Breaking down Barriers
Live training Accelerator Day 3 with Ann Skidmore
During a training day that is full of great exercises you will learn to uncover some of the barriers to performance that are stopping clients from moving forward to achieving their desired goal. Until you and your client are clear about the reality of their situation, how can you set about improving it?
For instance, many clients need coaching to help them improve relationships. The exercises we learn today will help them do just that – whether they are in challenging personal relationships, or being bullied at work, or in a situation of long-term conflict that they just cannot resolve. For a client with this kind of issue, the superb coaching you will be able to provide could be a wonderful solution to an overwhelming problem.
Many clients behave in ways that they themselves don’t fully understand. Perhaps there are unconscious drivers to that behaviour. In uncovering these you can proceed with your client firstly to understanding and then changing behaviour. You will also be able to help your clients understand the behaviour of others, which can be vital in establishing better personal relationships.
A further vital learning today is in the area of internal conflict. How often do we find ourselves seeming to take one step forward only to take two steps back? It’s a common problem, but it can be that we are caught in a trap of our own making. By examining our own internal conflicts we have the chance to settle them and move on with determination and confidence.
Introducing new NLP tools and techniques
- Parts integration
- Meta programs
- Perceptual positions
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