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Winning Your Romance with NLP

September 20, 2010 0 Comments

This Thursday afternoon, we’re going to be holding a session on some ways to use NLP in your relationships. Especially in your intimate relationships. From Anchoring to Beliefs to Framing to Language patterns (Meta Model, Milton Model) to Rapport to Values, there are so many aspects of NLP that can help enhance intimacy. And this [...]

Who says the earth revolves around the sun?

April 19, 2010 0 Comments

On The Genius Project, I wrote the following: In the past two weeks, I watched my four-month-old son learn to blow raspberries. Inspired by reading that this would be good for his language development (seriously!), and knowing that his mother can’t blow raspberries, I made the sacrifice and regularly blew raspberries at him. He was [...]

NLP Master Practitioner with Dan Smith

February 17, 2010 0 Comments

I am really excited about our forthcoming Master Practitioner training. Jeff has given me the lead on this event that will be the first of it’s kind in Asia where you will be able to learn not just more advanced NLP techniques, but NLP Modeling. We’ll cover more advanced NLP techniques of course. Though more [...]

Greg Layton: Advanced NLP Linguistics 7 May

May 3, 2009 0 Comments

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 [...]

Elsie Tsui on Hypnosis

September 8, 2008 0 Comments

Join us this Saturday afternoon as Coach, hypnotist and NLP Master Practitioner Elsie Tsui shares with us her insights into the world of hypnosis. Hypnosis and hypnotic language patterns have been a part of NLP’s core since Bandler and Grinder modeled Milton Erickson, most obviously yielding the well-known Milton Model (and its antidote, the Meta [...]