The NLP & Coaching Convention 2020

On 27th March 2020, the next NLP & Coaching Convention will be held at The Albert hall, Nottingham, UK!

This event is about bringing professional coaches, in house coaches and self employed professionals together from the fields of NLP and Coaching. The aim of the day is to maximise your success and the success of your organisation. In order to inspire your clients you have to become inspired yourself and this event aims to do just that.

There will be a combination of key note speakers, inspiring workshops and the opportunity to be coached by an NLP Master Practitioner. Headlining the day is Myles Downey. Myles is an acknowledged authority on Performance, Coaching and Leadership. He is the author of three classics in the coaching and performance arena, ‘Effective Modern Coaching’, ‘Effective Coaching’ and most recently ‘Enabling Genius – a mindset for success in the 21st Century’.

Considered one of the leading business performance coaches in Europe with extensive, global experience spanning thirty years, Myles has been at the forefront of coaching not only in the UK but also right across Europe and into the near and far east, while being one of the first European coaches invited time and again to teach in Russia.

Miles will be joined by Steve Kay, Certified NLP Trainer, Leadership Trainer, Coach and author of Become a Great Leader and Coach using NLP. Steve uniquely combines NLP, Coaching & Leadership training and also research on the latest thinking in these three fields.

The event will be held at the Albert Hall in Nottingham, a unique and inspiring venue. There will also be a variety of hands on workshops throughout the day to inspire and develop your coaching practice. Included in the ticket price is a buffet lunch and tea & coffee will be served throughout the day.

Tickets available at our Super Early Bird price of £50 until 31st October 2019 increasing to £65 for the Early Bird ticket until 31st December 2019 and general tickets will cost £75 thereafter.

A limited number of VIP tickets are available which include premium front row seating, a signed copy of Steve Kay’s book, Become a Great Leader and Coach using NLP, and a 1 hour coaching session with an NLP Master Practitioner (TBA after the event) for just £95.

All tickets can be purchased here: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/the-2020-nlp-coaching-convention-tickets-68995678933

Group bookings for corporate tables are also available through kali@qualityculture.co.uk

Can’t make this year’s event? Then join our mailing list by contacting Lorna on lorna@qualityculture.co.uk so you’ll be kept up to date with news and future events.

See you there!

The Positive Leadership Club

We would like to invite you to the Positive Leadership Club because we think you’re a positive leader!

Join us for our first networking and training session on Friday 29th November at Antenna in Nottingham 1:30pm – 4:30pm. Be part of creating a movement of positive leadership in the UK and have a supportive network of great leaders, learn new skills, develop professionally and network with your peers.

Quality Culture will be hosting regular events and this first one is completely free for you to attend. Please let us know which topics would be useful for you and we’ll do our best to include them. We will have a range of guest speakers each quarter, practical take aways and ample time to network and share with your peers.

Our November event’s current schedule looks like this:

1.30pm Welcome

1.40pm What is Positive Leadership, why is it important and how do we achieve it?

2.30pm Action Learning Sets to discuss topical issues.

3.00pm Tea & Coffee.

3.15pm Feedback from Action Learning Sets.

3.30pm Horiba case study with Tracey Ward Head of HR.

3.45pm Strengths Based Leadership and Employee Engagement.

4.30pm Close

Venue:

Antenna, Room S11, Beck Street, Nottingham, NG1 1EQ

Parking: There is a range of parking close by to the venue with the closest being the NCP car park on Huntington Street

Places are limited so please confirm your attendance by email to kali@qualityculture.co.uk to secure your place.

Inside out thinking

How would it feel if you had less stress in your life? How would you like to feel calmer and more relaxed?

Today I’m going to share one of Sydney Banks’ 3 Principles of Mind, Consciousness and Thought. The Principle of Thought is the basis for ‘Inside Out Thinking’ and you can apply it straight away.

I’d like you to start by making a list of all the people and things that make you happy. Next think about something else for a few seconds to change your state e.g. Donald Trump, Brexit or Manchester United losing on Sunday. There we go. Now read your ‘happy’ list, immerse yourself in each item and I bet you feel happy. You can repeat this with the things that give you ‘petty rage’ such as people not indicating when they change lane in front of you or colleagues leaving unwashed mugs on the sink. Once again immerse yourself in your list and you will find you that you feel irritated. Now go back to your ‘happy’ list… ah much better.

Do other people make you feel angry? Do you worry about future events? If so, this article is definitely for you. Maybe sometimes you have that much going on in your head that you feel overwhelmed. Well, dear reader, I’m going to tell you something that will enable you to change all that.

The Principle of Thought suggests that our feelings are generated from our thoughts NOT from external events or other people. I know it seems like that is how it works but consider this: When the sun rises in the morning, it looks like the sun is revolving round the earth. In fact, most humans believed this to be true until about 500 years ago, but we all know now that the earth revolves round the sun even if it looks the other way around. It is simply an illusion.

My son Josh used to have a teddy bear called Softy. Softy could speak and had his own unique voice. On long journeys to Devon he would often join in a game of Eye Spy. Once when it was Josh’s turn to spy something beginning with the letter R, Softy’s little voice said, ‘Is it road?’ We were giggling all the way to the coast.

A teddy or similar toy comforts young children to such an extent they get upset when they can’t find Teddy but do the feelings of comfort come from Teddy or from the child? Logically we know Teddy is made from fabric, but it does seem that the child is getting the feelings from Teddy. As we grow older, we have teddy bear substitutes – a new bike or a new smart phone – which make us feel good. From then on, we learn that ‘stuff’ equals feeling good.

So, what about the teddies we have as an adult? Do the good feelings come from your new car or designer handbag or from you thinking about them? Do you use a shopping trip to make you feel good?

From a very young age we develop our ‘script’ or model of reality which becomes our mental model of the world around us. Our brain is continually predicting what is going on around us, firing out best guesses at the information coming through our senses. The information is then interpreted based on the data already in our script which in turn leads to thought. The next time you drive your nice shiny BMW and feel good, remember it is all coming from your thought. I’m not saying don’t have a nice car. What I’m saying is that your feelings are coming from thought.

The same process applies to things and events which worry us or annoy us. My feelings recently when United lost one nil was not coming from the pitch or the players but my thoughts which originate because of my script. Once we become conscious of our thought by saying to ourselves, ‘It’s just a thought’, the feelings will dissipate, rather like the snow in a globe settling and the globe becoming clear.

When we realise our feelings are coming from our thoughts, we will have less stress and feel our inner calmness, our mind becomes clear resetting to its natural default position. All we need to do is take a walk, go for a jog or do anything relaxing.