The past few extraordinary months have thrown up huge differences of opinion. Issues such as racism, sexism and the coronavirus pandemic have shown how polarised people can be. And we have seen people falling out with each other over such things as the value of wearing masks, entitlement to financial support, or the effectiveness of our politicians and their decisions.
In a world where there is so much fear and antagonism about these differences, this month's Grapevine will explore NLP's role in understanding differences and appreciating opposing points of view.
We will explore ways of showing replacing fear and antagonism with tolerance and respect. This month's theme is NLP's role to help with healing and reconciliation.
The NLP Grapevine is a monthly NLP practice group held live on-line. It is our way of enabling you to keep in touch with others who are interested in NLP, through regular Practice Groups, and occasional additional courses and events which may be of interest to you.
This month's topic
The past few extraordinary months have thrown up huge differences of opinion. Issues such as racism, sexism and the coronavirus pandemic have shown how polarised people can be. And we have seen people falling out with each other over such things as the value of wearing masks, entitlement to financial support, or the effectiveness of our politicians and their decisions.
In a world where there is so much fear and antagonism about these differences, this month's Grapevine will explore NLP's role in understanding differences and appreciating opposing points of view.
We will explore ways of showing replacing fear and antagonism with tolerance and respect. This month's theme is NLP's role to help with healing and reconciliation.
Come with an open mind, and leave with a deeper understanding of what NLP is, and what you can do with it.
Who is it for?
The NLP Grapevine Practice Group is for all those who have an interest in NLP.
People who have already studied NLP to any level are welcome, as are people who have never studied NLP at all. All we ask is that you come with an interest in NLP, an open mind and a willingness to share with others.
What happens at a Grapevine?
What is provided?
Who runs the Practice Group?
The NLP Grapevine is led by Madeleine Allen, Your Mindset Mentor. Madeleine is an NLP Trainer and Master Practitioner. Occasionally, we invite suitably-qualified guest presenters to lead specialist topics.
The NLP Grapevine Practice Group is organised and administered by Bright Light NLP, which is a trading name of Allen Training Associates Ltd.
We also offer occasional additional courses and events which may be of interest to you. Keep in touch with us through our website www.brightlightnlp.com or our Facebook page.
Do I have to be qualified in NLP to attend the Grapevine?
No. The NLP Grapevine is open to anyone with an interest in NLP, and any level of experience, from absolute beginner to Master Practitioner. All we ask is that you bring an open mind and a willingness to participate.
What if I can't attend the live on-line event?
You will still get access to all the materials and the recording of the event.
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