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Greg Layton: Advanced NLP Linguistics 7 May

This Thursday night in Shanghai, we have a special session with an outstanding visitor from Australia, Greg Layton.

Thursday 7 May – from 7:00pm – 100RMB

In this special master class, Greg Layton, outlines the latest NLP techniques that empower mastery of communication and the importance of these skills in coaching, sales, negotiation and relationship building.

Specifically he will discuss how to use the following NLP Linguistic Patterns and more importantly how to ensure your success in using them:

  • Frames
  • Representational System Predicates
  • Metaphor
  • Meta Model
  • Milton Model

As part of the evening, Greg will coach a skills session on the Meta Model’s short form product, John Grinder’s Verbal Package ensuring that you come away with a new skill set to use immediately.

Having spent a few hours with Greg in the past week since his return from a modelling project at Shaolin, I am very excited that Greg has offered to share some of his high quality training with us.

7 May: Sorry, we’re full! But please put your details in the form below and we’ll put you on our wait list:

Remembering the importance of state

This afternoon I grabbed a coffee with Greg Layton. Greg and I went to school near each other and even studied business at the same time, though it was NLP that finally led us to meet. He had spent a few months training with my good friends Chris and Jules Collingwood, taking out his Graduate Certificate in Neuro-Linguistic Programming, and as he shared with me his inspiring experiences, I was reminded of the importance of state.

Sometimes we are happy; sometimes we are excited; sometimes we are not so resourceful – some of us might even be a bit grumpy from time to time. That state – our subjective emotional condition – opens and closes possibilities. It’s like a pair of sunglasses that tints the way we see the world.

And for colour blind people like me, those filters change what we can see at all.

Greg reminded me how important it is that we can get back into our core state of being.

It’s about alignment. We can be happier and more fulfilled when we deliberately design our experiences and our lives so that we can move towards that core state consistently.

(from DanielSmith.info)



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