So the fear of heights therapy turned out to be Neuro-linguistic programming (NLP) in action. It was powerful to experience the exercises that I learned in the NLP course I took this autumn to earn my INLPTA diploma.
It was much easier for me to get into what the therapist was doing instead of over-analysing it if I had been completely unaware of the techniques. I couldn't help wondering if someone with no knowledge of NLP would find the whole thing, well, a bit cheesy. However, I was a customer for change so I went all out.
I have yet to test out the results. The therapist recommends I start with something less challenging than the London Eye. Today I'm suffering from a cold so the test may have to wait a few days. Stay tuned.
Showing posts with label INLPTA Diploma. Show all posts
Showing posts with label INLPTA Diploma. Show all posts
December 15, 2007
October 8, 2007
INLPTA Diploma
What the heck is a INLPTA Diploma? Well, it is a diploma in Neurolinquistic Programming certified by the International NLP Trainers Association and it is what I earned this past weekend.
I'm very excited by what I learned. Can't tell you too much at this point because my brain is now mush after sitting in a classroom for 28 hours. But I do feel like it is an expert set of tools that will come in useful in my current post and as an arts management consultant.
I'm very excited by what I learned. Can't tell you too much at this point because my brain is now mush after sitting in a classroom for 28 hours. But I do feel like it is an expert set of tools that will come in useful in my current post and as an arts management consultant.
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