Ok, some of you may remember, some of you may not care, and some of you plain don't know, but I was / am a tight arse who isn't prepared to part with hard earned cash unless A) I've got loads of it burning a hole in my pocket, or B) want to do something so bad I'll find the money to do it. What has this got to do with my title and secondly with NLP, well if you give me time I'll tell you (how does one give time?).
Right here goes, I have previously stated that I don't feel the need to part with cash to attend a practitioner training and don't feel it will be of much use in my job or in my life, although I'm sure it would be good fun and it is this last point that reson B (above) is creeping in. I know 'me' quite well and can see the signs, checking out local practitioner training, I've got quite a bit of reason A (above) sitting in the bank and am damned curious, why look what it did for Al, he even reads like a decent chap
now.
So back to my title, well I've given you enough of me,
what did you do after your practitioner training? what did you do with your new learnings, your new skills, and did they fire you into the stratosphere of enlightenment. Did you begin to excel at your job, did you start your own business and begin to reap the rewards, or was it just a good experience which you are glad to have had the opportunity to undertake (this last point is where I see me if I did the training, but who knows what the endless possibilities are).
I'm genuinly intrigued to hear what you have to say, both experienced and newbies, I doubt your experience will have any impact on mine and I'm certainly not looking for your experience to be a convincer (ie this post isn't part of my buying strategy), just a simple matter of curiosity and the fact that I bore the life out of people I know when I talk NLP (well not all the time), I feel for my wife when I start, but hey that's me and I've had to put up with her Rogerian counselling for the last 7 years
