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Summer Evenings are Free
We're offering free NLP this summer. Join us on a Wednesday evening in July from 7:30PM - 9:30PM

July 7 - Storytelling with NLP
July 14 - Parenting with NLP
July 21 - Healing with NLP

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Greetings!
 
We are less than a week away from the first of our two summer intensive trainings.  For eight consecutive days (we begin and end with the NLP Master Practitioners) we will immerse ourselves in a  model of how people can make positive changes and achieve excellence in a range of activities.  Even as I write this, I can feel the adrenaline beginning to pump.

When my kids were younger, I ran summer programs for kids.  If I called them literacy programs, you would probably think of summer school.  I called them Storycamps, and I had kids so excited about oral and written language that they still talk about it when they see me (fifteen years later).  Some of them were ADHD kids; some of them were brilliant; some of them were just ordinary, lively little boys and girls. All of them became so wrapped up in the stories that they produced a huge amount of work in a very short time.

My goals for the summer intensives are all grown up but not very different. I know that when we can keep somebody active in mind and body for six or eight days, they achieve remarkable things. They experience high spirits and high energy levels, and learn that they love to learn.  They do this by tackling the toughest issues in their lives and making progress. They do this by connecting with strangers and with strange ideas.  They do this by yearning for more clarity, more craftsmanship and more satisfying results in the way they approach people and goals.

Doesn't it sound amazing?


                                                                        Linda
Glendon College We are on the move!
The final weekend of June marked the first time our practitioner training has ended away from the University of Toronto campus.  The G20 closures forced us to find a home away from home, and we trained for the first time at Glendon College.

As it happens, we are looking for new places to offer practitioner training. Increasingly, we get inquiries about our training from all parts of the country. We are exploring a training in Nova Scotia in the summer of 2011, and we recently spent some time with Tourism Vancouver that has us forming an outcome to train on the west coast.  It would be exciting to be truly national in scope, at least in that we trained at both ends and in the middle!

Would you like to see a full practitioner training at Glendon, away from the downtown core? Send us an email: if there's enough interest, we'll look at our schedule for winter/spring 2011.
Emmanuel College, University of Toronto The HOPE Symposium 2010: POSSIBILITY

We have a new website launched to celebrate the 2009 HOPE Symposium and to provide information on our 2010 Symposium: POSSIBILITY.  We redesigned the site primarily because our Wordpress site was attacked and many files were lost.

If you're new to this newsletter, you might have missed the first HOPE symposium.  Community-building is important to us at NLP Canada Training, and we have terrific graduates who participate actively in our events.  In 2009, we decided that we had enough great practitioners that we should hold an event to feature the ways they inspired or supported hope: a belief that good things are possible.  Our speakers included coaches, trainers, entrepreneurs, fund-raisers, musicians, teachers and youth workers.  They brought a huge range of perspectives and experiences and passion to describing HOPE in their own terms.  It was an amazing two days.  When you visit the website, you can sample video of some of the speakers.

At NLP Canada Training we continue to want the world to judge us by the quality of the people we train. We are very proud of our graduates and the many different ways they take their training and run with it in the world.  On October 16 and 17, 2010, we will once again gather to listen, laugh and learn. Mark your calendars now. More details will follow, or visit the HOPE website for a sneak peak at this year's symposium.
 Mike Mandel launches The Navigator System
Here's how Mike describes his latest innovation in hypnosis:

Basically, the Navigator System installs a program that enables the user to access unconscious resources throughout a typical day. It provides a general programming map for the unconscious mind that creates a systematic paradigm for the direction that one desires in life. Then it adds a compass, enabling the user to make instant and immediate directional shifts to cause course corrections and keep moving towards his or her goals.

Find out more at www.mikemandelhypnosis.com
 
NLP in the summer
The best deal in NLP Practitioner training
Did you know that you can get a great deal when you register for NLP Practitioner training with a friend, colleague, partner or spouse? We know that finding customers is the most expensive part of our business, so when you register in groups of 2 or more, we provide substantial discounts.

You get a great price and you get even better value when you take the course with someone who can help you practice, compare notes and encourage you to come back to reinforce your learning in our community events. We get a great deal because we find two practitioners instead of just one, and we build a class of people who want to support one another's learning.

Price for One: $ 2250.00 +HST: ask about our no-fees payment plan
Price for Two: $ 2650.00 +HST: and you can still pay on a no-interest payment plan