| Subject | From | Date |
| how to start | chatura s ranatunga | 23 Dec 2003 05:22 |
| Coach , NLP and Psychology Therapy | charles fu | 16 Dec 2003 05:15 |
| Advocates and NLP | ambreen | 10 Dec 2003 08:35 |
| Being a Good Trainer in NLP? | charles fu | 06 Dec 2003 04:58 |
| Copyright | Katharina Van Gend | 04 Dec 2003 02:30 |
| NLP Certification | Neena Bhattacharjee | 04 Dec 2003 08:20 |
| Multiple Parts | jonathan lee | 03 Dec 2003 03:30 |
| General Semantics & NLP | Kay Rudisill | 30 Nov 2003 02:12 |
| NLP Practitioner Training and Certification | Ramaswamy | 19 Nov 2003 05:13 |
| Logical Levels of Experience | mamohale | 12 Nov 2003 11:35 |
| how to start — chatura s ranatunga — Tuesday, December 23, 2003 |
how did you start your work in nlp is it interesting or diffcult? |
| Sue's Answer |
Hello there, I started learning NLP by going on a course and I started working with NLP by beginning to use what I was learning. Then after about 6 years of that I decided to run a public NLP fundamentals course. The learning part was easy as the trainings was so powerful and fascinating but difficult in the issues that I faced for myself and my personal learning. Using NLP in my work was easy but a bit scary at first but it made the work that I did so much more interesting and effective. And running public courses? Well they have been easy at times, often challenging, a source of much joy and lots of sadness, sometimes difficult and even almost impossible but overall they have led to great consolation and I hope have made a positive difference for all those who have attended them. Things are what we tend to make them I believe. Sincerely, Sue Knight |