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Business and life coaching

Helping people to unlock their potential to get the outcomes they deserve

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Develop specific skills as well as improve communication, teamwork, motivation, concentration, focusIn:• Business• Individuals• Groups• Children and students

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Mike SladeCertified Practitioner of NLPCertified Practitioner of NLP CoachingBA Hons Business Studies

..and part time mad scientist Dr Shaky

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The Presuppositions of NLP

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1. There is no failure, only feedback

2. If what you are doing is not working, do something else

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3. You cannot not communicate

4. The meaning of communication is not simply what you intend, but also the response that you get

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5. Behaviour is geared towards adaption

6. Every behaviour has a positive intention. Everyone is doing the best that they can with the resources they have available. People make the best choice that they can at the time. Behaviour and change are to be evaluated in terms of context and ecology.

7. People are much more than their behaviour

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8. Respect for the other persons model of the world

9. The map is not the territory. People respond to their experience, not to reality itself

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10. Possible in the world and possible for me is only a matter of how.

11. People have all the resources that they need to make the changes that they want. We already have all the resources that we need or we can create them. There are no unresourceful people, only unresourceful states.

12. Modelling successful people leads to excellence

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13. The mind and the body are interlinked and affect each other

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14. Having choice is better than not having choice. The system (person) with the most flexibility (choices) of behaviour will have the most influence on the system.

The law of Requisite Variety.