A few years ago, I completed an MBA. It was hard work but the path was pretty straight-forward, with a number of compulsory subjects and some electives. And once I finished, I graduated and could put “MBA” after my name.
There are three basic levels of NLP training.
The first basic level of training is “Practitioner”. An NLP Practitioner will typically have been exposed to between 7 and 18 days of NLP training, focused on learning the fundamental patterns, techniques and attitudes.
The second basic level is “Master Practitioner”. Building on the Practitioner, Master Practitioner usually involves an extra 6-18 days of training. Sometimes this is focused on learning additional “advanced” patterns, while other trainers will focus Master Practitioner on Modeling.
The third basic level is “Trainer”. NLP Trainers Trainings are usually conducted over about three weeks, and is less focused on improving “NLP skills” and more focused on how to present NLP material.
In a sense, the fourth level would be the Graduate Certificate of NLP. Continue reading ‘Types of NLP training’
China NLP has always been focused on sharing and exploring NLP experiences. I’ve just updated the “What is NLP” page to reflect this. Here’s a snippet…
Since founded by Mark Julien, China NLP brings together a community of individuals interested in exploring and developing their NLP skills. Our speakers and trainers volunteer their time to share their ideas and insights. We look to cover a wide range of subjects across the NLP domain without attachment to any particular school of thought.
In a session, we might have someone who trained with NLP University (Robert Dilts), another who trained with Tad James, a Richard Bandler-trained Executive Coach, and others who have taken their NLP training with local training companies. We welcome and value everyone.
And if you would like to contribute something to China NLP, please do contact us…
We still have a few places available for Mario’s session with experienced and well known professional speaker, Mario Cavolo, sharing with us a snapshot of his many years of experience at our next session: Catalysts To Change.
If you’re interested in coming and haven’t already, please just let me know so we can prepare accordingly. It will be a great evening.
Four of us from Shanghai have spent the past few days with Robert Dilts here in Guangzhou. I’m looking forward to bringing those insights and ideas back with us to Shanghai.
Continue reading ‘Catalysts to Change with Mario Cavolo’
Elsie Tsui shared some of her great insights into hypnosis in our session yesterday afternoon. In a freeflowing and experiential session, we discussed concepts of and experiences with our unconscious mind, and enjoyed a short practical induction for the group.
Hypnosis is a different experience for everybody, and we greatly appreciated the 25 or so of you who contributed your thoughts and insights.
Coming up: Emmanuel Mercado on Suggestion and something special from John Lee, both after the National Holiday.
We know of a few trainings coming up towards the end of the year – Jeff Tan’s looking to run another NLP Practitioner and possibly a Master Practitioner, Robert Dilts is coming to China for six-days with a training on Genius, and a few other things are on. If you have something special coming up, do let us know.
All of us at various points in our lives behave and respond masterfully. However, many of these unique and rewarding instances seen to be a function of our level of inspiration. mood, number of hours of sleep, etc. and are not available to us at will. NLP has developed many tools an skills to help capture and apply the processes behind these seemingly “magical” moments more consciously and systematically.
“Modeling” is the process of taking a complex event or series of events and breaking it into small enough chunks that it can be repeated in a manageable way. These pieces can be organized into step-by-step strategies or programs that anyone can learn. Through NLP, for example, the thinking processes of geniuses such as Albert Einstein. Walt Disney, Sigmund Freud, Leonardo da Vinci, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Aristotle and others can be generalized and applied to health. Educates and organizational dynamics. Continue reading ‘Strategies of Genius – article by Robert Dilts’