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Workshops take place on a monthly or two-monthly basis and are held at the Hillhead Library, Byres Road, Glasgow. Dates will appear on this page as they become available. If you wish to be notified of subsequent workshops and their dates, please send us an e-mail.

1. Need to Change Your Life?

An Introduction to NLP. 


A two day weekend workshop which will enable you to learn the essentials of NLP. We will also give specific attention to Conflict Resolution, Building Rapport and Defining your Goals.

This workshop will help you to discover how to define what it is that you really want and then how to achieve it. You will learn how to uncover, change or transform what is holding you back.

By understanding how your mind works, you will be able to take more control of your thoughts, emotions and behaviours this, in turn, will help you to make far-reaching positive changes beyond the initial problem.

You will learn the essence of communication, how to create and maintain rapport - even with yourself! And more importantly, for some, how to build (or mend) relationships. You will learn how to change the dynamics of a relationship and will have changed it by the time you leave the workshop.

This workshop focuses on the skills that will allow you to discover new ways to focus your mind, channel your energy and achieve your goals. We will concentrate on practical techniques that you can use for yourself in everyday situations to enhance your performance.

There will be time to get answers to your questions and to experience the power of NLP for yourself. The emphasis will be on learning how to apply NLP and discover the benefits in all aspects of your life and work.

Inspiring, entertaining and life transforming, it could change the way you think - for good.


2. STUCK!

This is a two-day workshop, which is two-fold: it is an introduction to some of the basic skills of NLP and an opportunity to deal with that awful time in our lives when we experience being stuck.  We are talking about those times we lose sight of our goals, are at a loss for ideas or the ones we have are filled with a sense of demotivation.  It could be one of those times when a problem you have will just not be solved and it has reached the point where you are exhausted with it. Perhaps everything is fine and you can’t see the future – you’ve reached the end of all the dreams you’ve had and the next one hasn’t landed, nothing is really wrong but there is that sense there should be something more.

Many of us hit a stage like this, as we approach our late thirties, early forties, or one of those other birthdays (not that a certain age is a prerequisite for being stuck); but you may find, as you reach certain milestones, that life seems to come in on you for review, that you hit a pause or a panic. This kind of crisis is not meant to be a negative experience but it can certainly feel like it.