BuiltWithNOF
September 2007

Thursday September 6th
7.15 for networking
Main event at 8.00 pm sharp
at Banister Park Bowling Club, Eastleigh
Map link.

Jon Nicoll and Sam Riordan
The Mythogenic Self Process

Anyone in the field of changework will be very used to hearing certain kinds of statements. They can be summarised in one of three ways:
"I want more money";
"I want better/more relationships";
"I want a better job/career".
But what lies behind these statements of desire?
Everyone has had experiences of moments in which desire is completely satisfied. Perhaps on contemplating a beautiful sunset ... when fully engaged in work you love ... or enjoying the first mouthful of a perfect meal.
The Mythogenic Self® process begins here. In such moments, something is completely true of you. You are complete ... and with that, the universe you inhabit is complete as well. The only question from this place is - what's next?
Are moments like this your familiar everyday experience? Or are they only-too rare memories, of a feeling you yearn to have again, but don't know how?
The Mythogenic Self® process incorporates some of the technologies of NLP to bring to your awareness how to have and hold this experience. When you learn how to have this sense of pervasive well-being at your core, your attention can then be on what's really going on around you. You'll be better able to have the effect you want ... in your relationships, and on the way you interact with the world both professionally and personally.
During this evening you'll experience how to do this for yourself, and begin to learn how to take this potent sense into your everyday life.

Jon Nicoll moved from working with high technology closed electronic systems, to the highest technology open systems anywhere - people! He has trained with Dr. Joseph Riggio, the Architect and Designer of the Mythogenic Self® process, for over five years. He is a Master Practioner of NLP and trains individuals and groups in the process in Brighton and throughout Europe and the US.
website: www.alembis.co.uk

Read the report here.