I can't believe that it was over a week since I wrote my last blog. I was going to write something everyday. What happened?!
Well that's obviously a rhetorical question because how would you know?
I do know what happened actually - I've been really busy at work & home has been completely hectic. And as I write this I realise that this is my life & I must create a way to remind myself to jot a few thought here everyday. Hmm..... I'll give that some thought.
Today I broke another NLP rule. I gave a client some advice, even worse, without permission!
Well she was whittering on about how she felt that she had lost control of her life. I ask you what a victim! Oh God there I go again!
I'm not sure I'm ever going to get the hang of this 'being present' & 'active listening' lark.
Monday, 21 January 2008
Saturday, 12 January 2008
My first posting
Hi there,
This is all very exciting - my first posting in my blogspace. Is that the correct terminology?
Not too long ago I completed a NLP Practitioner course. It was fantastic; I learnt so much, not just about the techniques available but a great deal about myself too. That was a bit of a surprise.
I've been thinking about starting a blog for sometime now. I really wnat to share my journey in applying whatI've learnt about NLP, in my own life and with those around me. Tom (my husband) has more or less said that if I don't stop whittering on about it & just get on & bloody well do it he is going to move into the garage! I wouldn't want that.
So here goes................
I know that being an effective NLP Practitioner is a lot to do about listening but do you know how hard that is?!
One of my regular clients had asked me to do her make up for her daughters wedding. So yesterday we got together to experiment. She started telling me about how she and her daughter had fallen out over invites and seating plans. And do you know; before I knew it I was imagining myself at my own daughter's wedding. I have absoulutely no idea what my client said after that.
However at the end of our session she thanked me for listening - I felt such a fraud!
This is all very exciting - my first posting in my blogspace. Is that the correct terminology?
Not too long ago I completed a NLP Practitioner course. It was fantastic; I learnt so much, not just about the techniques available but a great deal about myself too. That was a bit of a surprise.
I've been thinking about starting a blog for sometime now. I really wnat to share my journey in applying whatI've learnt about NLP, in my own life and with those around me. Tom (my husband) has more or less said that if I don't stop whittering on about it & just get on & bloody well do it he is going to move into the garage! I wouldn't want that.
So here goes................
I know that being an effective NLP Practitioner is a lot to do about listening but do you know how hard that is?!
One of my regular clients had asked me to do her make up for her daughters wedding. So yesterday we got together to experiment. She started telling me about how she and her daughter had fallen out over invites and seating plans. And do you know; before I knew it I was imagining myself at my own daughter's wedding. I have absoulutely no idea what my client said after that.
However at the end of our session she thanked me for listening - I felt such a fraud!
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