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NLP Fundamentals: Meta Programs with John Dorris in Guangzhou

When you think of the word “team,” what comes to mind?

We have many kinds of teams including our work teams, our families, some of us have teams we play with for fun, or work with for charities and individual passions. It seems that being a part of a “team” and collaborating with other people is a part of all of our lives. Being able to understand each other and why we are similar and different can change and improve any team environment. When we can better understand each other we can begin to create strategies and habits that can improve our happiness when we work with others, our team’s effectiveness, and hopefully the quality of our life.

Meta Programs describe the some of the ways our unconscious mind defines our thinking and actions. We will look at 8 easy to understand meta-programs that are commonly encountered and easily observed in our daily lives.

We will talk about what methods we can use to affect our own meta-programs and how we can begin to improve our relationships with the people in our lives. This is an easy way to create an understanding about why some teams work and communicate better with the teams in our lives.

John DorrisJohn Dorris, South China NLP’s organizer, has over seven years of experience working with teams across China and as a coach for high level leadership teams. In this session we will do a self-assessment and talk about how to better understand and work with the teams in our lives.

Guangzhou – 23 June – from 7pm

Location: 13 Factories: 7 Tian He Bei Jie, Ti Yu Xi Lu, Tianhe District 体育西路天河北街7号

To reserve your seat for this event please e-mail John Dorris (john_dorris@altec.com.cn). You can also reach him on (020) 3762 1431 for more details.

Motivation Measured – an evening of self-exploration with Gabor Nagy

Gabor Nagy runs a training company here in Shanghai (HRO) and has developed an innovative Motivational Questionnaire (MQ). Similar to Metaprograms in NLP, MQ helps to see what drives us at work, and offers guidance to increase our self-motivation.

As a special offer to China NLP, Gabor is offering us the opportunity to take MQ at no charge.

Please register early, so you can complete the MQ questionnaire before 22 November.

24 November from 7:00pm at the REV Office

Thanks for a great evening, Gabor!

Gabor Nagy – FiTIn

Thanks to Chris Malone for another session exploring hypnosis. We’ll be looking to have another one in the coming weeks for those that are really interested in experiencing being hypnotised themselves.

Next week – 20 October – we will be joined by Gabor Nagy. Gabor runs a training company here in Shanghai (HRO) and has developed the personality assessment tools FiTIn and MQ (Motivational Questionnaire). Comparable with MBTI, 16PF, DiSC or Harrisons Assessments, FiTIn and MQ examine what makes us think and work the way we do.

Quite like Metaprograms.

As a special offer to China NLP, Gabor is offering us the opportunity to take FiTIn at no charge, and to explore the results together.

Gabor Nagy: Metaprograms through FiTIn and MQ – 20 October – at the REV Office

To participate in this session, you will need to let me know in advance so that you can complete the online questionnaire. It’ll take a bit of your time but it’s easy. Let me know that you’re interested in coming along, and I’ll send you out your personalized link. We can cope with about 15 people at the most.

The test comes in a few languages too – so if you would prefer something other than English (eg Chinese, German). To help Gabor design this session for you, it would help if you could let me know a little of your background and what you’d like to get from the session…

Metaprograms with Andy Clark and Helene Liu

Helene Liu and Andy Clark will introduce the field of Metaprograms in Hong Kong.

Trainees will have the opportunity to work with a partner to elicit their personal thinking patterns in order to understand more about themselves and others.

We will take a look at some common behaviours that those with certain meta-programs will produce and how these patterns can be recognised and broken.

2:00-5:00pm – Saturday 9 May

Banquet Hall A, Grand Promenade (in the clubhouse downstairs), Saiwanho
Hong Kong




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