What is NLP? And how is it useful? Here is a general NLP FAQ. This is different to the FAQ on the Graduate Certificate in NLP, as it is generic and discusses the field. There may be questions we have not covered that you would like to ask. Please do so through the contact us link, at the bottom of the page.
At Inspiritive we are constantly striving to adapt our training programmes to the latest trends in the business world so you, our clients, can derive the most relevant possible results in regards to current trends. According to Forbes Magazine, a major study has been completed of human capital trends around the world (Deloitte Global Human […]
More DetailsNAT10970001 Experience Neuro-Linguistic Programming Fundamentals This seminar fulfils the requirements for the following unit of the 10970NAT Graduate Certificate in Neuro-Linguistic Programming. Discover the New Code of NLP Discover an advanced form of NLP and find out how this technology can be applied to make a real difference in your performance, your learning and your […]
More DetailsUnit 1 – NAT10970001 Experience NLP Fundamentals This is the first unit of the Graduate Certificate in NLP and as such it has been designed to set the frame and teach you the foundations for the duration of the whole course. This unit describes the knowledge and skills to build rapport and track basic human […]
More DetailsUnit 5 – NAT10970005 Apply advanced processes of NLP to personal and organisational change This unit describes the knowledge and skills you can use to develop and apply advanced change processes and information gathering techniques. you will, be invited to discover the NLP patterns underpinning these processes and to revisit the concept that NLP is […]
More DetailsAt Inspiritive we are constantly striving to adapt our training programs to the latest trends in the corporate world so you, our clients, can derive the most relevant possible results in regards to current trends. According to a recent article published by Forbes magazine the skills employers most value in employees at and potential hiring […]
More DetailsIn all of our years as trainers there is a questions that potential students ask often ‘how can you use NLP?’. Here’s the answer. If you are a living breathing thinking human being then you run neuro-linguistic programs. These are patterns of organisation both voluntary and involuntary within your own bodily system (intra-personal communication) and […]
More DetailsNLP explores the relationship between how we think (neuro), how we communicate both verbally and non-verbally (linguistic) and our patterns of behaviour and emotion (programmes) (Collingwood & Collingwood; 2001). It is both an epistemology, in that it studies how we know what we know and a methodology for creating practical descriptions of how we function […]
More DetailsYou could read books and articles, experience coaching with an NLP trained coach or attend a top quality NLP seminar or training course. If you read before or instead of training, you will learn about NLP and maybe use the written format in a limited fashion. To learn to use NLP fluently in real time […]
More DetailsThis page provides a contrast between the original standards set to become an NLP Practitioner and how they differ from today’s standards. Time A minimum of 20 days and 130 hours used to be the recognised time standard for NLP Practitioner trainings for most NLP Associations. The nationally accredited course in Practitioner of NLP that […]
More DetailsProcess Process not Content: The field of NLP makes the distinction between process and content. NLP is a process (not content) model. Content models are not NLP! I have seen books marketed as NLP texts that contain content rituals under the guise of NLP techniques. Skilled NLP trainers make the distinction when teaching between process […]
More DetailsTimelines and timeline models are part of Neuro-Lingusitic Programming (and an integral part of the Graduate Certificate in NLP). Timelines as models in NLP originated in two forms. Mental timelines that use small and important subcomponents of seeing, hearing and feeling, called Submodalities, were modelled and described by Steve and Connirae Andreas. Physical timelines, where […]
More DetailsAs NLP explores and builds models (modelling) of how we do what we do (through providing a methodology that studies the relationship between how we think, communicate and behave), NLP provides a technology for accelerating learning. NLP deals in patterns of effective thinking and communication, so accelerated learning occurs as a byproduct of NLP methodology […]
More Details10970NAT Graduate Certificate in Neuro-Linguistic Programming “We codify and transfer exceptional effectiveness to enable people to transform their own and others’ performance.” Nationally accredited NLP training Endorsed and respected nationally and internationally. The Graduate Certificate in Neuro-Linguistic Programming is the world’s first and only fully accredited post-graduate qualification in NLP. With this qualification you gain […]
More DetailsCreating models of Exceptional Effectiveness; NAT10970006 Perform NLP modelling to Capture Expertise: Unit 6 of 10970NAT Graduate Certificate in NLP Introduction to the art of capturing, describing and transferring expertise and expert performance (modelling). “Like the creative composer, some people are more gifted at living than others. They do have an effect on those around […]
More DetailsNLP Training Standards Practitioner Standards (150 hours total) Unit 1: NAT10970001 Experience NLP Fundamentals, Unit 2: NAT10970002 Elicit Information and Generate Solutions, Unit 3: MAT10970003 Apply Interventions for Optimal Self-Management Master Practitioner Standards (250 hours total) Unit 4: NAT10970004 Metaphor and Strategies that support Change and Development Unit 6: NAT10970005 Perform NLP Modelling to capture Expertise Graduate Certificate NLP – Modern […]
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