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I discovered darts

When I first came to England I discovered the game darts.  It was a great way of spending an evening while enjoying a relaxed couple of pints with friends. Yes, they did have darts in some Irish pubs but not nearly to the same extent as here in the UK where, at the time, virtually every pub had a dartboard.

Despite having no experience in the game I discovered I had a ‘natural talent’ for playing darts. I was pretty successful – for the first few weeks.

And then things went awry.  I gradually became quite hopeless at the game – almost to the point where hitting the dart board at all, let alone hitting the spot I wanted to hit, was considered successful.  Continue reading

NLP Quick Tips: Task, Relationship… and Rapport

There’s been a long gap between this post and the previous one — almost 2 months. September-November is our busiest period and happily this year has been no exception.

So finding time to keep up with blogs articles hasn’t been easy. And that’s quite frustrating because I get so many great ideas for articles from interacting with people who attend our NLP training courses.

Quick Tips?

Yep, it’s been a matter of lots of great ideas and no time to flesh them out into articles… so I’ve come up with the idea of “Quick Tips” in which I’ll condense very practical, down-to-earth ways of doing things more effectively into as few words as possible.

Obviously these won’t be very thorough or in-depth but they will be practical.

Take your time!

One of the first “challenges” in becoming an effective comnicator is knowing how to create the right atmosphere for effective communicating to occur. (By the way, this is a huge subject – further ideas and tips will follow.) Continue reading

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: Continue reading

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