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July 12, 2006

NLP training in Melaka

Having participated as facilitator in the NLP Practitioner Course last weekend, I have been invited to also participate in the respective Master Practitioner Course this coming weekend.

More fun and learning for me.

The refresher last weekend in Melaka was good (all besides the drivers, which appear to be those from outside Melaka).

Naturally I was worried that this is over might head. A fear discovered, which is something to work on. I mean, gosh, I knew there were 40 people in the room, all different individuals with different expectations and a well-known trainer. And there was me - just a somebody, lol. But hey, a somebody with a love for NLP, experience in training my own company (yeah, in my daytime job - a "normal" company with a very "normal business model") and a deep knowledge in what makes me strong.

How handy came my Circle of Excellence. I stepped into it the moment I stepped into the room. The trainer showcasted a technique at a person with the usual fast impact. She wanted to get rid of her coffee addiction and she got rid of it.

After entering the room and warming up a bit, I had a lot of fun being the "subject" for participants that didn't have a partner. It was good to also help them doing the different techniques correctly, when they got stuck. Hehe, over time, some realised or learnt that I have knowledge of NLP and more and more came to me to work with them or for a checkup. pad on my shoulder!!

I also learnt from the trainer. The good part is that there are different ways of enticing participants and different exercise styles, dependent on the trainer. So this is something that I can take away. Another useful thing is that William Horton's manual is short and mainly contains the techniques. I have manuals that are filled with exercises and theories about the working of the brain and NLP's impact on the structure of the neurons and synapsis. So I can use William Horton's manual as something like a dictionary. For me, this is useful, because I have the experience in NLP already. For others, I am not 100% sure and I think that depends on the set up of a training.

I am looking forward to this weekend again. New learnings and more interesting people to meet. WoW!!















Posted by Andreas at July 12, 2006 02:29 PM

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Hey there, how r u? Btw, thanks for dropping by!

Posted by: ~TheAngel~ at July 12, 2006 04:17 PM

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