| Advanced NLP with Gabe Guerrero and Eric Robbie Gabe Guerrero and Eric Robbie will be in London later this month to share the latest NLP material they've developed with Dr Richard Bandler. They'll also be teaching the powerful Bandler Argumentation Patterns and other advanced patterns that will take you to the next level of NLP mastery.
This is a one-off event - never to be repeated - so be there if you can!
You'll learn the latest and most advanced NLP material available - material that's never been taught at a public event before. You'll discover how to work with deep beliefs and build plausible conclusions using Polya patterns, how to use fuzzy logic and junko logic, and how to use the New Meta Model effectively. Don't worry if these terms don't mean anything to you yet... this is new material, and all will become clear.
You'll get to spend time in a small group (maximum 20 people) with two of the world's best and most dedicated NLP trainers. They will answer your questions, do on the spot coaching, guide you through any parts of your master prac course that you didn't and still don't understand fully yet and overall train you to become one of the most powerful communicators in the world today.
Eric and Gabe are both writing books with Richard Bandler at the moment. The demonstrations from this workshop will go down in NLP history, and you can be part of it. Call Chris Morris now on 020 7107 9790 to guarantee your place.
(Only a very few seats remain.)
28th November - 2nd December
In Central London (call for details)
Gabe Guerrero is a master trainer of NLP and DHE and has the honorary title "Associate Professor of Bandler Technologies". He has worked very closely with Richard Bandler over many years, co-trains with him in Mexico and is highly recommended by Richard as one of the best NLP master trainers in the world.
Eric Robbie is also a master trainer of NLP and DHE and he travelled and taught alongside Richard Bandler in the 80s and 90s, designing several key NLP programs including Trainers Training. He also developed Sub-Modality Eye-Accessing Cues (SMEACs) and is currently researching a new book on advanced language with Richard. |