Remove Resistance, Key to Hypnotic inductions (Thursday July 29, 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!

Open Coaching and Mentoring, Thursday 24/Jun/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

 

Public Event: NLP Cafe Brisbane Opens Thursday 27 May 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 :

  • Redirect your thinking to think creatively and on your feet.
  • Enhance your ability to negotiate and gain powerful insight into others.
  • 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

Tuesday, 11 May 2010 – Open Coaching / Mentoring

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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Videos of NLP co-creators, influences and developers

Here is a series of videos to get you associated to the names, their voices and ways that they express things, and some of their original work. This is a great way to get a fuller experience when reading their books.

If you know of better examples of publically available videos for the same people or others, please add them to the comments and I will consider adding them. If do not have a WordPress login or want a login with a different name, username or email address, register here and then you can make comments.

NLP Academy — 29 April 2009 — John Grinder talks about his brilliant and unconventional approach for working with alcoholism and other addictions.

John Grinder on Modelling distinctions

Dr. John Grinder’s view on short NLP trainings

Dr. John Grinder’s Defines NLP

Carmen Bostic-St Claire (Co-creator of New Code NLP) describes the NLP Premier Practitioner experience…

A short extract from the DVD ‘Nested Loops’ from Richard Bandler:

Stephen Gilligan teaches the first 10 minutes of day 2 of his Generative Trance seminar at the NLP Academy

Milton Erickson

Fritz Perls

Gregory Bateson

Some of Virginia Satir – some content impositions, but you can get a representation of this woman and her work.

Judith DeLozier (earlier Co-creator of New Code NLP) in a rare interview…

Here Frank Farrelly teaches the “What’s wrong with that?” Provocative Therapy exercise in a Leeds UK Provocative…

Robert Dilts

Aligning Perceptual Positions (NLP) with Tamara Andreas – Core Transformation DVD Workshop


Steve Andreas

Steve Andreas with EMI (Eye Movement Integration)

If you know of better examples of videos for the same people or others, please add them to the comments and I will consider adding them. If do not have a WordPress login or want a login with a different name, username or email address, register here and then you can make comments.

Tuesday, 2 March 2010 – Open Coaching / Mentoring session

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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Calendar for 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.

NLP Café News (Jan 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:

NLPCaféGoldCoast.com.au

NLPCaféSunshineCoast.com.au

NLPCaféBrisbane.com.au

Silent Exchanges™ Workshop

Silent Exchanges™ Workshop

When they were handing out Body Language Handbooks — Did they Run Out Before You Got Yours?

We spent a decade teaching Verbal Wizardry… now we’re training nonverbal wizardry! Learn Powerful Non-Verbal Communication & Leadership skills!

Brisbane, Australia – Sunday-Tuesday, 25-27 April 2010

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      Dear Communication Skills Students:

      If you think being a “good communicator” is good enough, think again. Nearly everyone’s a “good communicator,” these days. Nowadays, to own any given situation, you need to have mastered the following valuable secret that is repeatedly uttered behind closed doors amongst the most powerful and influential people around:

The most flexible element in any system… wins.

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Irresistible Voice™ NLP Workshop in Brisbane

Irresistible Voice™ NLP Workshop

Los Angeles, CA — Fri-Sun, Feb. 19-21, 2010

Haarlem, Netherlands — Fri-Sun, Mar. 26-28, 2010

Brisbane, Australia — Thurs-Sat, 22-24 April 2010

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How Anyone Can Create a
Charismatic, Magnetic Voice!

Trainer of Voice Skills & Audio Program Author
Reveals All His Secrets for an Irresistible Voice!

Now  You Can  Easily Develop a Speaking Voice so
Attractive, People Will Start Lining Up to Listen!

Here’s Just Some Of What You’ll Learn… How to:

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NLP Practitioner Training for 2010 in Brisbane, on the Gold Coast and Sunshine Coast

NLP Practitioner Course, More information, to register, download our brochure

…offering certificates co-signed by the founders of the International Trainers Academy – John Grinder, Carmen Bostic St Clair and Michael Carroll. This course is the only one available in Australia and NZ of this type.

The newly developed NLP Practitioner Course is being offered as a unique small group coached training in Brisbane. The first of the series started during November 2009, and there is a series of these being offered throughout 2010 in Brisbane, on the Gold Coast and Sunshine Coast. See our Training Schedule for dates of programs throughout 2010 and our Detailed Schedule for training provided by both our organization and our associates.

Module Descriptions

Our NLP Practitioner Course is practical, effective and full of profound concepts and information. The comprehensive 18-day program brings you the working foundations and principles of NLP. You will rapidly integrate the NLP techniques you have learned into your work and personal life.

Enjoy the unique coaching style of training in smaller classes which has a high facilitator to student ratio maximises your learning and ultimately your investment in the training.

An NLP Practioner qualification is Internationally recognized and allows you to continue with an NLP Master Practitioner certificate at a later stage with us or another NLP Training organization.

Course content

At minimum, the course will cover the following areas:

  • Calibration (input channels)
  • Rapport
  • Representational systems
  • Language patterns (Meta Model, Milton Model, Verbal Package)
  • Methods of verifying map alignment
  • Metaphor competency
  • Anchoring techniques
  • Multiple perceptual positions
  • Chain of Excellence
  • Epistemology of NLP
  • Hypnotic patterning, trance, hypnosis
  • N-Step Reframing
  • Working with the unconscious mind
  • Parts Interventions
  • New Code NLP Introduction (updated to the latest in August 2009)

Next Course Details (Brisbane)

Modules I, II and III Combo + Certification process
.If after completing our course you choose to be certified (training and certification are separate events) by us, your certificate will carry Grinder, Bostic St Clair and Carroll’s signature. The certification process will be rigorous to ensure the quality standards set by Grinder, Bostic St Clair and Carroll are maintained.

Why choose us?

This is a most unique course and is leading the advancement in NLP Training.

  • Unique Coaching format so you get maximum result from your training.
  • Small Class to provide you with quality attention. Our classes are small. The coached style of teaching, together with most effective way to learn and apply the art of NLP, ensuring a unique and accelerated learning experience. Be the one that stands out from the crowd with NLP
  • Highly Qualified Trainers with international experience.
  • Exceptional Quality and Practical Excellence.
  • Our course meets the criteria globally for certification with additional skills, information and knowledge from world leaders in the field of NLP.
  • Facilitated by currently practicing professional coaches and therapist who brings additional insight.
  • All of our training content is true to the core of the essence of NLP, which is modelling, at the same time includes the latest advancements that is the New Code of NLP. See NLP Co-creator, John Grinder’s own distinctions regarding training that can be found on the International Trainers Academy website.
  • This is the only training program in the region supported by on going, regular practice and continuous development facilities.

This course also offers the ongoing training and support through NLPCafeBrisbane. NLPCafeGoldCoast and NLPCafeSunshineCoast NLP Cafés are NLP practice groups, which aim to help NLP Professionals to advance their skills and individuals to learn to use the tools they were born with. We train in NLP Classic Code, New Code, and some of the most up to date developments in related disciplines. Attendance at the course guarantees your support at NLPCafe’s.

Last NLPCafe for 2009

Final night for the year where we will talk to you about Nightwalking – to increase your peripheral vision. With a little ingenuity, you can follow their descriptions easily and manufacture your own nightwalking caps, increase your peripheral vision and have a heightened experience in the process.


NLPCafeBrisbane event

Date: Tuesday 1/Dec/09
Time: 18:00 for 18:30 start
Location: New Farm Library
Bring: Your nightwalking cap and a plate of finger food and a bottle of drink to share


We have looked at the moon phases and our availability at this stage, we cannot achieve a moonless night when we are in the country or not training until Jan/2010. We were targeting the foothills of Mt Coot-tha and we are going to check and see if this is dark enough to achieve the effect. We still need to check the expected Moonlight and the location itself.
As the conditions for Nightwalking requires a moonless night and due to our current schedule we might have to make it sometime in Jan or Feb.

But what we can do now is get the cap created and do a trial run in New Farm Park on the Tuesday 1st December. So you will need to make your own Nightwalking Cap for the evening. We will show you a prototype on 1/Dec and we can test it in New Farm Park. You can bring your own ones along too.

Register you interest so we can keep you updated – NLPCafeBrisbane@gmail.com

Now, from Jonathan Altfeld himself on how to make yourself a Nightwalking cap

I use:
	* A ball cap -- must fit snugly on the head, be sturdy,
		and the visor must be strong.

	* duct tape (packing tape might work, but duct tape seems best)

	* a small plastic "furniture foot" made of a half-inch plastic 
	  disc out of which emerges a small nail (they're meant to
	  be hammered into the bottom of a chair or sofa).  Any good
	  home improvement store (we have Home Depot or Lowe's in the
	  USA), even a Wal-Mart should sell these -- in little packs
	  of 4 or 8 etc.

	* photo-luminescent paint.  Find in a craft store.  Paint the
	  disc with many coats/layers of this.  Repeatedly, allowing
	  each coat to dry before adding more paint.

	* a wire hanger, bent into a shape like this (cut off excess):
	__
	 \\	
	  \\       ~16" long
	  ||___________________~
	  |                               ~____)  curl under.
	  /                                 ~4" long
        _/  
   
        * use a little tape to attach the painted furniture-foot disc 
	  to the end of the hanger rod end (facing the big C shape at
	  the other end of the wire assembly).

	* Finally, bend the C-shaped end of the hanger so that it 
	  fits flush against the curved surface of the ball cap visor.
	  Affix this C-shaped end to the top of the ball cap visor,
 	  with enough duct tape to ensure that when the ball cap is 
	  worn snugly, the wire hangar assembly does not bounce much.

If you remember, we had Jonathan Altfeld visit us a few weeks ago and some enjoyed his training the night he was here. For those who wanted to obtain any of the products that Jonathan Altfeld displayed or mentioned during the evening, visit NLP Products page to review or order now.

Guide to NightWalking

Here follows a set of condensed directions for those who want to develop their peripheral awareness. We invite adventurous readers to gain direct experience of what they are reading about. The most wonderful thing about this method is its simplicity. Peripheral awareness is available and useful to virtually everyone who can see, and with a little determination readers can master it quickly and easily. The process is akin to acquiring a new physical and basically neurological skill, like learning to ride a bicycle. It takes about the same length of time and is not as dangerous. All that’s required is the desire and a little determination.

The whole secret to mastering peripheral awareness is keeping one’s visual attention independent from focused vision.

We ordinarily attend to the point of our focus. When you can move your visual attention independently from your focused attention you’re on the road to mastery.

Before continuing, a little practical experience with peripheral vision might be helpful. Turn on your television, it doesn’t make any difference what program. If you normally wear glasses, you can put them on or not, whichever is more comfortable (peripheral vision is unaffected by corrective lenses). Sit in a chair fifteen feet (5m) or so from the set and watch whatever is on. Without taking your eyes off the screen, start moving your attention around in the visual field. Notice the edge of the throw rug on the floor underneath the set, the plant on the table by the window, the books on the shelf to the left. The important thing is to keep your eyes focused on the screen. You don’t have to stare at the set–it’s just a place for your central vision to settle. The object is to use your mind to see rather than the muscles in your eyes. Quietly observe or attend to the colors and textures in the room, the bright spots and the shadows. The closer to the edges of the peripheral field an object is, the less definite its form will be, but you’ll be surprised at how clearly you’ll know what objects are without focusing on them.

Still looking at the television, hold your arms out straight to the side from your shoulders, hands up, and slowly move your arms forward until you can see both hands at the extremes of your peripheral vision. Try to put equal and simultaneous attention on both hands. You might find it helps to wiggle your fingers and open your eyes a little wider than usual. Watch your hands for a minute or so and pay attention to the way you feel when seeing this way. Notice any changes in breathing and mood. If, when you lock your attention solidly on both hands, you sense a subtle but pronounced click you’ve just entered the realm of peripheral awareness.

Clip the NightWalking rod to the bill of a ball cap and adjust the cap so that the rod tip extends out directly in front of your eyes. (There is an up and down to the rod. Clip it on so the rod is under the clip and points slightly downward.) Keep your eyes focused on the bead at the end of the rod. If your eyes are properly focused you will see only one bead. If you see two beads, it means your focus has slipped slightly before or beyond the bead. Bring your eyes back to the bead. If you have trouble focusing, hold a finger up to the bead and look at your fingertip.

Everything beyond the bead in your central vision will be doubled–that’s as it should be. Remember that the bead is a place to “park” your eyes. You don’t have to stare at it. If you start to get a headache or experience eye strain, you’re probably trying too hard and you need to relax your eyes. Just watch the bead. The bead is just a little closer than the distance most people focus to read, and you can focus at reading distance without difficulty for considerable periods. Put your hat and rod on, rod centered, bead level with the horizon, eyes watching the bead.

Now it’s time to go outdoors and take a walk. Start with a familiar place–your back yard or the local park–and if it’s a sunny day wear sunglasses (peripheral vision is especially sensitive to bright light). If you’re feeling at all unsure take along a friend. Examine the clouds without “looking” at them. See them with your mind. Observe the trees as they pass. You may find that the experience can be like standing still while the landscape moves past you, which is comparable to the way ancient Polynesian sailors navigated. Using their knowledge of the stars and ocean currents and waves as guides, they kept their craft pointed in the direction of the destination and let it come to them–the opposite of the way our culture navigates. Keep this metaphor in mind as you walk.

Since much of what is seen peripherally is processed in the nonconscious parts of the brain, you’ll undoubtedly find, as we did, that using it to walk requires a certain act of faith, and it might take a bit of fortitude to get used to the the fact that you can “see” without being conscious of the fact that you’re seeing. After you’re comfortable in secure surroundings, add a minor degree of risk and walk down the sidewalk in front of your house or through a nearby park. Keep your focus on the rod tip and resist the temptation to switch to central vision when feeling unsure.

Slow down and/or stop if necessary. Keeping your eyes on the bead, slowly move your head from side to side, scanning with your peripheral vision before proceeding. Always keep the rod tip up near the horizon. The major task at this point is to resist moving your focused vision to the point of your visual interest.

Your peripheral awareness will probably be blurred and hazy–it will clear with use and practice. With a little persistence you’ll find that obstacles are avoided automatically. Let your unconscious brain do it’s job. Notice how other senses–balance, hearing and even smell–are stimulated and sensitized as visual attention expands. Rather than looking directly at objects as they pass, wonder about them. Try and discern an object’s nature by examining its color and pattern. After 15 or 20 minutes, stop and shift back to central vision. Pay attention to how differently the two states feel, the alert calm of the peripheral state versus central vision’s almost nervous concern for detail. Start practicing entering the peripheral state at work and at home with the simple reminder to “go wide.” See with your mind rather than your eyes.

Into the Dark

This is a lonely place, but as we walk through it on the darkest night it’s like a spirit world. The darkness is filled with speckles of bioluminescence and ghosts left in deep arroyos by the shadows of starlight. We can’t see the ground at our feet–the rocks, the sticks, the cactus, the prairie dog holes–because we’re gazing at a tiny phosphorescent dot set a foot in front of our noses. Although we’re not conscious of seeing these obstacles, our minds do see them, see them clearly and deliver silent, sure instructions to the feet as we glide with perfect safety over rough terrain. It is like walking on faith, supported by a serene confidence, every one of our senses alert. The mind is left free to explore the night spread across the wide-screen field of vision. What we are doing is NightWalking.

Before NightWalking, increase your daily intake of Vitamin A to 50,000 IU. Vitamin A is necessary for the formation of visual purple, the substance in the eyes which enables them to adjust from bright light to darkness. If you want to increase your night vision even more, avoid alcohol, nicotine, carbon monoxide, fatigue, high-fat meals and bright sunlight for thirty-six hours before NightWalking.

Find an old road or a trail in the country, as far as possible from city lights and free from distractions, and lay out a route of a mile or mile and a half. You might want to include a stretch along the way that goes through woods or an open field. Walk the route once or twice in the daylight, paying particular attention to landmarks along the way. Plan your walk for a moonless night. We usually don’t go out other than a few days on either side of the new moon. It may be hard to believe at this point, but the light of even a quarter moon is more of a distraction that an aid to seeing in the dark.

Further reading if you want to…

For our first real moonless night out (later) – Looking at the Earth at night it is hard to get enough darkness near cities these days, but we will try the foothills of Mt Coot-tha, so we will try around this location. Google’s map is generally around the area, but we will check it out first and see if it is safe, and dark enough.

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“A Taste of Wizardry” evening event in Brisbane 27/Oct/2009

“A Taste of Wizardry” evening event in Brisbane!

Here’s some exciting news for those of you who could benefit from becoming more charismatic, more influential, and more effective as a leader.

We’re about to get our very first visit in Brisbane from NLP Trainer Jonathan Altfeld, based in the USA, who’s been training in Sydney & Melbourne about once a year for the past 8 years. Jonathan trained primarily with NLP co-founder Richard Bandler but has also trained with many others.

He’s known in NLP circles not only as being an expert at the casual & practical use of NLP in normal everyday circumstances, but also as a true innovator, having authored a range of very unique NLP home study materials and creating a line-up of very unusual courses not found anywhere else.

Jonathan does not teach the usual certification trainings anymore, or even believe that the typical common single path through all 3 certification trainings (Practitioner, Master Practitioner, Trainers
Training) is necessarily right for everyone. He believes what trainings we each take should begin with a great Practitioner training for a solid foundation, and then explore shorter courses from a range of high quality trainers, that are more targeted for your particular desired outcomes and life goals. After all, do we all buy the same brand and size of shoes? Of course not. If we do something as mundane as buying shoes in such a highly personal way, we should certainly do the same with something as important to us as our own training path and personal development truly is.

So, Jonathan has become known for his unique short courses in APPLIED NLP. He trains NLP for use in voice development, or public speaking, or sales, or training design, or modeling, or body language mastery, etc.

Sign up for “A Taste of Wizardry”, and… get 5 mini seminars in one evening!

This evening is only $39 for 3+ hours and 5 skills.

To check out the specific dates for each City and book now, go to Jonathan Alfeld’s website.



You’ll get a taste of each of the NLP courses Jonathan delivers and Jonathan will teach one skill from each of 5 of his applied NLP courses:

  1. From his “Finding YOUR Irresistible Voice” 3-day weekend course: Jonathan will teach powerhouse *Embedded Commands* delivery skills. As perhaps the top “voice development” guy in NLP today, Jonathan is arguably one of the top authorities on the optimal way to create this hypnotic auditory effect. Most NLP’ers, in Jonathan’s experience, have needed fine-tuning here.
  2. From his “Holographic Communication” 5-day Speakers course (which is being taught in Melbourne on this trip!): Jonathan will teach *Semantic Priming*: Here’s how to ensure people interpret what you say… the way you want them to. Why leave Interpretation to Chance or Free-Will, if you don’t have to?
  3. From his “Knowledge Engineering” 3-day Modeling/Belief Systems course: Jonathan will teach the distinctions (comparisons/contrasts) between *Inductive vs. Deductive* reasoning, more commonly known as backward vs. forward thinking. Further, you’ll learn WHY you benefit from knowing the distinctions, and knowing which you’re using at what time. Any NLP’er wanting/claiming to do truly clean, content free work — may not be quite as clean/content-free as they think, but this knowledge/skill will help get you there.
  4. From his “Silent Exchanges” 3-day Body Language weekend course: Jonathan will train *Unusual Nonverbal Pattern Interrupts and Handshake Interrupts.* Ever the Pragmatist… you’ll learn both obvious and subtle ways to interrupt someone’s attention without causing someone to think you’re being rude. And you’ll learn some extraordinarily subtle nuances to doing this well and influentially — even in a modern corporate environment.
  5. From his “FAST* Training Design” 2-day weekend course: Jonathan will train *Chunking Oscillation* for maximum interest, integration, and maintained attention span. This course teaches people how to (a) structure seminars for maximum impact/response, and (b) design exercise drills on the fly to meet any unique need (partly based on Ericksonian tasking). Oscillating chunking is one specific skill that helps fractionate an audiences attention, and create learning tension (not stress, but a push-pull effect during the learning process). In short, people will become and remain riveted to your delivery.

Upon arrival, you’ll be handed one complimentary copy of a CD valued at $25 from Jonathan Altfeld, as well as Handouts with Notes useful for reminders after the evening.
The tuition fee for this evening is AU$39 per person for ~3 hours of content training, one of Jonathan’s bonus CD’s, and a packet of notes to take home.

More information or Register on Jonathan Alfeld’s website

You can go to “A Taste of Wizardry” on Jonathan Alfied’s website, or straight to one of the Event Registration Pages if you are ready to register now.

NOTES: All Evenings begin at 7:00pm & go to ~10:00pm. Also. Each venue being reserved is of limited size; So book your place(s) now to ensure you don’t miss out!


     * BRISBANE: Tuesday 27 October 2009, 7pm-10pm
      A Taste of Wizardry - an evening with Jonathan Altfeld
      Venue: Mercure Hotel, 85-87 North Quay, Brisbane.
      Tel (07) 3237 2300

See Jonathan Altfeld’s website to check out the specific dates for each City and book.

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NLP Practice evening, Thursday 24 Sep 09, 18:30 – 21:00, New Farm Library

NLP Café Brisbane

Thursday 24 Sep 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 24 Sep 09

Topics:

1. Foundation Skills – Sub-modality fest (quick drill)
2. Something new – What’s happening in the New Code NLP world?
3. Main topic – Have you elicited Unconscious Signals yet?

RSVP required

Date: Thursday 24 Sep 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
9:00 – 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

Blue-Sky Transformation joins the International Trainers Academy of Neuro-Linguistic Programming (ITANLP)

ITA Logos-for-Member

Mark Spencer and Sonya Yeh Spencer recently graduated from the Trainers Training course and Evaluation process in the UK and Blue Sky Transformation is now an ITA Member Institute.

The mission of the ITA is to continually improve the quality of NLP Training on offer to the NLP public by ensuring our member Trainers have themselves received the highest quality NLP Trainers Training and testing, and that member trainers are committed to continually develop and enhance their own NLP skills.

 

As quoted from the ITA….

Criteria for membership

All ITA (www.itanlp.com/trainers/) members will have taken and passed the Trainers Training course and Evaluation process with John Grinder, Carmen Bostic St Clair and Michael Carroll. The Trainers Training Evaluation procedure is one of the most in-depth and challenging in the world. Each trainer is tested Read the rest of this entry »

NLP not Therapy?

There has been much discussion in some circles, as to whether NLP is Therapy or not, and I love this one. Therapy might be over-used term for some, so it may have meanings attached for each person reading this…

Drawing an analogy from the another common definition – when is a hill a mountain or a so-called mountain actually a hill? There is no universal definition for hills and mountains, as there are differences world-wide on the distinction. There are admissions given for where a hill or mountain has been named by the local people. Some definitions quote height ranges, some quote angles for the structure, and some refer to the abruptness of the structure realting to the surrounding landscape. (See end of this Post for the full analogy). A mountain or hill’s height and name is very subjective.

So is the definition of NLP in relation to therapy, or is it the definition of therapy in relation to NLP….

Early quotes from Grinder and Bandler were all around therapy….

  • NLP was based upon the modeling of 3 major therapists. Not just any therapists, “master psychotherapists“, Fritz Perls, Virginia Satir, and Milton Erickson.
  • Grinder and Bandler reviewed many hours of audio and video of the three therapists and spent months imitating how they worked with clients, in order to replicate or ‘model’ the communication patterns which supposedly made these individuals more successful than their peers. The studies were an attempt to identify why particular psychotherapists were so effective with their patients. Rather than take a purely theoretical approach, Bandler and Grinder sought to observe what the therapists were doing, categorize it, and ‘model’ it.
  • “…when you watch and listen to Virginia Satir and Milton Erickson do therapy, they apparently could not be more different … People also report that the experiences of being with them are profoundly different. However, if you examine their behavior and the essential key patterns and sequences of what they do, they are similar. … The same was true of Fritz Perls … when he was operating in what I consider a powerful and effective way, he was using the same sequences of patterns that you will find in their work. – Bandler, R., Grinder, J. (1979). Frogs into Princes: Neuro Linguistic Programming. Moab, UT: Real People Press.. pp. 149 (p.8 (quote).
  • Book name examples – The Structure of Magic I: A Book About Language and Therapy. Bandler, Richard., and John Grinder (1975a). Palo Alto, CA
  • Later associations with ‘therapists’ – They also quote Frank Farrelly, creater of Provocative Therapy.

Therapy (in Greek: θεραπεία), or treatment, is the attempted remediation of a health problem, usually following a diagnosis. In the medical field, it is synonymous with the word “treatment”. With this association, it conjurs up some sort of fixing something. Moving to therapeutic, the definition is a little more open – A therapeutic effect is a consequence of a particular treatment which is judged to be desirable and beneficial.

My opinion….
For me it depends on what I am doing as to whether NLP is Therapy or not. One moment I may be using NLP for some ‘therapy’ with a client, and an hour or two later, I may be using a very different personal process that helps me with sorting out my intentions, and later defining an outcome with my finances, and later still writing an email for a work-related project. When does anything we ever do become therapy? By this definition: A therapeutic effect is a consequence of a particular treatment which is judged to be desirable and beneficial. I could help someone with the photocopier where I work and it be therapeutic – maybe it is if my treatment of my fellow staff members is congruent…. Talking may be therapeutic, and relaxation may also be. Both of these could also cause stress or anxiety under some circumstances.

It is my opinion that you cannot learn anything about NLP (on a training course) without at least being instructed on how to ‘do therapy’ – at least one of the patterns you will be trained in should involve therapy. You may never want to be a therapist, but you will learn ‘therapy’ amongst many other items.

Hill and Mountain analogy notes


Castle Hill in Townsville, Australia is named a Hill, but is often decribed as a mountain in the same sentenceAppreciate the beauty of the city and nearby Magnetic Island from Castle Hill, the rugged mountain that gives Townsville a unique rustic appeal.
The hill is just metres short of being classified as a mountain, and many years ago, a local Townsville man gathered other enthusiasts and they all started carting rocks and cement to the top and tried to make it a mountain so that it could be renamed a mountain. I don’t believe that it ever reached the ‘required’ height – but what book of rules was he reading? This guy could have saved a lot of time and effort if he had read the Dictionary – In the Oxford English Dictionary a mountain is defined as “a natural elevation of the earth surface rising more or less abruptly from the surrounding level and attaining an altitude which, relatively to the adjacent elevation, is impressive or notable.” Based upon this, it had to be natural (his fellow mountain making slaves could be classed as ‘natural’ in some senses, but man-made cement may not be), and it is already abrupt, impressive or notable.


The wikipedia definition of a mountain

In the United States, the following points of measurement have been used and taught in geography classes:
* Flat to 500 feet, base to highest point – Rolling Plain
* Highest point 501 to 999 feet above base – Hill
* Highest point 1000 feet or more above base – Mountain
Whether a landform is called a mountain may depend on usage among the local people. The highest point in San Francisco, California, is called Mount Davidson, notwithstanding its height of 990 feet, which makes it ten feet short of the minimum for a mountain in American appellation.
Other definitions of “mountain” include:
* Height over base of at least 2,500m
* Height over base of 1500-2500m with a slope greater than 2 degrees
* Height over base of 1000-1500m with a slope greater than 5 degrees
* Local (radius 7 km) elevation greater than 300m, or 300-1000m if local (radius 7 km) elevation is greater than 300m
By this definition, mountains cover 64% of Asia, 25% of Europe, 22% of South America, 17% of Australia, and 3% of Africa. As a whole, 24% of the Earth’s land mass is mountainous and 10% of people live in mountainous regions. Most of the world’s rivers are fed from mountain sources, and more than half of humanity depends on mountains for water.

NLP Practice evening, Tuesday 7 July 09, 18:30 – 21:00, New Farm Library

NLP Café Brisbane

Tuesday 7 July 09

Topic: Unconscious Signals, n Steps of Reframe, Words that move people

This is for NLP practitioners and NLP Master practitioners only.
Come and join us for this special session on Tuesday 7 July 09

Topics:
1. Practice – New Code NLP: unconscious signals and N steps of Reframe
2. Practice – From Impossibility to Possibility – Words that move people

RSVP required

Date: Tuesday 7 July 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
9:00 – Cafe Closes

Location: New Farm Library, 135 Sydney St, New Farm, (07) 3403 1062

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.

RSVP Required: NLPCafeBrisbane@gmail.com for more details

Public Work Shop, Thursday 30 April 2009 – When your Strategy Turns Into a Tragedy!

NLP Café Brisbane

Thursday, 30-Apr-2009

Topic: When your Strategy Turns Into a Tragedy! – Open Coaching / Mentoring

This is for NLP practitioners and NLP Master practitioners and the unsuspecting Public.

Back by popular demand! Please join us and feel free to let your friends know about this work shop.

You will learn how to find out any of your subconscious strategies that repeatedly harm your relationships, careers or finances, in other words, a strategy that turned into a tragedy. For just $5, you will learn how to apply the process for yourself, to others and be assisted by other NLP trained professionals.

Seats are limited RSVP is Essential.

Practitioners: This is Jan Prince’s Stragedy Process which is based on Robert Dilts “Logical Levels”. We will share with you three different ways that you can apply this process.

Date: Thursday, 30 April 2009

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

Fees: $5.00 at the door

Benefits

  • For Therapist: Enhance your skills by learning in an environment that stretches your capabilities
  • For anyone: Find out any hidden strategies in your life that might be tripping you up from time to time

RSVP Required: NLPCafeBrisbane@gmail.com for more details

NLP Cafe Brisbane, 7/Apr/09 (Open to public)

NLP Café Brisbane

Tuesday, 7-Apr-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 your Light Bulb Moment, 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, 7 April 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 Speed Circuit, 26-Mar-09

NLP Café Brisbane

Thursday, 26-Mar-2009

Topic: NLP Speed Circuit for Open Coaching / Mentoring

This is NLP practitioners and NLP Master practitioners only.

As described in the 26-Feb-09 session…

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. You will experience the art of co-coaching to gain the most out of the Open Coaching / Mentoring experience.

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 an environment that stretches your capabilities

RSVP Required: NLPCafeBrisbane@gmail.com for more details

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NLP not Therapy?

There has been much discussion in some circles, as to whether NLP is Therapy or not, and I love this one. Therapy is an over-used term for some, so it may have meanings attached for each person reading this…

Drawing an analogy from the another common definition – when is a hill a mountain or a so-called mountain actually a hill? There is no universal definition for hills and mountains, as there are differences world-wide on the distinction. There are admissions given for where a hill or mountain has been named by the local people; some definitions quote height ranges, some quote angles for the structure, and some refer to the abruptness of the structure realting to the surrounding landscape. (See end of this Post for the full analogy). A mountain or hill’s <em>height </em>and <em>name </em>is very subjective. So is the definition of NLP in relation to <em>therapy</em>, or is it the definition of <em>therapy </em>in relation to NLP….

Early quotes from Grinder and Bandler were all around <strong>therapy</strong>….

<ul>
<li>NLP was based upon the modeling of 3 major <strong>therapists</strong>. Not just any <strong>therapists</strong>, “master <strong>psychotherapists</strong>”, Fritz Perls, Virginia Satir, and Milton Erickson.
<li>Grinder and Bandler reviewed many hours of audio and video of the three <strong>therapists </strong>and spent months imitating how they worked with clients, in order to replicate or ‘model’ the communication patterns which supposedly made these individuals more successful than their peers. The studies were an attempt to identify why particular <strong>psychotherapists </strong>were so effective with their patients. Rather than take a purely theoretical approach, Bandler and Grinder sought to observe what the <strong>therapists </strong>were doing, categorize it, and ‘model’ it.
<li><em>”…when you watch and listen to Virginia Satir and Milton Erickson do <strong>therapy</strong>, they apparently could not be more different … People also report that the experiences of being with them are profoundly different. However, if you examine their behavior and the essential key patterns and sequences of what they do, they are similar. … The same was true of Fritz Perls … when he was operating in what I consider a powerful and effective way, he was using the same sequences of patterns that you will find in their work.</em> – Bandler, R., Grinder, J. (1979). Frogs into Princes: Neuro Linguistic Programming. Moab, UT: Real People Press.. pp. 149 (p.8 (quote).
<li>Book name examples – The Structure of Magic I: A Book About Language and <strong>Therapy</strong>. Bandler, Richard., and John Grinder (1975a). Palo Alto, CA
<li>Later associations with ‘therapists’ – They also quote Frank Farrelly, creater of Provocative <strong>Therapy</strong>.
</ul>

<em>Therapy </em>or <em>treatment</em>, is the attempted remediation of a health problem, usually following a diagnosis. In the medical field, it is synonymous with the word “treatment”. With this association, it conjurs up some sort of fixing something. Moving to <em>therapeutic</em>, the definition is a little more open – <em>A therapeutic effect is a consequence of a particular treatment which is judged to be desirable and beneficial.</em>

My opinion….
For me it depends on what I am doing as to whether NLP is Therapy or not. One moment I may be using NLP for some ‘therapy’ with a client, and an hour or two later, I may be using a very different personal process that helps me with sorting out my intentions, and later defining an outcome with my finances, and later still writing an email for a work-related project. When does anything we ever do become therapy? By this definition: <em>A therapeutic effect is a consequence of a particular treatment which is judged to be desirable and beneficial.</em> I could help someone with the photocopier where I work and it be therapeutic – maybe it is if my <em>treatment </em>of my fellow staff members is congruent…. Talking may be therapeutic, and relaxation may also be. Both of these could also cause stress or anxiety under some circumstances.

It is my opinion that you cannot learn anything about NLP (on a training course) without at least being instructed on how to ‘do therapy’ – at least one of the patterns you will be trained in should involve therapy. You may never want to be a therapist, but you will learn ‘therapy’ amongst many other items.

<h4>Hill and Mountain analogy notes</h4>
<span style=”color:#803080;”>
Case in point – <a href=”>Castle’” DESIGNTIMESP=23870>http://www.about-australia.com/queensland/townsville/articles/destination-townsville/”>Castle Hill in Townsville, Australia</a> is named a Hill, but is often decribed as a mountain in the same sentence – <em>Appreciate the beauty of the city and nearby Magnetic Island from Castle <strong>Hill</strong>, the rugged <strong>mountain </strong>that gives Townsville a unique rustic appeal.</em><img alt=”" src=”http://i161.photobucket.com/albums/t235/Twirling_Tiger/townsville-1.jpg” title=”Castle Hill, Townsville” class=”alignleft” width=”319″ />
<a href=”The’” DESIGNTIMESP=23873>http://australia.shopsafe.com.au/queensland_attractions/townsville_area_attractions/townsville/castle_hill-historical_sites_heritage_locations.htm”>The hill is just metres short of being classified as a mountain</a>, and many years ago, a local Townsville man gathered other enthusiasts and they all started carting rocks and cement to the top and tried to make it a mountain so that it could be renamed a mountain. I don’t believe that it ever reached the ‘required’ height – but what book of rules was he reading? This guy could have saved a lot of time and effort if he had read the Dictionary – In the Oxford English Dictionary a mountain is defined as <em>”a natural elevation of the earth surface rising more or less abruptly from the surrounding level and attaining an altitude which, relatively to the adjacent elevation, is impressive or notable.”</em> Based upon this, it had to be natural (his fellow mountain making slaves could be classed as ‘natural’ in some senses, but man-made cement may not be), and it is already abrupt, impressive or notable.

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The <a href=”wikipedia’” DESIGNTIMESP=23876>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mountain”>wikipedia definition of a mountain</a>
<span style=”color:#800080;”>
In the United States, the following points of measurement have been used and taught in geography classes:
* Flat to 500 feet, base to highest point – Rolling Plain
* Highest point 501 to 999 feet above base – Hill
* Highest point 1000 feet or more above base – Mountain
Whether a landform is called a mountain may depend on usage among the local people. The highest point in San Francisco, California, is called Mount Davidson, notwithstanding its height of 990 feet, which makes it ten feet short of the minimum for a mountain in American appellation.
Other definitions of “mountain” include:
* Height over base of at least 2,500m
* Height over base of 1500-2500m with a slope greater than 2 degrees
* Height over base of 1000-1500m with a slope greater than 5 degrees
* Local (radius 7 km) elevation greater than 300m, or 300-1000m if local (radius 7 km) elevation is greater than 300m
By this definition, mountains cover 64% of Asia, 25% of Europe, 22% of South America, 17% of Australia, and 3% of Africa. As a whole, 24% of the Earth’s land mass is mountainous and 10% of people live in mountainous regions. Most of the world’s rivers are fed from mountain sources, and more than half of humanity depends on mountains for water.
</span>

NLP Cafe Brisbane, 3-Mar-2009

NLP Café Brisbane

Tuesday, 3-Mar-2009

Topic: Open Coaching / Mentoring (Public Workshop) and Schedule of activities

This is for both practitioners and public.

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.
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.

Schedule

6:10 Registration

6:15 Introduction

6:30 Start (No late arrival at this point)

7:45 Feedback from client

8:00 Practitioner Debrief / disussion

8:30 Cafe Close

 

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

 

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NLP Cafe Brisbane – Open Coaching / Mentoring Session

NLP Café Brisbane

Topic: How to gain most out of Open Coaching / Mentoring sessions (NLP Practioner Only)

Improve and market your services with the “Open Coaching / Mentoring Session”.

This is really a landmark session to establish some of the ways we will be providing the Open Coaching / Mentoring Sessions throughout the year.

  • Do you want more people to know what you can do for them?
  • Do you want to provide quality services to your clients?
  • Do you believe we can all learn and assist each other?
  • Do you believe there are benefits for all in creating a good reputation that NLP deserves?

If you answer is ‘yes’ this is the session for you.

This is a special session for NLP Practitioners who want to participate in the Open Coaching / Mentoring activities.

You will experience the art of co-coaching to gain the most out of the Open Coaching / Mentoring experience.

You will also learn what you need to do and understand before you attend the Open Coaching / Mentoring sessions.

During the Open Coaching and Mentoring Sessions the general public can have a free session while you practice your craft. These sessions will allow you to:

  • Use effective client feedback, to find out what worked and what did not.
  • Observe different approaches from other practitioners via the co-coaching process
  • Using modelling techniques to gain insight
  • Bring your business card and marketing materials to allow interested potential clients to take and learn more about you.

  • For Therapist: Enhance your skills by learning in a coaching / mentoring environment

 

 


The structure of magic: A book about language and therapy (I and II)

The structure of magic: A book about Language and Therapy (I and II)

If you truly want to master the use of Meta Model, learn them from the originators of NLP in their first published NLP books.  These books establish the distinctions between the linguistic elements of the meta model for language, GDD, TDS, some of which are dropped or misrepresented in other books.

A must have for all NLP Practitioners, successful communicators and therapists who want to bring change to their clients.

Reviewed By Mark Spencer and Sonya Yeh Spencer, Certified Advanced NLP Coaches.

The Spirit of NLP: The Process, Meaning and Criteria for Mastering NLP

by L. Michael Hall
ISBN 189983604-7
Crown House Pubulishing Limited
www.crownhouse.co.uk
The Spirit of NLP: The Process, Meaning and Criteria for Mastering NLP

This is a very good resource book for people who are trained up to the Master Practitioner Level.

(We have not found where it can be ordered from at this stage)
Reviewed By Sonya Yeh Spencer, Certified Advanced NLP Coach.

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