September NLP Meetup – Friday, September 30, 2011

Getting Things Done: Propulsion Systems and Submodality Manipulation to Take Action Now!

Have you ever wondered why some people are able to immediately take action to complete a goal, while other people keep putting off taking action until the last moment?

Maybe you manage other people and can’t understand why some people are easy to motivate while others don’t respond.

Or maybe you want to be able to get more things done more quickly, rather than putting things off again and again.

At this meetup, we’ll look at Propulsion Systems, the primary thought patterns people use to get started and complete tasks. We’ll also work with the Submodalities within these strategies, so you can make any strategy work better now.

When you understand how different people motivate themselves in different ways, you’ll be able to identify a person’s strategy and use it to help that person get things done (even if “that person” is you).

For more information, visit the Columbus NLP Meetup homepage.



Peak Performance Mindset
– Oct. 9, 2011, Chesterland, OH

Do you find yourself lacking confidence when you approach the start line for an agility run or at an obedience trial?

Do you rely on supersitions to be successful?

Do you feel anxiety over your dogs’ performance of a specific obstacle or exercise, even though you know those fears are likely to become self-fulfilling?

Then you can’t afford to miss this one-of-a-kind workshop, conducted by performance coach Jeffrey Richards.  Discover the mental techniques to help you get the most out of the time and effort you put into your sport.

This training is being held in conjunction with Canine Affair Center in Chesterland, OH.  Click here to download the flyer and registration form.