Neuro-Linguistic Programming (N.L.P.) course


Do you live in the past or focus on the future, living in the NOW?

You should not live in the past. You can’t change the past only learn from it. Focus instead on the future. Lessons from the past school the future. With my NLP course, I show you how to take what is in your present and make a better future for yourself.

I offer a personalized N.L.P. course for stroke/head injury survivors and their caregivers.

In the pursuit of excellence: An attitude of learning, curiosity about how you do what you do – and how you can influence that curiosity.

The course lasts at least for 6 sessions and will take place every week. Neuro-Linguistic Programming is the ability to look at any given situation from another totally different perspective. We all have our own map of the world.

We delete, distort, and generalize to suit this map of the world. I will show you how to do that in a much more focused and result-driven way.

Like an onion…

These are an example of the questions that I will pose you in our time together should you take up my N.L.P. Coaching session.

  • What are you coping with now?
  • What can you do really?
  • What drives you?
  • What do you believe in?
  • What can you do?

As such we will discover what is important to you and not just on the surface.

I will go further and discuss with you in detail what are your options now, what is really going on, are you willing and able to do what needs doing.

What do you think about these questions? Are you prepared?

In previous sessions when I have been upset or felt strong emotions, I have been able to remain in the coaching sessions as I felt supported and understood.

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I am here to make sense of the journey that you are facing now. So get in touch and I will asses you, then I will coach you through tailor-made sessions and we will get through this together. Send me an email at sam@masterstrokecoaching.co.uk or call me directly at 07899 936 797

#StayStrong #MasterStrokeCoaching #SamanthaMackey

I wrote to the head of the Stroke Association about my idea of N.L.P. coaching

I wrote to the head of the Stroke Association about my idea of N.L.P. coaching in relation to Stroke survivors and their caregivers.

And she wrote back as follows:

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Dear Sam,

Thank you very much for taking the time to email. It is really interesting to read about your experiences after a stroke and your perspectives on the value of neurolinguistic programming coaching after a stroke.

We often hear from stroke survivors about the value they place on being supported to explore the challenges they’re facing in ways that promote new ways of thinking and creativity to achieve their goals. They also tell us about the importance of owning solutions to their problems, rather than being told what to do or how to think. All things that chimed with me when reading your email.

At the Stroke Association, over the past few years, we have been working hard to develop our capabilities around coaching. We’re working towards embedding a culture of coaching across the organisation. Not just with one another as staff or volunteers, but also embedding a coaching approach across how we work with people affected by stroke who access our support. We know this will make a difference to how people experience our support, but also the difference we can make to their lives after a stroke.

Many of our people already apply this coaching ethos day-to-day, of course – our Helpline, for example, works by the principles of ‘the empowerment dynamic’, whereby our people position themselves as a ‘coach’ rather than a ‘rescuer’, helping people to identify and own solutions to the obstacles there may be facing. Of course, there’s always more we can be doing.

Our People Development team is currently leading work to further embed a coaching culture across our organisation.

I have therefore shared your email with them, as well as our team that leads the development of our support, and asked them to consider and feed in your experience and ideas to the broader thinking they’re doing on this topic.

I’m sure it will provide some different angles – specifically around NLP coaching – for them to consider within the work that they are doing.

Thanks once again for taking the time to share your ideas and reflections with me.

Best wishes.

Juliet

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This is such a big deal for me and my desire to get N.L.P. coaching into the conversation of treatments for stroke and head injury survivors and their caregivers.

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