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NLP and EI |
| Course Id |
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414 |
| Duration |
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5 days |
| LP |
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4 |
| Pre-requisites |
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NLP Diploma |
| Introduction |
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The NLP Assistant Practitioner Training enables the participants to fully understand and utilise NLP technology in their professional and work situations, as well as for their own growth, development and personal achievement. Completion of the assistant practitioner-level training is an important step towards NLP competence, as well as a prerequisite for many of the other advanced NLP trainings that are offered |
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| Objectives |
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Learn to:
Become an excellent and irresistible communicator.
Make individual and corporate changes - systemically.
Use language to change the internal experience of yourself and others.
Create caring relationships.
Establish and maintain rapport with anyone at anytime (whether they like you or not).
Increase your powers of observation and be able to see what others don't see.
Effectively use verbal and non-verbal communication skills.
Recognize and communicate with the different thinking and communication styles.
Create automatic triggers for self-confidence, creativity, serenity etc.
Learn the basics of NLP technology. and much more!! |
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| Audience |
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This is a general course. More than 4000 people from various backgrounds have taken this training. |
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| Contents |
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The Presuppositions of NLP
The Legs of NLP
The Present to Desired State Model
Well Formedness Conditions for Outcomes
State Management
Rapport
Pacing and Leading
Calibration
Sensory acuity
The magic number 7 ± 2
Uptime/Downtime
Representational system Primary, Lead, and
Reference
Predicates
Eye Patterns
Synesthesia and Overlapping
4-tuple and 6-tuple
Association and Dissociation
V-K Dissociation an Double Dissociation
Meta-Model
Deep and Shallow Metaphors
Basic Inductions
Pacing and Leading
Self-Anchoring
Stacking anchors
Collapsing anchors
Chaining anchors
Future Pacing
Change Personal History
Circle of Excellence
Self-Editing
Strategies TOTEs
Well Formedness Conditions for Strategies
Eliciting, Calibrating, and Utilizing
Strategies
Pattern Interrupts
Submodalities Analogue and Digital Submodalities
Critical and Driver Submodalities
Phobia Cure
Swish Pattern and Designer Swish
Standard Belief Change (mapping across Submodalities) |
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