Tag Archives: coaching
EYE ACCESSING CUES – Part 1
Hey everyone. I thought I’d bash out another blog on an area of NLP that never ceases to fascinate me – EYE ACCESSING CUES. It’s been around since as early as 1890 when James Williams an American psychologist examined it … Continue reading
Visualise Your way to Success – Can You Picture it?
Hey everyone, I trust you’re all well. A bit of NLP for you this time; the other day, as I was driving home from a particularly upbeat training session, I got to thinking about how important imagery was to us…well, … Continue reading
Reframe Your Thinking – Metaphors – The Magical Bank
NLP offers many things to its followers and practitioners. It’s all about expanding choices; wouldn’t you like to have more choices? One way to expand thinking and to reveal other choices that might have been previously hidden from you … Continue reading
In Your Comfort Zone
We hear it all the time “Doh, I’m well out of my comfort zone” and “Oh my gosh, I can’t do that”. Do you know where your comfort zone is? How do you know? Truth is…you don’t know about them … Continue reading
NLP – Noticing and paying attention to METAPHORS (Part 2)
Hey, welcome to the second of my Two-Part Series on Metaphors. Part 1 – Isomorphic Metaphors and Storytelling, proved so popular I was inundated with so much positive feedback I had trouble keeping up. I thought I’d kick off 2012 … Continue reading
Beliefs and Hairdressing
As a busy performance coach, it’s inevitable at some stage in the relationship with my clients that we come up against beliefs. It’s a massive subject area but there are those coaches out there who labour on it so much … Continue reading
5 Things to do before the year is out…
1. Do something amazing… give blood. That’s what they say. Did you know that 96% of the UK population rely on the other 4% to give blood? NHS supplies are always low. Why not register to give blood in your … Continue reading

