28 Apr
Posted by: Steve Andreas in: NLP Trainings, News
Are you considering attending the new “Advanced Mastery Training” with Trainers Andrew Austin, Steve Andreas, and Steven Watson? (August 10-15, 2009 in Winter Park, Colorado). This is a unique training opportunity, specially designed for NLP Master Practitioners wanting to deepen their practice and artistry.
You can join in a free conference call, with one or all three of our Trainers. They’ll tell you why they are excited about this training, and you can ask any questions you may have about how it will be useful to you. You can still receive the early signup discount until May 15. ($750 total for the 6 days of training, including additional evening sessions.)
Each call will be was about ½ hour in length. In case you weren’t able to make these calls live, they were recorded and are available now for free download.
Andrew Austin
May 3 (Sunday), 9:00 am Pacific Time; 10 am Denver Time, 12 noon Eastern.
Steve Watson
May 6 (Wednesday), 6:00 pm Pacific Time; 7 pm Denver Time, 9pm Eastern.
Listen to the Call Now. (Note: This recording begins about 2 minutes into the call)
Steve Andreas
May 7 (Thursday), 6:00 pm Pacific Time; 7 pm Denver Time, 9pm Eastern.
(Don’t know what time this is in your area? Click here for a time zone converter.)
Caller Instructions
Dial (712) 775-7000
When prompted for the access code, enter: 315922#
These calls are free except for your long distance charges to the above number. We recommend using a landline if possible. (Cell phones sometimes create static.)
Who is Invited?
Anyone considering attending the Advanced Mastery Training, August 10-15 in Winter Park Colorado, is welcome to join these calls.
Final Advanced Mastery Training Dates
August 10-15, 2009, Monday through Saturday.
Please check these dates on your Calendar. We have shifted the dates 1 day (to accommodate NLP Comprehensive’s Master Practitioner Group).
Andy Austin will be presenting some of his recent models and observations that inform his work with clients, including:
Steve Andreas will be offering demonstrations of one-on-one open-ended sessions with clients (with workshop participants, and we will also invite non-participants to come in specially for these sessions.) Steve has been doing videotaped client sessions one day a month. Both live and DVD sessions will become the focus for modeling what was done, how the change was created, including multiple perspectives from the 3 trainers. Steve will also demonstrate and teach a variety of ways to work with troublesome self-talk, which is a key element underlying a wide variety of problems. He will also demonstrate Nick Kemp’s spinning feelings method, another key component to resolving many different kinds of problems.
Steve Watson will be offering demonstrations drawing from his extensive clinical practice and teaching experience, including extensive experience with Multiple Personality and other unusual clients. We have asked Steve to emphasize demonstration and teaching in hypnosis, one of his specialties, because many people are expressing interest in deepening their skills in this area.
Beyond the specific approaches presented by each trainer, we anticipate a dynamic exchange and synthesis between the three trainers, who will all be present for the entire 6 days. This will provide opportunities for multiple perspectives on the same events. The questions and comments of our participant group will also influence the direction and applications as this training unfolds.
To learn more about the Advanced Mastery Training and to register,
visit www.toolsfortransforming.com/advanced-trainings
2 Responses
steve martin
29|Apr|2009 1HI!!
Everything good and very interesting. I really appreciate it.
Thanks
anon
14|May|2009 2In SOM II, the integration of parts relied on communication between polarities, and that could include responding to what’s being heard, rather than how it is said. My own experience, time and again, is that my internal voices have a familiar sense, as if I were executing a feel-hear circuit on input of an internal voice. My world has consequences and less of a safety net (more of a jeering crowd, sometimes), so I need my troublesome voices “troublesome” or an even better integration with them. The difference between me consciously agreeing to do it and me being the person speaking with the voice who (still) wants to do it, is a chasm.
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