NLP Stage Three

NLP Master Practitioner

Projects

Choosing To Be Me
   Caroline Beaton

“…I, like everyone, have often asked myself the question: “Who am I?”. One of the reasons I was originally curious about NLP was that I thought it might help me to answer that question more fully for myself. When I first came across the logical levels, I felt quite sure of myself at the ‘Identity’ level: I have a career, I support my children, am unmarried, have my own house. So I know all about being independent.

Or do I?…”   more…

Finding my direction
   Jenny Partridge

“…My IT started with the desire to find the right direction for me and I came on this programme with that as my main aim. My first thought was that I wanted to model how people demonstrated or had clarity of purpose. I admire people who seem to be very clear in what they stand for and their work reflects who they are and what they do best…”   more…

My journey of experiences…so far
   John Cummins

“…Think of San Jose, California as the primeval swamp of high tech – there are strange and wonderful creatures lurking in the darkness. But it’s a brutal struggle for life – some start ups make it and grow into monsters, most lose their footings and get sucked back into the swamp – becoming sinew and flesh for the ones that follow…”   more…

Giving Presence
   Penny Lambert

“…Giving Presence is about me being present in a group, in terms of being able to participate without being selfconscious, and also to contribute without the fear of worrying about what people’s perceptions of me are…”   more…

On my Own
   Hayley Williams

“…it was then my turn to walk in Danuga’s moccasins. As I stepped into her shoes, the world seemed to stand still. As I slowly walked around, my eyes began to open. Suddenly this world which had seemed so lonely, was suddenly so very interesting and surprisingly busy. Danuga stopped to look at a leaf, she stopped to touch it…”   more…

To become an amazing presenter
   Mike Hall

“…For some time now I have been really concerned about presenting in front of large groups. I am happy to talk to people, informally and on a one-to-one basis, to tell stories, to entertain, and to crack jokes. However, get more than 10 people in a room and make it a little more formal (say an NLP training) and I fall to pieces…”   more…

Are we Engaged
   David Brunt

“…Engagement is about establishing a connection with the other person at a level that means that real and meaningful transactions can take place. Often these can be transformational…”   more…