Archive for April, 2009

In our Pegasus NLP training courses we’re a bit different from many other NLP training providers: we actually value and encourage questions and challenges from participants on our courses.

We do this for a number of very good reasons: Read the rest of this entry »

The latest Pegasus NLP Newsletter looks at healthy ageing and suggest 10 ways of getting this into action.  The newsletter is here: http://www.nlp-now.co.uk/nlp_newsletter_current.htm

There’s another article on ageing here: http://www.pe2000.com/ageing_attitude.htm

Many. many years ago, in my pre-NLP days, I was struggling to free myself from nicotine addiction. So  I went to see a South London hypnotist so that he would ‘make me’ stop me smoking.

He was a lovely elderly gentleman by the name of Lt Col. Crook and, funnily enough, his one session worked.  And, despite the stress of managing a very busy staff agency in the city of London, I was able to remain free of cigarettes. Now in the office and for the convenience of our clients we had very good filter coffee available all day long.  So, to make up for the missing buzz of the nicotine, I turned to drinking lots of coffee – all day long.

And it worked…  it gave me the necessary buzz.  Read the rest of this entry »

Last night’s episode of the BBC’s The Apprentice didn’t do any of the participants any favours – other than to make them better known to the millions of viewers. We again had a group of ruthless wannabe’s trying to prove their ability as managers,  to a millionaire property speculator turned TV host.

However it makes reasonably good TV. And it does provide some useful lessons on how not to be a manager or leader. Read the rest of this entry »

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