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NLP Master Practitioner with Dan Smith

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 than just a collection of techniques, what most attracted me to NLP in the first place is how NLP provides a mechanism to get access to genius by absorbing their skills. Continue reading ‘NLP Master Practitioner with Dan Smith’

John Dorris: Be the Change That You Want to See

John Dorris23 January at 11:30am in Guangzhou

Indentify your personal Vision in 2010 and remove the obstacles you Believe are in the way

John Dorris is leading the South China NLP Society is back to kick off the New Year and help you identify your vision for 2010 and give you the techniques to achieve it.

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Jeff Tan in Guangzhou: Discovering Core Values and Motivators

Jeff Tan, sitting

Jeff Tan

Jeff will be discussing how to invest in yourself by discovering and understanding your core values. By discovering in your core values, you stay ahead of life’s uncertainties because you know what you want out of life, you know what motivates and pushes you forward, you know just why you’re alive!

Jeff Tan | Wednesday, 24 June, 7-9pm | @Paddy Field, Guangzhou

Core values are what’s important to you and drives your emotions, thoughts and actions every second of every day. It’s a set of personal rules, principles and fundamental truths that give us the fuel and motivation to lead a meaningful, pleasurable and pur poseful. Values are generally discovered, not designed.

You can’t touch, smell, taste, see or hear your core values. But you can feel them inside you leading and guiding you all the time.

Just as important as discovering our core values, understanding what it means is critical as we attach our own personal and unique meaning to a value. For example, many people have happiness as a value yet to one person, happiness is when they accomplish a task, yet to another person, happiness is when they are one with nature. Same value – radically different meaning.

You can RSVP to join us by e-mail or through our facebook event page:
http://www.facebook.com/home.php#/event.php?eid=89425717502

Contact: John Dorris (020) 3762 1431, John_dorris@altec.com.cn; johndorris@gmail.com

Paddy Field Location Details
38 Hua Le Lu, Central Plaza 华乐路广怡大厦首层

Behind the Garden hotel (Japanese Embassy exit), on the corner of the 7-Eleven
Attendees are encouraged to arrive between 18:30-19:00. Prior to 19:00 will be a general time to relax and socialize.

Transforming Values with Lynda Dyer

Update – Lynda’s session was a great success with a mostly full room. Lynda offered some great information for novices and experienced members alike – thanks for your time, Lynda!

Australian NLP Trainer, Lynda Dyer, is in Shanghai again just this coming week. Lynda has kindly offered to take some time out from her busy schedule to share with us some of her thoughts on eliciting and changing values and beliefs.

Lynda is here as part of a Master Practitioner program where she will also be covering Values and profound change. Get a taste for the impact of values – and Lynda – through this evening workshop.

From 7:00pm, Tuesday 3 March

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Values systems and personal values

During our last session, we explored values systems and personal values.

Values systems is a way of looking at collections of values and beliefs that together present a relatively stable world view. These relatively stable configurations – somewhat like electron shells – are recognisable and present characteristic strengths and weaknesses. While we could just scratch the surface, it was thought provoking and challenging!

We also explored personal values, and went through a detailed exercise on how to elicit our values. After one volunteer brought out a few pages worth of her own values, we examined how to put them into hierarchies and resolve potential conflicts working as partners.

It was a great afternoon – see you at the next one!

Speaking of which, our next session is 12 July with Andrew Shih and Ailing Wang.

This week with The China NLP Society: Values

We have a big week in values coming up with China NLP

Firstly, Lynda Dyer is back for a special breakfast event on Wednesday. Lynda will be speaking on “How to Elicit and Change the Values and Beliefs in Your World” in an event at Friends Kitchen from 7:30am. As it includes breakfast, there is a small charge – so please contact Hong Pan to register your place.

You can check out this values handout from Lynda for more information.

Then, Dan Smith (Chairman of The China NLP Society) will be delivering a session on Eliciting, Designing and Changing Values this Sunday afternoon.

We’ll be looking forward to a playful and interactive exploration of how we can understand and use our values to generate more congruent momentum towards what we really want to have and experience. See you there!

And, as usual, the session is free thanks to REV