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Nigel & Jenny Heath:- Email: help@nlp-south.org.uk Tel: 01794 390651 Mobile: 07775 706801 (Nigel)
Address: Jinglewood House Ltd, Lyndhurst Road, Landford. Wiltshire SP5 2AS

 

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in 2010

Programme 2010

Thursday July 1st 2010

 

7.15pm for networking

Main event startsat 8.00 pm sharp

Close at 10.00pm

 

at Banister Park Bowling Club, Eastleigh

 

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Robbie Steinhouse of NLP School
“The learning patterns of Unconscious Competence & more”

I held an exciting phone conversation with Robbie as I stood outside a Little Chef on the A36, heading for Cardiff. I didn’t have any paper or pen about my person and for some reason my usually reliable memory has chosen to lose the information exchanged. Maybe Robbie hypnotised me on the phone or embedded some deep programme into my unconscious. Maybe the focus on work followed swiftly by 5 days in Copenhagen have erased the details leaving just the excitement about Robbie’s upcoming session in July.

I know we talked about the ‘Learning model’, and some other good stuff Robbie does on his Master Prac courses. He comes highly recommended by NLP-South member Ron Down. So for a lovely surprise evening exploring more “Unconscious Competence” be there on the 1st.

It’s O.K. It’s all flooding back now, helped by an email from Robbie confirming what we spoke about!!

This session will combine Transactional Analysis (TA) with NLP and the Learning Cycle. Usually at a point of conscious incompetence, people often experience a negative state change. This is typically called the adapted child and controlling parent in the TA model and maps well as an explanation of change of state. The session will continue with a brief NLP demonstration of a process called The Permission Pattern, which is  a practical example of how NLP can use TA principles in a powerful and sustainable way.

 

See. I told you it was an exciting phonecall.