Am I too critical of NLP/Hypnosis?

A client commented to me the other day that she thought I was overly critical of NLP and hypnosis. In replying I made the distinction that it’s actually most of the people trained in NLP and/or hypnosis that I’m critical of…

I think NLP is an extraordinarily useful skill set to be learnt and hypnosis is fundamental for learning how to communicate more effectively.

What I’m critical of is the people who attend training’s, and once qualified then stop.

It’s like getting a black belt in a martial art. Anyone who does a martial recognises what this means is now you’re ready to start learning. 

The fact that you have a title or qualification, like Master Practitioner of Trainer doesn’t qualify you for anything. What counts is the difference you can make for your clients and the impact you have in the world. It’s all about taking action and your ability to successfully do that.

So what are you doing today to become more successful? What’s the next thing to be doing? How can you really make a difference for someone? 

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