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Business giveaway: NLP practitioner course
Bdaily has teamed up with NLP Northeast to give away a half priced place on a forthcoming 10-date practitioner course.
The Practitioner Course concentrates on acquiring a heightened level of sensory acuity, more expertise in noticing other people and making sense of what they are doing, fluency in the use of language, and a more useful understanding of yourself and how you do what you do, good things as well as the not-so-useful ones.
NLP Practitioner Course (enter to win a half price place, £425)
The course takes place over 10 weekends, one a month for ten months and begins on the weekend of 29th, 30th September 2012.
Entry to the competition closes on 25th September 2012.
To enter
- Send an email to: enquiries@bdaily.co.uk with the subject line ‘NLP’.
- Include your name, email address and phone number.
- Write a short brief explaining how you might be able to use NLP skills to improve your own life, and / or the life of people in your personal or professional community.
- We’ll then pick out a winner at random for each course following the closing date.
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