Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) Foundation Course - CPD

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Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) Foundation Course - CPD

NLP (Neuro-Linguistic Programming) is about helping people achieve personal and professional excellence.

By CPD Seminars AECC University College

Date and time

Sat, 27 Apr 2024 09:30 - Sun, 28 Apr 2024 17:00 GMT+1

Location

AECC University College

Parkwood Campus 13-15 Parkwood Road Bournemouth BH5 2DF United Kingdom

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 30 days before event

About this event

Registration Saturday: 09:15 

Saturday: 09:30-17:00

Sunday:   09:30-17:00

This course is accredited for 13 CPD Hours by the European Academy of Chiropractic. 

 

We want to reduce our impact on the environment by limiting the amount of paper we are using for our CPD courses. Course notes: Not provided in hard copy. You will be notified by email to access notes via Dropbox or similar (this is free to access and you will not need to set up a Dropbox account).

 Presented by Jo Blakeley

NLP (Neuro-Linguistic Programming) is about helping people achieve personal and professional excellence. It’s about getting positive results, creating world class relationships and changing the way you think, behave and act so that you become a more effective person at work and home.

 

This two-day course examines some of the best bits of NLP, with the aim of getting you up to speed, quickly so that you can use the tools and techniques immediately. It will provide you with the skills necessary to improve your performance at work, whilst giving you a sound understanding of how to get the best out of yourself and the people around you through the use of well-established NLP techniques.

 

By the end of the course, delegates will be able to:

  • Know what NLP is (and isn’t)
  • Create a success mind-set
  • Manage their state
  • Build high quality relationships
  • Understand what’s holding them back from success
  • Identify other’s preferences
  • Anchor themselves into a positive state

Monday morning you will be able to:

  • Explain to others what NLP is
  • Practice the tools and techniques
  • Build rapport on a conscious and unconscious level
  • Ensure they are in a positive state
  • Detect states in others and manage them effectively
  • Change their own and others’ behaviour
  • Identify incongruency in themselves and others

 

Schedule

Saturday

09:30-09:40  Introduction      

Introduction to the seminar, the presenter, the objectives and agenda for the day.

09:40-10:15 What is NLP         

This session covers what NLP is, and isn’t, as well as an outline of the origins of NLP, the NLP model and the four pillars of NLP.

10:15-11:00 Blame Frame versus Outcome Frame      

This session outlines the first pillar of NLP and gets the delegates to use it while thinking about what they can achieve from knowing more about NLP.

11:00-11:15 Break          

11:15-13:00 NLP Presuppositions        

The second pillar of NLP is about having flexibility and in order to really understand this concept, the delegates need to know what the underlying laws of NLP are, which is what this session is about. Delegates will practise the presuppositions by doing an exercise called the ‘presupposition circle’.

13:00-14:00 Lunch          

14:00-17:00 Sensory Acuity         

The third pillar of NLP is sensory acuity. Firstly, they will learn what sensory acuity is and how they can detect it through verbal and auditory cues while calibrating the other person. Delegates will learn the difference between sensory acuity and mind reading and practise it via an activity. Delegates will also learn how to use sensory acuity to build rapport and to pick up on eye accessing cues. There will be lots of activities and exercises to practise building rapport and eye movement integration.

Sunday

09:30-11:00 State Management        

One of the key abilities in NLP is to be able to manage one’s own state and be able to observe state in others. This session describes what is meant by state, why it is so important, how to identify it and change it. The delegates will do various exercises to change their state and to try out their new skills.

11:00-11:15 Break          

11:15-13:00 Anchoring         

Anchoring is one way of harnessing and creating resourceful states and so delegates will learn what anchoring is, why it works and how to do it. They will practise various anchoring techniques to create empowering states such as confidence, positivity and resilience.

13:00-14:00  Lunch         

14:00-17:00  Changing Behaviour       

Delegates will spend the afternoon learning various techniques which utilises all the skills they’ve learnt to-date with the outcome of changing their own (and others) behaviours. These include mapping across, perceptual positions and the circle of excellence. By the end, they will have completed the four pillars of NLP.

 Speaker

Jo Blakeley is the Director of Orchard Training and has spent over nine years delivering Confidence, Communication and Leadership Development training to Dental Health Professionals as well as staff at all levels in small, medium and large firms. She is an NLP Trainer (having trained with the co-creator of NLP) and an MBTI Practitioner. She is also qualified in the teaching qualification, PTLLS, Life Coaching and Hypnosis. Prior to setting up Orchard Training, Jo worked as an in-house L&D training professional at KPMG and, between leaving University and joining KPMG in 2002, Jo worked in sales.

 

FAQs

How can I contact the organiser with any questions?

For more information contact the CPD team on +44 (0)1202 436 237 or email cpd@aecc.ac.uk.

Will lunch & refreshments be provided?

A light lunch & refreshment breaks will be provided.

What if I have a Dietary requirement?

Our catering team cater for the standard 14 food allergens. You will be asked to select any of these allergens that might be applicable when booking online.

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