NLP Practitioner Training
Written
by Christine Henderson. Entrepreneur. NLP Vancouver, BC, Canada.
I've found that I've been able to affect a great deal of
change around me, making life operate much more smoothly for me and others.
I knew I was good before, now I know I'm better!! I've been an NLP Practitioner
for only a month and the results I have experienced has dramatically increased
my "getting the results that I want" percentage, and oddly enough those around
me seem to be getting more of what they want too.
On the home front, in 4 short weeks I have helped both
kids reframe their perspective on school, homework & their ability to learn.
Both teachers have commented on their increased pride in the work that they
are doing and have also been rewarding the kids in class.
I've been able to help my partner reframe his perception
of himself and his ability to deal with his EX (the kids mom) by having him
examine all the evidence that contradicted his old state of not being able,
and had him reframe and anchor his new reality of being able. What a
difference that has made. I showed him mind mapping and he now has found
the key to organize and access all the information he has put together for
an important court date. When he saw how easy it was to jump back & forth
between topics and have all the info right there I thought he was going to
burst. It's wonderful seeing him exude confidence in himself in areas
that he thought were so hard before.
Work has been an interesting place in the past month, putting
on a Molson Indy race in less than 80 days. I've stayed focused on my
piece of the puzzle which involves organizing all the volunteers. It's
been much easier to motivate them and to help some move beyond their fears
and take on new challenges with confidence. I've had to work out some
interesting issues and found that if I stayed focused on what my intention
was when raising the conflict, it was much easier to support the process of
solution vs. just venting & bitching. By staying focused it prevented
me from feeling defensive and that would have changed the tone & content of
my language.
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