Personal Training Perth with NLP

by admin on January 24, 2011

Using the vast experience gained over 2 decades at the sharp end and linking them with the fantastic tools of Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP), Steve Sharkey can show you how to unleash your true potential – In effect – A Guardian To Your Health & Success.

What is Neuro-Linguistic Programming?
Neuro-Linguistic Programming is a method of influencing behaviour within the brain (the “neuro” part of the phrase) through the use of language (the “linguistic” part) and other types of communication to enable a person to “recode” the way the brain responds to stimuli (that’s the “programming”) and manifest new and better behaviours.
The benefits of NLP for you are too numerous to list, however some of the main ones include…
Within Yourself, Your Relationships and Learning
Quickly identify and blast through the limitations that are holding you back in business and in life… Once you break through these, your business and personal life will never be the same again.
Master your subconscious mind so that you can learn more quickly than traditional teaching methods could ever allow
Learn things about yourself that you didn’t know before
Master your own emotions so that you handle all eventualities easily
Gain that vital edge that makes you a far more effective and powerful communicator
Enhance your personal relationships
Develop instant confidence

In Business & Your Career
Get an edge over your competition in business and safely increase your profits
Get what you want by effectively managing your internal mindset and influencing others to happily work with you to achieve your dreams
Overcome the hurdles which prevent you from taking your business or career to the next level
Learn how to motivate yourself and others with ease
Learn to use language with greater precision and elegance so that you and others can get what you want
Think better, think more clearly and make better decisions

Steve graduated in 2004 with a Masters Degree In Business Administration (MBA).
Holds a Certificate of Practitioner in NLP (UK 2007)
Qualified Cert 3 and 4 Health & Fitness Coaching
20 years as a Health club owner has enabled him to gain a broad knowledge in commerce which has proved to be the catalyst for his relentless curiosity to make things work better. In addition, he’s held a passionate interest in improving the quality of people’s lives and providing personal training perth

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