching for a NLP based project to put your skills into practice.
  • Real NLP Modelling
  • NLP Analytical modelling
  • Communicate and act with real congruence
  • Increase your calibration skills
  • Content Imposition and when to use it
  • Develop powerful and enabling language patterns
  • Clean Languaging and Clean Therapy ™
  • Thinking and acting in terms of process
  • The Metaphorical nature of language and its use
  • Use your own submodalities of success to get more of what you want
  • Realistically set outcomes and motivate yourself to achievement
  • Enhance your conscious unconscious relationship

For Full NLP Master Practitioner course details, dates and To Book Your Place click here.

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“What I found really refreshing was that fact that the three trainers were constantly rotating in the teaching and this kept me very interested and alert.” Lisa

Three wise monkeys

My first NLP Practitioner training as a novice student of NLP was a twenty day course for 140 people run by a single trainer (with helpers). That was very impressive to me, I thought that I had received a ‘true’ NLP training.

However when I attended my next NLP Practitioner training with a different company I found the style and set up were completely different - four trainers on a rotating schedule for 24 students. A very different atmosphere and a very different style of training and interpretation of NLP.

On my third Master Practitioner training (with yet another training organisation) I was introduced to some new trainers with yet another style of training.

The change from the first NLP Practitioner to the second was quite surprising. I thought I knew how NLP was done, I thought there was just the one right way to do things. By the time I had started my third NLP Master Practitioner training I realised that there are lots of approaches to NLP and I welcomed the difference.

Now I find the variety of perspectives helpful in the development of my own unique understanding of NLP.

If you look around at adverts for NLP courses you will see that some of the courses almost advertise themselves as ‘The True NLP’ from the mouths of one or other of the early developers or their students. Wouldn’t it be best to get the story straight from the horse’s mouth? That might be true if there was only one horse! Even the co-creators of NLP disagree about how best to do NLP.

Wouldn’t it be better to get the training from one person so you have a consistent demonstration of what NLP is? That might be the case if NLP was a prophetic revelation of ‘The Truth’.

Fortunately NLP is not a cult, it’s a methodology for modelling human skills. The more skills there are on display the more there is to model. Originally NLP was modelled on the skills of three therapists, Fritz Perls, Virginia Satir and Milton Erikson, people with very different ways of working, many more people have been modelled since.

Here are three reasons to have three trainers on a training:

1. You get more than one point of view.

If you attend a ’solo provider’ on your first NLP training it’s very easy to believe what the trainer tells you is chapter and verse on NLP only to be surprised by the variety of opinions within NLP. It is refreshing and reassuring to find that NLP is hotly debated between NLPers that new processes and approaches are being developed all the time and there is much to be learned from each other. Having three trainers gives you three points of view from the beginning.

2. You learn different ways of approaching the same situation.

Each trainer will tackle an issue differently. Each approach is one way, of many ways, of using NLP to get a result. Since the basis of NLP is modelling successful strategies - the more strategies on view the better.

One of the four pillars of NLP is behavioural flexibility, the ability to do things differently when required. The more exposure you have to doing things differently the more likely you are to be able to develop your own flexibility.

3. You get much more for your money.

Just from simple economics having three trainers on one course is going to cost you less than attending three practitioner trainings in a row.

The three principal trainers at IntegrityNLP for both the NLP Practitioner and NLP Master Practitioner trainings have very different approaches and backgrounds in NLP. Nigel Hetherington has trained with one of the co-founders of NLP and has a strong interest in trancework and hypnosis, Andy Hunt blends NLP with Emotional Freedom Techniques (EFT) and Harry Knox has an extensive background in training and mental health work within the NHS. As well as our different backgrounds and professional inclinations we have very different training and personal styles.

Special Offer

If you want to find out more about the experience of some of our practitioners you might like to check out the book “So, what is it you are doing? An Insider’s Guide to an NLP Practitioner Training“.

If you choose to buy a printed copy of the book you will be eligible for a £75 discount on IntegrityNLP NLP Practitioner Trainings held in Newcastle upon Tyne. (If you download the electronic version of the book you will eligible for a £35 discount.)

Photo courtesy of  Anderson Mancini

There has been some very good weather recently in Newcastle upon Tyne and like myself, I hope you have made and taken the opportunities to enjoy it while it lasts. While away enjoying this summer sun and balmy heat I have been out in the city centre.

And like any other day in Newcastle, I saw one or two street entertainers playing things from what looked like a cup with a rubber band, a one stringed guitar, a drum, a flute, you know, the usual mixture of good and bad. But one man playing an accordion really caught my eye.

During a pause from his playing, this very skilled, tanned and silver haired accordion player started to fumble in his pocket and pulled out a very new looking iPhone. With fingers seemingly as dexterous on his iPhone as his accordion, he looked to be checking email or texts or perhaps just surfing the web.

So how come I noticed his iPhone? Meta Programs.

Some people say meta programs can be described as the generalised repetitive patterns of thought, perception and behaviour that people seem to have. Another way to describe meta programs is where you focus your attention.

Please, these patterns are mostly unconscious, unless you know about them. You see, if you have completed an NLP Practitioner you will already know quite a bit about meta programs … but just in case you yet don’t, let me share a short example …

One of my friends, I remember like it was just yesterday, once told me he had started dating someone and the first time he went to her house he was in the kitchen. Looking around the kitchen out of all the things he saw there he noticed a cup. Now this cup was the same as one his ex-partner has.

Out of everything there to be see in the kitchen his focus of attention noticed the one thing that was similar. This perception of noticing ’sameness’ is called in meta program language ‘Sort for Similarity’. He then, not his best move, continued to tell his new girlfriend his new discovery.

One thing to understand about meta programs is that they are neither good not bad in and of themselves, they are simply repetitive patterns of thought and behaviour. So sorting for similarity will be valuable in some context and sorting for difference will be valuable in some context.

For example, sometimes, some specific meta program(s) may be responsible for a person having a string of failed relationships, they pick the same kind of partner and they have the same kind of experiences which massively contribute to an unhappy and then terminal relationship.

Perhaps in such cases noticing what is different in a fairly specific way could … and I stress could … clear the way for a much healthier more loving and mutually supportive relationships.

This is about not only recognising the language and behaviour of other and ourselves but even more so about being able to change our language and behaviour to ethically realise more of our desires and dreams. To be able to change meta programs for positive applications and purpose.

I don’t want you to take my word for this, just simply consider the possibility that, it is possible to alter, change and influence our own meta programs depending on what we want to achieve or even what someone else wants to achieve.

I am sure you are aware and now getting the bigger picture that the unconscious meta programs you run are to a large extent your patterns that determine your successes and failures in life.

All right, now, so how useful do you believe it is to coaches, therapists, personal developers and any one in the business of change to have a really deep understanding of the application of meta programs?

Our Newcastle NLP Master Practitioner explores and unpacks meta programs in terms of language and behaviour patterns in even deeper and more sophisticated ways than our NLP Practitioner training covers.

And here is an additional invite for NLP Practitioner and NLP Master Practitioners, re-read this article and look out for all of the meta programs. Notice anything you find yourself agreeing with and the ideas and concepts that see to appeal to you but also look out for things that you don’t agree with or sentences that do not entirely grip you.

Our NLP Newcastle based Practitioner and NLP Master Practitioner courses begin this coming September and if you already have an NLP qualification and wish to to it again for all the additional benefits you can for half the usual course price. Now which meta programs does this great offer appeal to?

And while the sun is still out and shining I want to finish my story, and you might be wondering, so how come I noticed this highly skilled accordion players iPhone? Well no mystery there, I have one too!

The weather forecast is suggesting that this coming week the UK will this week experience a week long heat wave. So if you are out walking practising noticing NLP Meta Programs in Newcastle upon Tyne, you might like to keep your eyes peeled to see not just accordion players but one with an iPhone.

NLP Master Practitioner - Practising Mastery – Mastering Practice

This is a full 140 hour direct contact well supervised Newcastle NLP Master Practitioner course that will expand broaden and increase your NLP skills by deepening your understanding of the purpose behind each step of an NLP process taking your skills to the next level up.

When you first decided to take an NLP Practitioner course, what was it that sparked your interest and curiosity?

  • How was it you decided to to embark on a potentially life changing journey called NLP?
  • What motivated you?

And,now having had the NLP Practitioner experience how has this changed and benefited you?

Having completed your NLP Practitioner, you will certainly have discovered new and powerful ways to communicate and connect. No doubt you have learned to apply life changing and enabling processes to yourself and with others too. It is likely new behaviours and possibilities are abundant in your life and perhaps you are now considering how to further your NLP skills and abilities? An NLP Master Practitioner is an excellent way to continue your NLP development and personal evolution.

If you are seriously considering how to continue your ongoing journey, you may have been thinking about additional personal development and growth. It could also be the desire to utilise your rapport and communication skills to make your career go in the right direction for you. Maybe you are increasing your skills and effectiveness to become a better therapist. It may even be you are considering the possibilities of becoming an NLP Trainer? All of these avenues and more are open to you with an NLP Master Practitioner training.

This NLP Master Practitioner training is for you if … you want to continue and increase your learning of powerful, effective and ethical ways to influence both yourself and others. If you want to learn how to learn. If you want to continue your NLP evolution

Number of alternative tools introduced with plenty of opportunity for flexibility. Emphasis on learning with fun
as an integral part of the process and explanation of theory behind the process, practical techniques rather that role learning

Richard – Policeman

 

Course begins 12-13 September 2009.

Click Here for all information and to reserve you place.

IntegrityNLP are running our NLP Master Practitioner Training course beginning in September 2008.

If you are already a NLP Master Practitioner and can see the clear advantages of doing it again, with another company, we have a limited number of half price places available for people like you.

Do you know you can get up to 45% funding towards your course costs paid for by Business Link? Contact me for further details.

Our NLP Master Practitioner here in Newcastle upon Tyne will include the following modules.

  • Practical Application in the real world
  • New code NLP
  • Systems Thinking and Application
  • Metaphor and Clean Therapy
  • Time Structuring
  • Congruent Communication
  • Modelling Application - A modelling project and a personal project
  • Linguistic Excellence with Integrity

In addition to all of this you will also get the following

  • Complementary access to our structured NLP practice groups for the duration of your ten month training - worth £100.00
  • Complementary Coaching for your personal project worth over £150
  • Real and powerful NLP process to positively enhance your life

For more information and to secure your half price place click here

Choosing to attend an NLP Training is a serious business.

We have deliberately chosen to prices our top quality NLP Practitioner and Master Practitioner courses so most people can afford the.

Do you know that you can get up to 45% funding towards the the cost of your NLP training with IntegrityNLP from Business Link.

Contact us for more details.

Reframing is a recurrant theme on our Newcastle NLP Practitioner and NLP Master Practitioner training in Newcastle.

This month on an NLP Trainer Trainer course run by Talisman Training in London one specific reframe, a conceptual change of meaning really struck me. Its the sort of reframe that marketing people will absolutely love.

If you live in the north east you will know what Peas Pudding is, of course you will. Did you know that Peas Pudding is really only know in the North East! And what has this got to do with reframing? - Good Question. Here it is

Peas Pudding - OH THAT! Well that is Northumbrian Hummous!

Love IT!

little-group.jpgAre you thinking about joining a NLP Practitioner, NLP Master Practitioner or Clinical Hypnotherapy Diploma or an NLP Introduction Training in Newcastle upon Tyne, the North East of England or even Scotland?

45% Funding for your course
Our courses are already exceptional value BUT do you know you can get 45% of your course fee paid for by Business Link? Contact us for further details.

Already got a NLP Practitioner and want to do one again?
If you already have a NLP Practitioner certificate and realise the benefits of doing it again, There is a half price option available for you!

Already an NLP Master Practitioner and want to do another one?
If you already hold a NLP Master Practitioner, and you want to do it again, we offer you a half price place on our excellent value course.

Follow the links for a free 10 Good Reasons to Learn NLP report and claim a discount of £50 on either of our certificated courses.

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The Insiders Guide To NLP

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