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Can I Make A Living From Nlp In London?

Neuro-Linguistic Programming, or NLP, is a method of personal development and communication. Its guiding principle is the idea that people are able to consciously take control of the workings of their brain and their interactions with others, to achieve a desired set of results. Its main uses are by those who want to alter their own behaviour in some way, those who have particular goals to achieve, and those who want to influence their interactions with others.

The applications of NLP are broad, which means that there are a wide range of courses in it on offer. These vary from short courses that provide an introduction to NLP for those wanting to use the techniques to improve their lives in some way, to long courses aimed at those who are training to be professional practitioners.

In London, courses in NLP are offered by many private colleges specialising in NLP training. NLP training is also sometimes offered by publicly funded further education colleges. These courses naturally tend to be cheaper than those at private colleges, but there is much less variety on offer. Some colleges offer home study courses, ideal if you want to fit study around other commitments. If you simply want to find out a little more about how NLP works then there are various books which might be a good first step.

The techniques of NLP are used to help people overcome certain psychological problems, including

phobias and anxiety, addiction, lack of self esteem, and confidence issues. They can also help those wanting to improve their professional performance, especially in careers dependent on human interaction, such as teaching and sales.

NLP based career opportunities are mainly as independent coaches, teaching NLP techniques to individuals or to groups, particularly in the workplace. Those wanting to work as an NLP practitioner will need to take the NLP master practitioner course, and then will generally set themselves up as a self-employed practitioner.

by: Harvey E. Mellor




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