Thursday, June 12, 2008

NLP Review and Refresher Course July 4, 5, 6, 2008

Last night I sent out an invitation to some former students, some of whom may or may not be on this list. The occasion is an NLP Course for people who are Certified Practitioners of NLP.

Why would I ask people who are Certified Practitioners to take an NLP Course?

It kinda goes like this:

Step 1) Take NLP Training. Notice things are new and fresh because things changed in your life. Feel great, energized, excited, thrilled about this NLP Stuff!

Step 2) 3 months later: None of your friends want to be 'practiced on' anymore. They want you to stop with the NLP-stuff already and calm down!

Step 3) 6 months later: At some point you remember that course you took...what was that almost a year ago...wow great those changes were...note to self: "Much crack open course binder filled with Comerford's fantastic notes...that was really good stuff!"

Step 4) 12 months later or more: Find yourself mid freaking-meltdown because you can't find the remote control. Declare war on child/cat/dog/neighbour. Concerned friend says, "Hey don't you know some of that nip stuff..." You remind them THEY didn't want to PLAY NLP with you so YOU forgot it. At this point, some small PART (remember those) hiding in a dark deep place calls out, "Youuuu haveee the knowledgeeeee."

And then you eat a bag of chips and feel better.


Okay okay so it might not go that way for you, but you have to admit that you probably aren't using all the cool stuff you learned, so it's a great excuse for a refresher course.

One suggestion I've consistently received is people wanted more of the freneticround-robin fast-paced games we played at the end of the course. Usually on the last day. Well this time around we'll be doing that for the afternoon on each day. The morning will be review, the afternoon will be play.

In this course, you will definitely re-learn more NLP (and probably learn some NEW stuff I've developed in the meantime) than you've ever forgotten.

Have the chance to chat NLP with some other experts.

Get to re-learn (and maybe learn for the first time) exceptional NLP processes, frames and skills.

Have a great time doing so.

(and I have it on good authority that weekend is going to be rainy and cold...)

So now to answer the real questions:

Q: How much does this cost, Hugh
A: For you, $297 plus GST ($99/day), paid in advance. More at the door.

Q: Okay but is it going to be held in your training room again? Jack's cute but come on...
A: We'll be holding it at a real live training space in Mississauga. Really!

Q: What are the prerequisites to get in?
A: NLP Practitioner Certificate (real, not forged) and $297 will buy your way in.


If you want to SIGN UP (he said in a subtle, almost mocking way) you can go here: http://www.nlpworks.com/nlpay.php

If you want to learn more about NLP, re-access your training and skill, remember all those things you forgot, then SIGN UP (ibid), go to http://www.nlpworks.com/nlpreview.php


If you want to struggle....just a little bit, you can send me an e-mail at hugh@nlpworks.com and I'll fix you right up!

Thursday, June 05, 2008

Another Successful Free Evening (NLP Intro Course in 3 weeks)

Every month we do a Free NLP Training session. It's 2 1/2 hours of full-on NLP training...for free!

Part of the mystery of the event for me is how many people will come and what they think NLP really is. Once 20 people signed up and one person showed up. She wanted 'boyfriend manipulation advice'.

She didn't need it.

Another time 3 people signed up and 15 showed up, so I never quite know what to expect.

I realized tonight while I was demonstrating how NLP works, I haven't posted to my blog for a while, so here's a double announcement.

1) Introduction to NLP course will be held in Mississauga June 28 & 29. Montreal courses are July 12 & 13, and August 9 & 10. Sign up here

2) The oft promised, rarely described new NLP Training model will be publicly unveiled at a public speaking event in downtown Toronto on July 8th, 2008. Details are here

At this event, I will finally saying specifically HOW we have solved the Time/Money NLP problem - how honest NLP Training Companies need to adhere to Canadian and International training standards (but currently we're the only ones in the GTA who do...almost the only ones in Canada...) and lower the payment bar so people are willing to benefit from the brilliance of NLP without feeling like they're throwing money down the drain...potentially...


So if you're in the neighbourhood, come on by and find out how.

:-)