The trainers on my shortlist that I will review soon are
- Richard Bandler
- John LaValle
- John La Tourrette
- Michael Breen
- John Grinder
- Michael Hall
- Shelle Rose Charvet
- Rodger Bailey
There are dozens of trainers I met over the years, mostly from the UK. If there is anyone who you would like me to look at, do let me know. I might have met them or might have heard some interesting gossip...
I have had a look at your blog. Some interesting information. It appears that you have been in the NLP Game for numerous years.
ReplyDeleteI am interested in who you recommend or what particualr programs with each particalur NLP Teacher.
Would really appreciate it!
Thankyou
Hi, thanks for the comment.
DeleteAs you probably can tell from some of my posts, the ethics of a trainer are quite important to me. That does not mean that you can't learn good stuff from some of the scumbags out there.
Also, I have mostly associated with the SNLP crowd, so am strongly biased towards them (for the same reason, I'm also very strongly biased AGAINST some of them) and I always found ANLP, INLPTA trainers and trainings quite boring.
And yet, I know many people who got fantastic results from those courses.
My preferences will be quite different from yours.
What do you want to get out of a training?
What is your learning style?
What is important for you about the trainer and the event itself?
Make sure you're clear about your expectations, check out the trainers on youtube, see if you like their style, ask them questions via email, look for genuine testimonials and then make your own decision.
Good luck and let us know how you're getting on.
Why not review the legendary Meta Master Trainer Chris(tina) Hall ?
ReplyDeleteHi, so far, I never had the chance to meet Chris, which is a shame, because I heard really good things about her.
DeleteThe only close encounter was when someone in the UK wanted to get her over for an event and tried to get me and some other trainers to tell our students about it, but he came across as a bit, let's say, unprofessional, so we declined.