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  • Randrup Song posted an update 5 years, 12 months ago

    A fast search on the Internet for NLP and NLP Trainers will provide you with a dizzying selection of classes, provides, training professionals and promises of private power. With such a bewildering selection of choices how are you going to know who to train with and where to get honest information concerning the actual worth of these classes on offer?

    Here are a couple things to assist you in your decision.

    1) What do you really desire from NLP?

    Some people only wish to know more about NLP and what it can provide. If that is your need there are some excellent resources on the internet which could provide you a sense of what NLP is and what it does. Attempt to steer clear of the more hysterical websites with promises of personal energy, mastery of the mind and persuasive conversations. Look for quality sites and websites.

    If you want a little more information attempt to attend a 1 day convention or introductory workshop. This will give you a real sense of what NLP is all about. If there aren’t any workshops in your area then contact a local NLP Trainer or Registered Practitioner they will always be prepared to answer your queries or at least point you in the ideal direction.

    If your purpose is to use NLP as part of your work or business or whether you want to become a Coach or Therapist of a description then you need to attend a Practitioner Training program.

    2) Not all courses are made equal

    You have to see that there’s, in the time of writing, no single accrediting body for NLP.

    Life Coach Training in Gurgaon means that training bodies may be a law unto themselves in terms of what forms the cornerstone of the instruction. Having said that the 3 levels of instruction recognised by NLP (Practitioner, Master Practitioner and Trainer) do have concur minimum criteria concerning content – the things that have to be taught and understood at each of those levels.

    The big disagreement seems to come from the manner of delivery and length of all those classes.

    For instance you will read about’on-line’ and’correspondence’ courses.

    On the other hand they demand a relatively low level of private investment but on the downside how can you learn communication patterns, intervention methods and rapport building skills if you are working with different people under the guidance of a trainer?

    On the other hand you’ll pay for the core elements of the required training. On the downside where would you have the space to reflect upon the patterns and ideas you have learned, let alone have the ability to implement them together with any degree of assurance. Trainers who offer these’intensive courses’ often make much of the support stuff, the pre-learning and the’speed at which the unconscious mind can learn’. This writer and coach would argue that even with the best materials the private transformation, internalisation of approaches and re-evaluation of private values and attitudes is something that requires care, support and time. True that the NLP techniques can be learned quickly and easily, but the heart and soul of NLP is Something Which develops from sharing and exploring adventures with other people