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NLP Café Brisbane is a NLP practice group, which aims to help NLP Professional to advance their skills and individuals to learn to use the tools they were born with. Learn some simple and complex NLP techniques. For NLP Practitioners and NLP Master Practitioners.
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Remove Resistance, Key to #Hypnotic indu
Posted by Mark on July 29, 2010
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Remove Resistance, Key to Hypnotic inductions (Thursday July 29, 2010)
Posted by Mark on July 28, 2010
Bringing Great NLP People Together to Practice
Thursday July 29, 2010
We have gone through the effort to organise the venue and have done all the preparation for you.
About this session:
This session is focused on increasing your capability to induce trance. To increase your capability, you first need to practice all the great techniques and second, to be on the receiving end of being induced to know what worked for you and what did not.
This session will help you practice the Milton Model and some of his effective hypnotic / trance induction patterns. There are some sample scripts to help you practice as well.
You will also learn the Double Induction technique.
Practice your NLP skills and elevate your capabilities!
Only 1 Space Left for this session
Thursday 29/July/2010
Topic: NLP Hypnotic Patterns
This is an NLP Practitioner and Master Practitioner session only
RSVP: NLPCafeBrisbane@gmail.com by 12:00 Wednesday 28/July/2010.
Location: New Farm Library, 135 Sydney St, New Farm, Brisbane
Date: Thursday July 29, 2010
Time: Door opens at 6:00pm, 6:15pm for registration, session Starts at 6:30pm, Finishes at 8:30pm
Food: Some snacks, fruit, tea & coffee provided. Microwave available to heat food
Fees: $15 (to cover snacks and any materials produced)
We appreciate if you can pay by bank transfer prior to attending to help us organise this event. payment at the door will be accepted.
Bank Transfer to:
A/C Name:Blue-Sky Transformation
BSB: 064-116
Account number: 1015 5575
Reference: Your Name+”Café” (for example: Sonya Spencer Cafe)
Every payment comes with a receipt.
RSVP Essential!
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Open Coaching and Mentoring, Thursday 24/Jun/2010
Posted by nlpcafequeensland on June 16, 2010
Bringing Great NLP People Together to Practice
Note: The date of this night is different from what was previously advertised
Practice your NLP skills and help others at the same time!
Thursday 24/Jun/2010
We have gone through the effort to organise the venue and have done all the preparation for you.
All you need to do is RSVP to come with a friend for them to receive the benefit of personal coaching at a minimum fee.
RSVP is essential! Please let us know if you are coming and your friend’s name and contact email (for confirmation of spaces) by 12:00 Wednesday 23/June/2010.
If you are not bringing anyone, please let us know as well, we will do our best to match coach and clients.
If you are not a NLP Practitioner and would like to attend, please RSVP and let us know you would like to be a client only.
RSVP:
NLPCafeBrisbane@gmail.com and your friend’s name and contact email (for confirmation of spaces) by 12:00 Wednesday 23/June/2010.
Location: New Farm Library, 135 Sydney St, New Farm, Brisbane
Date: Thursday 24/Jun/2010
Time: Door opens at 6:00pm, 6:15pm for registration, session Starts at 6:30pm, Finishes at 8:30pm
Food: Some snacks, fruit, tea & coffee provided. Microwave available to heat food
Fees: $15 (to cover snacks and any materials produced)
We appreciate if you can pay by bank transfer prior to attending to help us organise this event. payment at the door will be accepted.
Bank Transfer to:
A/C Name:Blue-Sky Transformation
BSB: 064-116
Account number: 1015 5575
Reference: Your Name+”Café” (for example: Sonya Spencer Cafe)
Every payment comes with a receipt.
RSVP Essential!
See our first posting on Open Coaching / Mentoring to what it is all about and how it works. Fees stateted in the blog post might differ from this notification.
Benefits
- For Therapist: Enhance your skills by learning in a coaching / mentoring environment
- For Couples, Parents and Managers: if you’re not a practitioner, come as a client
- For Individuals: Whether or not you are a practitioner, you can come as a client for some coaching and assistance!
What is NLP?
Neuro Linguistic Programming (NLP) is the study of success. It has tools for creating and facilitating personal and professional change in yourself and others.
Find out More go to http://www.blue-skytransformation.com.au/whatisnlp.html
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Public Event: NLP Cafe Brisbane Opens Thursday 27 May 2010
Posted by nlpcafequeensland on May 20, 2010
Topic: Increase your Talent, Increase your Profitability
So, you have all the task related skills to get the job done, but do you have the “Value Added Skills” that make you the one that companys want to keep and promote? Or the “Talent” that you can leverage in your own business?
Feel free to forward to your connections
Note: This event has been modified and is different from earlier publications
For just $15 for the night, you gain talents and add value to increase your profitability!
In this special public event you will learn simple but effective NLP tools to :
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Redirect your thinking to think creatively and on your feet.
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Enhance your ability to negotiate and gain powerful insight into others.
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Redirect your client, team member or stakeholder’s thinking to create value for them and for yourself.
For just $15 for the night, you gain talents and add value to increase your profitability!
RSVP is Essensial, and there is limited seating so be in quick
Time
6:00 – Cafe Door Opens – Feel free to bring some food to heat up in the Microwave, have some snacks or have a cuppa (Tea and Coffee supplied)
6:30 – Session Starts
8:30 – Cafe Closes
Location: New Farm Library, 135 Sydney St, New Farm, (07) 3403 1062 and our number 0439 307585
Fee Payment: $15 dollars at the door
Tax Recipts available
Increase your Talent, Increase your Profitability, NLP is the Key
See you there
Sonya & Mark
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Tuesday, 11 May 2010 – Open Coaching / Mentoring
Posted by Mark on May 3, 2010
RSVP Required: NLPCafeBrisbane@gmail.com for more details
Due to the recent fee charges from the New Farm Library, all events will go ahead if a sufficient number of members are attending. RSVP is essential!
The focus is to help you practice your art and during the process you will be able to:
- Let more people know what you can do for them
- Deepen your skill set to provide quality services to your clients
- Learn and assist fellow NLP Practitioners
- Fostering a good reputation for NLP that will ultimately assist you.
See our first posting on Open Coaching / Mentoring to what it is all about and how it works.
!! Important !!
To ensure that everyone gets the chance to work with different people every time….
You need to bring a client for the session.
You will be working with clients who were brought in by other NLP Practitioners.
When RSVP:
For NLP Practitioners and Master Practitioners: NLPCafeBrisbane@gmail.com and please notify us the name of the person you are bringing as a client.
For Clients: NLPCafeBrisbane@gmail.com and please notify us if you are attending as a client and also, if you are bringing a person along as a client too.
Location: New Farm Library, 135 Sydney St, New Farm, Brisbane
Time: Door opens at 6:00pm, 6:15pm for registration, session Starts at 6:30pm, Finishes at 8:30pm
Food: Some snacks, fruit, tea & coffee provided. Microwave available to heat food
Fees: $10 at the door (to cover snacks and any materials produced)
Fee Payment: please confirm your RSVP with payment by Bank Transfer to:
BSB: 064-116
Account number: 1015 5575
Reference: Your Name+”Café” (for example: Sonya Spencer Cafe)
If you do a Bank Transfer, we can issue you with a receipt.
RSVP Essential!
Fees: $10 for preparation and printing materials and we also provide a snack, fruit, tea & coffee, and there is a Microwave/Kitchen to heat a meal.
Benefits
- For Therapist: Enhance your skills by learning in a coaching / mentoring environment
- For Couples, Parents and Managers: if your not a practioner, come as a client
- For Individuals: Whether or not you are a practitioner, you can come as a client for some free coaching or therapy!
What is NLP?
Neuro Linguistic Programming (NLP) is the study of success. It has tools for creating and facilitating personal and professional change in yourself and others.
Find out More, go to What is NLP
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Derren Brown with Saachi and Saachi, Rapport and Mirroing
Posted by Mark on April 28, 2010
Many of the skills that Derren Brown is using pure genius. Not everything here is meant to be done at home – that is not our intention for showing these. These videos are brilliant examples in some cases of deep rapport, language skills and anchoring – showing just how things can happen. In most of the cases where Derren is primarily involed, he is extremely focused on the subject and very congruent with what he is doing.
As to Derren’s intentions, the only time I have seen him share this was in one presentation, he said that as a child he was not satisfied with the explanation that something was majic, so in all cases, he pursued the phenomona until he could work out what was really happening and then he started replicating these and possibly developing his own.
Descriptions we have added are not necessarily how Derren Brown would describe it, but they are an NLP description of what is happening.
The simulacrum is never that which conceals the truth – it is the truth which conceals that there is none. The simulacrum is true.
The importance of the rapport – The process of mirroring, by Derren Brown a fascinating demonstration that we are only separated by skin.
Derren Brown with Saachi and Saachi and shows how they (advertising and marketing) influence us, but he influences them for a change, and shows us how.
Derren Brown using Phonelogical ambiguity (Milton Model) to suggest what gift to get.
Derren Brown – Abondoned Wallet Trick No real explanation, but a great metaphor for framing.
Derren makes people forget which stop they’re getting off – the power engaging and moving peoples eye patterns, together with embedded commands.
Derren Brown – Colour-blind Clever spatial and K anchoring to help her do better in college, but then he messes with her representations of colours. A number of patterns quickly demonstrated (anchoring and submodalities) and explained briefly here.
Derren Brown uses anchoring (on the woman’s arm) and submodalities of what a person believes and what they don’t believe spatially to then change their perceptions of colour on the cards by showing them in the spatially in the same place as doubt/believe.
Derren Brown uses Milton Model (Phonelogical ambiguity) to control a crowd… Listen to the announcement he was making during the early part of the video to see how he planted the commands in the unconscious for later executing.
Derren Brown – Person Swap This is very entertaining, but also demonstrates that if the ‘replacement person’ maintains the same posture as the first person and ‘acts as if’ nothing has happened, then the receiver of the communication is less aware of what has just happened and continues. I’m sure the receiver of these was puzzled – searching for what representation of the previous person was, but not being able to get to the specifics because of the rapport built on posture and intention.
How to get drunk without drinking Many content impositions, but having a client associating into an experience of being drunk – the power of working with the person’s experience, associating them into 1st position very well and working with submodalities and a visual anchor (word on the page). If you ask what the word was, you’ve missed the point. Also test how long the anchor lasted, but was not explicit as to the time lapse.
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Thursday, 25 March 09
Posted by Mark on March 25, 2010
NLP Speed Circuit to strengthen your NLP muscles. You will end up feeling high on NLP.
Food: Some snacks, fruits, tea and coffee are provided. There is microwave to heat up food as well.
Time:
6:00 – Cafe Door Opens – Feel free to bring some food to heat up in the Microwave, have some snacks or have a cuppa (Tea and Coffee supplied)
6:30 – Session Starts
8:30 – Cafe Closes
Location: New Farm Library, 135 Sydney St, New Farm, (07) 3403 1062 and our number 0439 307585
Fees: $15 at the door (to cover snacks and any materials produced) (New costs for 2010)
Fee Payment: please confirm your RSVP with payment by Bank Transfer to:
BSB: 064-116
Account number: 1015 5575
Reference: Your Name+”Café” (for example: Sonya Spencer Cafe)
If you do a Bank Transfer, we can issue you with a receipt.
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Juxtaposition
Posted by Mark on March 2, 2010

Juxtaposition
Originally uploaded by TurnipFarmer
We are back from London now and looking forward to the next NLPCafeBrisbane – Oh bother, that is tonight….
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Tuesday, 2 March 2010 – Open Coaching / Mentoring session
Posted by Mark on February 25, 2010
Tuesday, 2 March 2010
Open Coaching / Mentoring session
NLP Café Brisbane
RSVP Required: NLPCafeBrisbane@gmail.com for more details
Tuesday, 2 March 2010
Topic: Open Coaching / Mentoring (Public Workshop)
This is for both practitioners and public.
It is also great for those who are new to or know little about NLP to taste the way NLP coaching can be with a mentored coach. You can also sample what NLP is like.
Get Clarity – “Open Coaching / Mentoring Session”
With quality trained practitioners and professional coaches. Note that space is limited; RSVP now to get in quick!
For just $15.00, you gain insight, tools and skills for a better life & we deepen our craft!
Location: New Farm Library, 135 Sydney St, New Farm, Brisbane
Date: Tuesday, 2 March 2010
Time: Door opens at 6:00pm, 6:15pm for registration, session Starts at 6:30pm, Finishes at 8:30pm
Food: Some snacks, fruit, tea & coffee provided. Microwave available to heat food
Fees: $15 at the door (to cover snacks and any materials produced)
Fee Payment: please confirm your RSVP with payment by Bank Transfer to:
BSB: 064-116
Account number: 1015 5575
Reference: Your Name+”Café” (for example: Sonya Spencer Cafe)
If you do a Bank Transfer, we can issue you with a receipt.
For RSVP and for more information: call us on 07 3355 9714 or NLPCafeBrisbane@gmail.com
RSVP Essential!
Fees: $15 for preparation and printing materials and we also provide a snack, fruit, tea & coffee, and there is a Microwave/Kitchen to heat a meal.
Benefits
- For Therapist: Enhance your skills by learning in a coaching / mentoring environment
- For Couples, Parents and Managers: if your not a practioner, come as a client
- For Individuals: Whether or not you are a practitioner, you can come as a client for some free coaching or therapy!
RSVP Required: NLPCafeBrisbane@gmail.com for more details
“Open Coaching / Mentoring Session” is as described in the Café post: Open Coaching / Mentoring session
This is a special session for NLP Practitioners who want to participate in the
Open Coaching / Mentoring activities, but this week with clients attending. If you want to be a client, plese indicate when you call or register by email.
What is NLP
Neuro Linguistic Programming (NLP) is the study of success. It has tools for creating and facilitating personal and professional change in yourself and others.
Find out More go to http://www.blue-skytransformation.com.au/whatisnlp.html
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Nightwalking – how it went on 18/Feb/2010
Posted by Mark on February 22, 2010
This is how the nightwalking went….
- We walked from the bottom of JC Slaughter falls carpark to the Mt Coot-tha Summit (had ice-creams, drinks and quite a few laughs) and returned by the same bush path. About 4 kilometers round trip.
- The night’s darkness was not dark enough – there was too much ambient light coming from the city lights reflecting off the low rain clouds. Retrun trip was a bit darker with some of the clouds clearing. We would like to try again on a darker night, and therefore further out of town.
- Brin and Mark entered a cave along the way and we believe that we experienced the amount of darkness required to get the effect.
- Some did experience a level of heightened awareness on the return journey as there were darker parts of the path and by concentrating on the light object.
- By spreading out, and therefore relying more on your own senses, there was a greater gain in sensory awareness as we were not orientating ourselves to the person in front of us and their ups/downs and sways that gave us more information about the path ahead.
- It seemed to us that using the luminous ‘glow in the dark’ stickers or mobile pieces was ample to focus on and that the true luminescent paint is actually not that important. We may modify this hypothesis as we try future nightwalking events though.
Watch for our future Nightwalks on the Sunshine Coast and/or Gold Coast where we will go into the hinterland to be far enough from ambient lights.
See more Nightwalking photos on this link.
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An Announcement to The NLP community from John Grinder (the Co-Creator of NLP) and Carmen Bostic St.Clair. An Introduction by Robert Dilts.
Posted by Mark on February 3, 2010
Given that this year in our training, our business consulting and through NLP Cafe and other forums we will be focussing on Modeling, it would be a good time to re-publish some of the defining articles on the subject.
This entry is an article first published in The Model Magazine, Edition 3, 2005 – An Announcement to The NLP community from John Grinder (the Co-Creator of NLP) and Carmen Bostic St.Clair. It includes and Introduction by Robert Dilts.

Introduction by Robert Dilts to
A PROPOSED DISTINCTION FOR NEURO LINGUISTIC PROGRAMMING
Anyone who claims to know or care about NLP is aware that the process of modeling is the life blood of the field. The origin of NLP and its continued evolution come from the ability of NLP practitioners to model the verbal, cognitive and behavioral patterns (the “neuro-linguistic programs”) of exceptional people. It is frequently pointed out that the basis of NLP is modeling and not the “trail of techniques” that have been left in its wake.
For all of the acknowledgment and emphasis on modeling, however, there has not been a clear and shared perspective on exactly what NLP modeling is, nor an awareness that there are different varieties of modeling.
For some, modeling is essentially strategy elicitation. For others it simply means using NLP distinctions when describing some phenomenon. Others perceive modeling as the imitation of key behaviors.
The most powerful and generative models are those which capture something of the deep structure of the individual or individuals being observed. This is quite different than describing or imitating surface level behaviors. Reaching this deep structure has been one of the crowning achievements of NLP and requires a special methodology.
In the following article, John Grinder and Carmen Bostic St. Clair lay out a set of criteria for distinguishing between the unique form of modeling from which the initial techniques and distinctions of NLP were derived (“NLP modeling”) from other forms of modeling that apply NLP distinctions but use other means of information gathering and pattern fining.
The distinction presented in this article is a result of several ongoing discussions we have been having about the system of knowledge (or “epistemology”) of NLP. While different forms of modeling may be useful and even necessary in order address particular contexts or to reach particular outcomes, the distinction and criteria John and Carmen are proposing feel to me to be essential in order to more clearly establish and honor what is unique to NLP as a field as well as to respect its intellectual history.
I admit that my own modeling work frequently falls into the category that John and Carmen refer to as Analytic Modeling, and at other times applies a combination of Analytic and more pure NLP Modeling. I fully support John and Carmen in making this differentiation and believe it is vital that practitioners of NLP learn the unique form of NLP Modeling and understand its difference from Analytic Modeling.
As John and Carmen state, the distinction presented in this article are intended to be the beginning of a conversation for those committed to the field of NLP, an ongoing and hopefully fruitful conversation, to bring greater clarity, precision and understanding about the truly unique contributions of NLP.
As Gregory Bateson used to say, “Let it be heard.”
A PROPOSED DISTINCTION FOR NEURO LINGUISTIC PROGRAMMING
By John Grinder and Carmen Bostic St Clair
The development of any discipline, and especially one still organizing its initial patterning requires a certain attentiveness to precision in its fundamental vocabulary. Older disciplines have either clarified their fundamental terms (once or repetitively) and have established an apparent relatively stable platform on which further investigations and professional dialogue may be based.or they have fallen upon the sharp points that often protrude from their ill-defined terms, suffering debilitating and sometimes even fatal wounds that have precluded significant further development. Such ill-defined distinctions sway in the wind, impaled on these sticking points.
Some care must be given in making determinations with respect to a standardized vocabulary. In general, distinctions in experiences are awarded distinct descriptive terms while notional variants are assigned to equivalence classes. This is the normal business of a discipline during its formative stages: to achieve a richness of distinctions, a descriptive precision and simultaneously an economy of expression; in an ideal world, at any rate.
The distinction in question in this note is the term modeling as used in the field of Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP). In particular, the distinction between modeling as practiced in the field of NLP and modeling as practiced more generally.
NLP Modeling, in the creation of the initial models that founded the field of NLP, at present and in the future of NLP, references an appreciation of and respect for two criteria that apply to modeling in NLP:
- the suspension of any taxonomic and/or analytic attempt (all f2 transforms as described in Whispering in the Wind) see Whispering in the Wind) to understand consciously the patterning of the genius or model of excellence during the assimilation stage of patterning and until the following criterion is met
- the modeler must demonstrate the ability to reproduce the patterning of the model in parallel contexts and in such contexts elicit roughly the same responses from client with roughly the same quality and time commitment as the original genius or model of excellence prior to beginning the challenging and rewarding activity of codification of the patterning demonstrated by the modeler
We further note that all modeling work products failing to meet these criteria are to be classified as some other logical type of model – we suggest Analytic Modeling as a general term for such work products; employing the patterning and the distinctions available in the technology of NLP applications but failing to respect the definition of NLP modeling.
It is also quite clear that there are applications (e.g. modeling a story teller) or contexts (e.g. the model is not available, deceased) in which the rather more extended and demanding commitment implied by NLP modeling may not be either applicable or the most efficacious or efficient strategy for explicating the patterning of a genius or extraordinary individual whose patterning is of interest. We intend this statement to be a recognition that there are other forms of modeling perfectly legitimate as strategies for learning which, nevertheless fail to meet the criteria that we are proposing defines NLP modeling.
The essential difference of consequence between the process of NLP modeling and Analytic modeling is the relative contributions of the model and modeler to the final work product. This difference resides principally in the degree of imposition of the perceptual and analytic categories of the modeler during the modeling process. – in the case of NLP modeling, the imposition is minimal; in the case of Analytic modeling, the imposition is maximal. These two extremes define a continuum of possibilities and it may well be that other practitioners of other forms of modeling may wish to propose further distinctions. We would welcome such refinements but at present will content ourselves with the one proposed here.
The requirements that the development of all cognitive representations be systematically suspended during the unconscious assimilation phase and the requirement that the modeler demonstrate the ability to perform as does the origin model or genius prior to beginning any cognitive coding describes the source of these profound differences.
The intention behind this description is to ensure that this distinction – arguable the most revolutionary contribution of NLP – is preserved and that by the systematic use of this distinction, the public may appreciate the differences between the two logical classes of models and the distinctive processes of modeling thereby implied: NLP modeling and Analytic modeling. We invite well-intentioned practitioners of NLP to join us in preserving the distinction herein proposed or to offer commentary about how such an essential distinction can be preserved in the field of Neuro-Linguistic Programming..
We further invite members of the NLP community who are considering participating in courses presenting modeling to request clarification of the type of modeling being presented. Such activity will ensure that the distinction is maintained in the field and that participants in courses will be able to determine whether the type of modeling is what they wish to master.
Carmen Bostic St. Clair
John Grinder
Bonny Doon, California October, 2005
References
- “A Proposed Distinction for Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP)”
- St. Clair, Carmen Bostic; and Grinder, John. The Model Magazine, Vol. 3, pp. 1-3, 2005. The Model Magazine is issued free of charge to members of The British Board of Neuro-Linguistic Programming and is also available for non members on subscription and per copy. © BBNLP 2005. Published quaterly, printed by Target Printing, www.TargetPrinting.co.uk. (The Model Magazine is not in circulation any more)
- “Whispering in the Wind”
- St. Clair, Carmen Bostic; and Grinder, John. . Scotts Valley CA, J & C Enterprises, 2001
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Help Needed!
Posted by Mark on January 28, 2010
Do you know someone who has a special talent to share and would like to be our model for the modelling sessions?
Models for these sessions do not need to have NLP experience, just a skill worth modelling.
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It is time to put your NLP Modelling skills to good use
Posted by Mark on January 28, 2010
Can you improve your performance by doing your own modelling project? Ellie Moseley demonstrated you can!
In fact Ellie tripled her performance by modelling three exemplars in her field of recruitment. Working as an employment consultant at Working Links in the UK, her job was to place four ex-offenders into the work force per quarter. After a period only achieving placing three ex offenders into the work force and lagging behind her target, she decided to put her newly acquired NLP Modelling skills into good use. She said “I grabbed the opportunity to use my modelling project to identify, observe and absorb the skills of employment consultants who I knew to be achieving excellent results”.
Her goal was not only to achieve her target but exceed her target. Not only she achieved her target, she exceeded it three times over in just six months. She successfully placed six ex-offenders in the first three months and thirteen in six months! That is a 400% increase in performance! Can you imagine improving your performance by 400%? Can you imagine your employees improving their performance by 400%?
So, does investing the time to do a modelling project for you worthwhile? Maybe it is now time to put your Modelling skills to good use.
We will be paying special attention to the art of Modelling
Special sessions are scheduled for 27 May, 24 June & 30 September
More details will be revealed soon and we welcome your ideas and thoughts on running these sessions.
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Are you LinkedIn?
Posted by Mark on January 28, 2010
Another way that practitioners can share, connect and discuss various issues is by joining the NLP Café LinkedIn Group. Join LinkedIn and join the on-line NLP Café Brisbane to connect and share with fellow NLP Professionals. There will be case studies, discussions, and most importantly; your profile can be searched by others and be exposed to potential business. To join, go on to www.linkedin.com and sign up to be a member, create your professional profile and search for “NLP Café Brisbane” group.
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New Farm Library now requires payment for using the venue
Posted by nlpcafequeensland on January 28, 2010
As we have not been able to acquire a venue to use for free and the running costs are increasing from 2010. We will have to start charging $15.00 per event. We will be issuing receipts upon payment. This excludes nights where we don’t use the venue or where there are no materials provided like Nightwalking.
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Calendar for 2010
Posted by Mark on January 28, 2010
For each NLPCafe night, unless otherwise mentioned – the following applies:
Food: Some snacks, fruits, tea and coffee are provided. There is microwave to heat up food as well.
Time:
6:00 – Cafe Door Opens – Feel free to bring some food to heat up in the Microwave, have some snacks or have a cuppa (Tea and Coffee supplied)
6:30 – Session Starts
8:30 – Cafe Closes
Location: New Farm Library, 135 Sydney St, New Farm, (07) 3403 1062 and our number 0439 307585
Fees: $15 at the door (to cover snacks and any materials produced) (New costs for 2010)
Fee Payment: please confirm your RSVP with payment by Bank Transfer to:
BSB: 064-116
Account number: 1015 5575
Reference: Your Name+”Café” (for example: Sonya Spencer Cafe)
If you do a Bank Transfer, we can issue you with a receipt.
Thursday, 18 Feb 2010, Night Walking,
This is a special session for NLP Practitioners and public participants who want to develop their peripheral awareness.
For more details please read our Café post on the 11/Nov/09: http://nlpcafebrisbane.com.au/
Tuesday, 2 March 2010
Open Coaching / Mentoring session
For more details please read our Café post on: Open Coaching / Mentoring Sessions
Thursday, 25 March 09
A fun night for sure! Let’s do the NLP Speed Circuit to strengthen your NLP muscles. You will end up feeling high on NLP.
Tuesday, 6 April, 2010
This is a special session for Practitioner and Master Practitioner only to test “Synchronised unconscious signal elicitation”. This part of the International Trainers Academy initiative to test a phenomenon that synchronises unconscious signal elicitation between the practitioner and their associates.
Tuesday, 11 May, 2010Open Coaching / Mentoring session
Thursday, 27 May, 2010
Master the art of Modelling part 1. This is a practitioner only night and let’s focus on the core of NLP by modelling another person to acquire an unique skill. More details and format will be published soon.
Tuesday, 1 June, 2010
Action-packed evening! Let’s do the NLP Speed Circuit to strengthen your NLP muscles. You will end up feeling high on NLP.
Thursday, 24 June, 2010
Master the art of Modelling part 2. This is a practitioner only night and let’s focus on the core of NLP by modelling another person to acquire an unique skill. More details and format will be published soon.
Tuesday, 6 July, 2010Open Coaching / Mentoring session
Thursday, 29 July, 2010
Practicing NLP Hypnotic Patterns
Tuesday, 7 September, 2010
Open Coaching / Mentoring session
Thursday, 30 September, 2010
Master the art of Modelling part 3. This is a practitioner only night and let’s focus on the core of NLP by modelling another person to acquire an unique skill. More details and format will be published soon.
Tuesday, 5 October, 2010
Special topics, more details coming soon.
Thursday, 28 October, 2010Special topics, more details coming soon.
Tuesday, 2 November, 2010Open Coaching / Mentoring session
Thursday, 25 November, 2010
Special topics, more details coming soon.
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NLP Café News (Jan 2010)
Posted by nlpcafequeensland on January 28, 2010
Welcome to another year of wonderful NLP Café Brisbane activities. As we enter into our third year of operation and continue to evolve NLP Café Brisbane, we hope to bring you sessions that can elevate your NLP skills and ours!
Our particular interest this year is “Modeling”. Modeling is so critical yet not many NLPers seem to actively “Model”. NLPers who do model often are on their own in their endeavour and when they need assistance, experienced Modellers are few and far in between. This year we will organise special sessions for NLP Practitioners to practice Modeling. For members who are interested in running special modeling projects we are interested to hear from you and work with you outside of the NLP Café Brisbane setting too.
Another interest for us this year is the different ways to expand our sensory experiences, such as the Night Walking will provide.
The open coaching session with the public was a great hit last year and we will continue the session this year.
We will be adding cross-marketed events such as Jonathan Altfeld in April (scroll to April) and other great trainers as their events come up.
Be sure to watch for other schedules during the year as the training and NLP Cafe’s grows…
NLP Café’s in Queensland:
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NLP Practice evening, Thursday 29 Oct 09, 18:30 – 20:30, New Farm Library
Posted by Mark on October 21, 2009
Thursday 29 Oct 09
Topic: Have you elicited Unconscious Signals yet?
This is for NLP practitioners and NLP Master practitioners only.
Come and join us for this special session on Thursday 29 Oct 09
Topics:
1. Foundation Skills – Sub-modality fest (quick drill, different to our last week)
2. Main topic – Have you elicited Unconscious Signals yet?
3. New Code Change Format
RSVP required
Date: Thursday 29 Oct 09
Food: Some snacks, fruits, tea and coffee are provided. There is microwave to heat up food as well.
Time:
6:00 – Cafe Door Opens – Feel free to bring some food to heat up in the Microwave, have some snacks or have a cuppa (Tea and Coffee supplied)
6:30 – Session Starts
8:30 – Cafe Closes
Location: New Farm Library, 135 Sydney St, New Farm, (07) 3403 1062 and our number 0439 307585
Fees: $5.00 at the door
Benefits
- For Therapist: Enhance your skills by learning in an environment that stretches your capabilities in New Code NLP and possibly a new process for you.
- For anyone: Connection with your unconscious will be a feature.
RSVP Required: NLPCafeBrisbane@gmail.com for more details
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NLP Cafe Brisbane, 6/Oct/09 (Open to public)
Posted by Mark on October 1, 2009
NLP Café Brisbane
RSVP Required: NLPCafeBrisbane@gmail.com for more details
Tuesday, 6-Oct-2009
Topic: Open Coaching / Mentoring (Public Workshop) and Schedule of activities
This is for both practitioners and public.
It is also great for those who are new to or know little about NLP to taste the way NLP coaching can be with a mentored coach. You can also sample what NLP is like.
Get Clarity – “Open Coaching / Mentoring Session”
With quality trained practitioners and professional coaches. Note that space is limited; RSVP now to get in quick!
For just $5.00, you gain insight, tools and skills for a better life & we deepen our craft!
Location: New Farm Library, 135 Sydney St, New Farm, Brisbane
Date: Tuesday, 6 Oct 2009
Time: Door opens at 6:00pm, 6:15pm for registration, session Starts at 6:30pm, Finishes at 8:30pm
Food: Some snacks, fruit, tea & coffee provided. Microwave available to heat food
Fees: $5 at the door (to cover snacks and any materials produced)
For RSVP and for more information: call us on 07 3355 9714 or NLPCafeBrisbane@gmail.com
RSVP Essential!
Fees: $5 for preparation and printing materials and we also provide a snack, fruit, tea & coffee, and there is a Microwave/Kitchen to heat a meal.
Benefits
- For Therapist: Enhance your skills by learning in a coaching / mentoring environment
- For Couples, Parents and Managers: if your not a practioner, come as a client
- For Individuals: Whether or not you are a practitioner, you can come as a client for some free coaching or therapy!
RSVP Required: NLPCafeBrisbane@gmail.com for more details
“Open Coaching / Mentoring Session” is as described in the 26-Feb-09 session… This is a special session for NLP Practitioners who want to participate in the
Open Coaching / Mentoring activities, but this week with clients attending. If you want to be a client, plese indicate when you call or register by email.
What is NLP
Neuro Linguistic Programming (NLP) is the study of success. It has tools for creating and facilitating personal and professional change in yourself and others.
Find out More go to http://www.blue-skytransformation.com.au/whatisnlp.html
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NLP Café Brisbane’s current meeting venue
Posted by Mark on September 29, 2009
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We would love to know
Posted by Mark on January 28, 2010
How would you like to use NLP in 2010 to make a change to your life, work and the world?
We have asked the question to ourselves and some of the people involved in NLP development has also asked the questions. Here are some of the feedbacks. What is yours?
“I would like to use NLP to enhance a positive mindset through attention awareness for myself and others, and expand my capabilities by Modelling ” ~ Mark Spencer
“Use NLP to create the essential paradigm shift to grow into the person I want to be with congruence and assist others to enhance their capabilities through Modelling” ~ Sonya Yeh Spencer
“I would love to see the presuppositions of NLP being widely applied in society. Understanding and applying these principles could make a big difference” ~ Karen Moxom
“I would love to introduce year 12 students to the concept of state management, basic techniques to enable them to make the crucial decisions on career, relationships and self identify” ~ Margaret McConnon
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