Escape the humdrum: New Year New You
Posted on 05. Jan, 2015 by rwalker in Announcements, Articles, Schedule
Some Special Deals.
How do you handle the pain of going back to work after the festive break? Founder of networking company Citymothers, Louisa Symington-Mills advises to avoid the drama chat and new year resolution brigade and to “Focus on the year and opportunities ahead, and remind yourself why you enjoy your job (and if you really can’t remember, perhaps now’s the time to look for another).”
And there’s a good seasonal question; how do you want this year to look? The same as last year? Whether you look for a new role, or take up a hobby – it’s a good idea to think about something new as you head back to the office. You’ve just had a glimpse into a world where work doesn’t actually define your life. Are you going to forget about your quality of life? Or will you to capitalise on this and plan some new activities, or learning new skills?
Telegraph columnist Josephine Fairley likes to set herself a new goal each year. “I certainly think stretching yourself mentally is vital, if we are to keep feeling alive and alert. But personal goals don’t have to be overly ambitious. The key is to be realistic.” I agree; my happiness strapline is “do more of what you like, and less of what you don’t”.
What will you do? You can channel all your energy into presenting some new idea to your boss or channel it into something extra-curricular that will boost your overall productivity, and happiness.
Well, here’s my contribution to your new you:
As Einstein famously said, you won’t make any significant change without changing your thinking. “We can’t solve problems by using the same kind of thinking we used when we created them.” In other words, if you really want to stretch your mental muscles, and raise your game, you need to learn to actually think differently. More facts and more research will not hit the spot. You will just have a lot of information. Change requires mental gymnastics. And that’s where NLP and Hypnosis are in their zone. Don’t be fooled by thinking it’s all about some mystical hypnotic state; hypnotic language patterns and creating effective mental imagery are the real tools of change, and form the core of hypnosis and NLP. It’s about discovering how your brain really works, then learning to reprogramme it in its own language.
Start now and discover hypnosis – with this personalised training. This Foundation Training in Hypnosis is an efficient blend of private study, on-line coaching and live face to face training. The special introductory offer is £847, and I am offering this for £797. Book here.
The seven-day NLP Practitioner training is usually £960, and I will offer this to you for just £877. The next live training is planned for March.
And finally, Master in NLP is £1677, and I will offer this for £1497. Email Richard to discuss the next training date.
I can only be sure of offering these deals till Jan 15th, or for the first three places. Don’t miss out; you only need to pay the deposit to secure your place. A payment scheme is also available.
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