Choosing Your NLP and Hypnotherapy Training Course
- Date: 2007-01-20 - Word Count: 440
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Thinking about taking part in NLP training? - if so, it can be overwhelming trying to decide which course and trainer will be most suitable for you. Having recently, trained in NLP practitioner in Herts, I thought it might be helpful for you, if I shared my experience and advice for finding a decent trainer.
1. The first step is to look into the background of potential trainers - who did they train with? Are they qualified to teach NLP, is their expertise in therapy or business?
2. Have a look at their website - is it simple, clear and easy to follow? Do you like it? Is the information informative? In my experience you will find out something about the trainers style from their website. Unorganised, chaotic and gimmicky websites could potentially mean a similar training!
3. Do you know anyone else who has trained with them - try to get information from other people who have first hand experience of their teaching style and course. It's important to find out whether previous students feel competent at the end of training and what they have gone onto do with the training.
4. Find out about the course content, out of course study and examination method. Good trainings will require you to take part in a set amount of study time and classroom sessions, in order to meet requirements for being able to certify with relevant bodies.
5. Talk to the trainer and try to meet them beforehand if possible. This is very important. Some companies run free taster events. It's important that you feel that you are able to connect with your trainer and that you find them genuine and interesting to listen too. There are plenty of cheesy personal development gurus out there waiting to take your money!
I completed my NLP practitioner, in Herts, with a company called People Building. People building provide NLP practitioner and master practitioner trainings in Herts. I found this training to be of a really good quality. The trainer, Gemma Bailey, is down to earth, and has a charismatic presenting style. The course content was comprehensive and she knew her stuff. I now coach at trainings for People Building. I would happily recommend NLP practitioner training, Herts with People Building. Good luck in finding a good trainer.
Welcome to People Building, a self development company dedicated to inspiring growth, progression and better results in your life. It is our privilege to present to you authentic NLP and Hypnosis training at NLP Practitioner Level, NLP Master Practitioner and Hypnotherapy Diploma, for those in Hertfordshire, Bedfordshire, Buckinghamshire and London. We will never cease to evolve, and it gives me great pleasure, to invite you with us on this epic adventure.
www.peoplebuilding.co.uk
1. The first step is to look into the background of potential trainers - who did they train with? Are they qualified to teach NLP, is their expertise in therapy or business?
2. Have a look at their website - is it simple, clear and easy to follow? Do you like it? Is the information informative? In my experience you will find out something about the trainers style from their website. Unorganised, chaotic and gimmicky websites could potentially mean a similar training!
3. Do you know anyone else who has trained with them - try to get information from other people who have first hand experience of their teaching style and course. It's important to find out whether previous students feel competent at the end of training and what they have gone onto do with the training.
4. Find out about the course content, out of course study and examination method. Good trainings will require you to take part in a set amount of study time and classroom sessions, in order to meet requirements for being able to certify with relevant bodies.
5. Talk to the trainer and try to meet them beforehand if possible. This is very important. Some companies run free taster events. It's important that you feel that you are able to connect with your trainer and that you find them genuine and interesting to listen too. There are plenty of cheesy personal development gurus out there waiting to take your money!
I completed my NLP practitioner, in Herts, with a company called People Building. People building provide NLP practitioner and master practitioner trainings in Herts. I found this training to be of a really good quality. The trainer, Gemma Bailey, is down to earth, and has a charismatic presenting style. The course content was comprehensive and she knew her stuff. I now coach at trainings for People Building. I would happily recommend NLP practitioner training, Herts with People Building. Good luck in finding a good trainer.
Welcome to People Building, a self development company dedicated to inspiring growth, progression and better results in your life. It is our privilege to present to you authentic NLP and Hypnosis training at NLP Practitioner Level, NLP Master Practitioner and Hypnotherapy Diploma, for those in Hertfordshire, Bedfordshire, Buckinghamshire and London. We will never cease to evolve, and it gives me great pleasure, to invite you with us on this epic adventure.
www.peoplebuilding.co.uk
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