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'MOT your life'
Professionals in the North East are being encouraged to ‘MOT their life’ this year in a weekend which aims to put them on track for success in 2007. A two-day course entitled ‘Life MOT’ is to be delivered this weekend in Newcastle. It is designed to “spring clean the brain” by realigning goals and objectives, creating clear and positive thought and opening the mind to a host of new possibilities.
Matt Hudson of training providers Simple NLP, who have designed the course, said: “We enter each new year vowing that this time we will go to the gym, get fit, quit our job, get that promotion, spend more time with the family, but how many of us are still achieving these goals by February? Very few. “The problem is that people attempt to make these big life changes without laying the right foundations in our brains. That means sweeping out the negatives, the doubts, the patterns of behaviour that lead to failure and resetting our brains so that we can really start afresh.”
“Negative thought patterns and behaviours limit our beliefs and prevent us realising the success we want. In effect we sabotage ourselves. “The Life MOT is a simple, light hearted but effective way of addressing this, to ensure that 2007 can really be the year where you achieve exactly what you want.”
For more information about the course, which takes place on 13-14 January at the Menzies hotel in Silverlink Park, contact the company on 08000 43 69 42 or email at signup@simplenlp.com
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Ruth Mitchell .
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