Thursday, January 10, 2008

How can I help?

In the interests of providing ongoing support for my students, I've decided to publish this blog as a perpetual 'open frame'.


What this means is that if you have completed NLP Practitioner training or NLP Master Practitioner training with me, and you have anything you'd like to know - any questions you'd like to ask - then I will always be available to respond to those questions as best I can.

And of course, you'll know by now that responding as best I can doesn't necessarily mean offering a simple, direct answer ... although sometimes it will.

So here's how it works:  just write your question in the comments field of any post (including this one), and I'll post a response.  Simple as that.

If you're new to blogs, just scroll down to the bottom of this post - you'll see a clickable link that reads "(number) comments".  Just click that link and post your question!


Now ...

For NLP Practitioners (or anyone interested in NLP) who haven't trained with me, I hope you'll find lots of valuable stuff here ... and ... my intention for the moment is for this blog to be a resource for my own students.  What this means is that:

a) comments will be moderated, and

b) for the time being I will only post responses to questions from my own students

This may change in future - after all, change happens pretty easily - and for the time being, that's the deal.  In the meantime, why not find out how much value you can squeeze out of any posts you find here?  Sometimes we can surprise ourselves with how much there is to be learned from even the simplest things ...


So.  The ball's in your court now.  I'm sure questions have been forming and bubbling up to the surface of your mind even as you've been reading this, so ...

How can I help?

1 comment:

AliCat said...

Lets do the time warp again
Recently I have been experimenting with bending time and space. Speeding it up, then slowing it down again. If I am able to bend it at will, does it really exist? Does NLP have a view James?