Master Practitioner NLP certification

July 13th, 2009
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When we say Master Practitioner of NLP , we don't mean that you have mastered the techniques of NLP completely. In fact that would be second prize!

A true master of Master NLP has learned what makes up NLP, what's behind the NLP techniques and how can you begin to use NLP in your own way, rather than just parrot fashioned.

Of course we provide you with plenty of new NLP Master Practitioner material (see links below), yet we teach you in a style that relates to you as the future designer of techniques with a true understanding of what makes change or self-development work.

Here's a quote from one of our delegates:

"Terry, thank you so much for a wonderful training session. I am flying so high I don't think I'll need to use BA to get to Tampa this week! Before, I knew that I could be a great NLP Practitioner but I didn't know it, now I do. Thanks again. See ya Viv" Vivien Melanie

We have been running the NLP Master Practitioner for many years and the format we use has proven to be the most popular yet.

Three modules, which are whole and complete in themselves that you can do in any order and at any time. We tend to run two or even three in a year so there's plenty of options of a custom training or just do all the modules consecutively.

Each module can be paid for separately as well, so you can really budget easily with no risk.

The modules are only £685 each and that price has remained the same for the last 5 years; we just want you to experience this fantastic training!

"Thanks again for last weekend. Only one word - awesome! The real description is somewhere in the Infinite Cosmos...... Anyway, I got to playing with whether I could make it to the next Module 3 - what if I did / what if I didn't / for what purpose not going, and concluded that I HAD to be there". Adrian Munday

Click here for the full description of the NLP Master Practitioner course

Click here to register for the NLP Master Practitioner (£350 registration fee)

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Written by Terry Elston on July 13th, 2009
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