| Subject | From | Date |
| stay in teenager | N | 29 Mar 2007 03:23 |
| Trainer's map | S D Janakiram | 27 Mar 2007 09:52 |
| confusion and susceptibility | Ian Cudmore | 26 Mar 2007 11:25 |
| NLP for children | Gill Dodd | 25 Mar 2007 08:48 |
| Noise | Kevin | 17 Mar 2007 12:10 |
| cost | Marie | 14 Mar 2007 10:28 |
| material for phd. | Shilpi | 12 Mar 2007 04:32 |
| NLP training in India | Vivek srinivasan | 05 Mar 2007 01:12 |
| Your NLP Courses | Mark Williams | 02 Mar 2007 11:54 |
| NLP-Stage1 training | Gunasekhar Tirupati | 25 Feb 2007 03:38 |
| NLP-Stage1 training — Gunasekhar Tirupati — Sunday, February 25, 2007 |
Hello Sue, I am from Bangalore, India. I have a little knowledge on NLP(I have taken one certification training from a local trainer). After that I gathered so many resources on NLP. When I read the books and listened to tapes, I was frustrated that I really didn’t get much from the training(This itself shows I have a lot to learn). From that day I am waiting for quality training, in India. I contacted Ashok (Shinota.com) and waiting for your next program. I would like to ask you whether you offer same quality of training when compared to trainings done in foreign? (I got this doubt, because the cost of trainings offered in foreign are very high and there will be very few people who can bear that much in India.) Please clarify this. Best Regards Gunasekhar |
| Sue's Answer |
Dear Gunasekar, thank you for your email. Yes absolutely the training in India is as good and sometimes even more special than in other countries and that is because you have such a rich culture so working with Indians in places like Kerala or Bangalore and Delhi and Chennai is so very enriching. My commitment is to the quality of my training and I expect constantly raise the standards wherever I work... Very sincerely, |