

James Hunt:-
Address:
Club Class Recruitment Ltd, 2 Ellen Gardens, Chandler’s Ford, Eastleigh SO53 4RG
2011 Reports
Other Groups:
Some people look at the programme and choose which Speakers or subjects to come along for. After 12 years of running this group I have only had one evening where I would have learnt more by watching telly at home. Every meeting is about NLP and how you can do and be it better. Put the dates in your diary now and enjoy lots of NLP fun this year.
Developing Unconscious Competence
in Speaking to Groups
Read Nigel’s report here
Find out what makes you good
at the things you do well
Read Nigel’s report here
Recognise the ‘joy’ of ‘conscious incompetence’
as a place of learning!!
There is a presupposition that ‘Unconscious Competence’ only refers to things that are good for us. Gavin is suggesting we may have ‘grooved’ and ‘perfected’ some behaviours that are at best bad for us and at worst positively dangerous.
If you haven’t been to one of the sessions Dianne has run for us in the past then
you are in for a treat. If you are a regular at NLP-
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.
at Nigel and Jenny’s home
In this session John will be helping us discover more about step five in the ‘Learning
model’.
1) Unconscious Incompetence;
2) Conscious Incompetence;
3) Conscious Competence;
4) Unconscious Competence.
And 5) Conscious Unconscious Competence!
Due to a technological meltdown and computer fire Carole Parsons has limped off hurt from her planned session in November. (I know this is supposed to be about October, stick with me it’s slightly complicated!) We have found a super replacement at short notice in the persons of Tim Fearon or Emma Sargent. This should have happened in November but our speaker for October having recently returned from the South African Bush needed to move his planned date from October to November. As a result, ....
Greg returns to the UK having just completed another Master Prac Training in the Kalahari Dessert with the Bushmen and of course students from the UK and elsewhere. Greg is bringing us some of this unique and unsullied connection with raw nature with exercises to engage us in finding some of our latent and hidden ‘Stone Age Unconscious Competence’.
Bring along your sense of adventure, your openness to learning, your curiosity on high alert, but please leave the large knobbly club and sharp knife at home!
Not only pulling together all the good bits, but extending and synthesising them
into totally new ground for NLP.
This is the most important session of the year and
builds on the great work done by our Guest Speakers.
And there will be Mince Pies!








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.

