Snakes, Spiders.. Rapid phobia relief!
Posted by rwalker in Announcements, Support on 12. Jul, 2015 | 0 Comments
RAPID PHOBIA RELIEF – this Tuesday eve 14 July The weekend before last I was visiting a good friend over towards Bristol, and she was showing me her lovely country cottage. We were in the garden, with a couple who had joined us for the evening. Jenny says how she loves gardening but gets put off because she is really nervous about frogs and toads. In fact she is very phobic. Now, I love resolving phobias really quickly, so I couldn’t resist offering to fix it for her there and then, as we stood with our glasses of Pimms in…Escape the humdrum: New Year New You
Posted by rwalker in Announcements, Articles, Schedule on 05. Jan, 2015 | 0 Comments
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…Mindful NLP
Posted by rwalker in Articles on 11. Mar, 2014 | 0 Comments
Mindfulness and the Mother of all NLP patterns Mindfulness would appear to be the “big new thing” which is getting scientific backing. This despite it dating back to ancient practices over two thousand years ago, even before Buddhism, which adopted it. It is being promoted by a group at Oxford University as an antidote to stress, depression and addictive behaviours for example, and even for school children. But what is mindfulness, and what does NLP have to say about it? Bandler once famously defined NLP as an attitude and a methodology that leaves behind a trail of techniques. The attitude…