View Full Version : I'm going to get trained this Winter Break!
TTDEEB
10-24-2008, 11:41 AM
Hey guys, some of you may or may not remember me. I've made a couple or so topics throughout the last year and a half and I gave some of you a hard time. Some of you guys gave me a hard time back - I was pissed off at the time but now I realize it was a much needed slap in the face. I've been "trained" in Hypnosis through HMI's free online course, but it is obvious to me that this didn't arm me with all the tools I'd need to actually be able to help people. I've finally gathered enough money to pursue one-on-one training with an NGH instructor and he seems like a really intelligent and level guy.
Anyway my main reasons for this post are to apologize for my past behavior, and to warn you guys (heehee) that I'll be hopefully posting on here more recently and ESPECIALLY in the upcoming year.
Poodle
10-24-2008, 11:59 AM
We don't hold grudges here and if it were a slap in the face you needed that got you going, well good. If it were anything else, good too.
Enjoy your training!! We love success stories so be sure to tell us all about it.
Pood
Connie
10-24-2008, 12:11 PM
Have fun!!! :)
Connie said it. You're going to have a LOT of fun. And Poodle said it, too. We hope you'll post here a lot!
I have been a strong supporter of in-person training. At this moment, I am in the middle of taking my NLP Practitioner training with Matt James. You know, a lot of people come here and say, "I can't afford it" or "It's too far." Well, it so happens that my drive to and from the workshop takes between five and six hours a day. If you want something, you'll find a way to get it.
To all the people who think they can learn NLP by reading some books and watching videos: Sorry, you can learn about NLP that way, but the difference between reading books and watching videos with taking actual, in-person training is night and day. Books and videos are great! They're also great at reminding you about all of the information you learned. They have incredible value. But they don't replace real training.