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Coach
14th April 2005, 17:50
Hi,
My name is Norman Hinks, I own www.norman-hinks-coaching.co.uk.
I am a life, business and corporate success NLP coach.
I am based in the Midlands, and really enjoy my career. I have been searching for a networking forum and after watching this board I decided to join fully.
I look forward to contributing to the group, and asking for help myself !
Best Regards to All
Norman.
Webstuff
14th April 2005, 18:01
Hi Norman, I'm a physically healthy, none-drinking, none-smoking young man who feels the whole world merely exists for my benefit. What would you suggest for me?
Welcome to the forums, its nice to have you onboard ;).
Rob Holmes
14th April 2005, 18:06
Welcome Norman :)
Rob
TargetTesting
14th April 2005, 18:18
Welcome to the forum's Norman,
NLP is something that I've been interested in for about 5 years. Let me know if you are doing any NLP workshops in the Midlands
Regards
Bill
BTW "My Phylosophy" should be "My philosophy" (on the nav menu and the page header when it is selected)
Coach
14th April 2005, 18:36
Thanks for the warm welcome.
I'll be running some workshops later in the year, I am negotiating the venue. What specifically interests you with NLP?
Webstuff As a coach I would not suggest anything. You have the answers that you seek.
We could investigate why you have those particular beliefs.
Every one has their own beliefs and values. If your belief empowers you then keep it, if not change it if you wish. Only you know and can.
Stepping outside my coach box I believe any day above ground is a great day full of opportunities and experiences.
Norman.
Alpha
14th April 2005, 21:40
Hi Norman and welcome.
Glad to see you have taken the plunge and joined in :D
Webstuff
14th April 2005, 23:07
Its not just my beliefs, I have a large cult following. (Has anyone noticed my posts going off-topic here?)
Ozzy
15th April 2005, 10:28
ha ha @ Webstuff.
Hello Norman, are you sure there isn't anything you can do for Webstuff? seriously? :)
Glad to see you here by the way.
Coach
15th April 2005, 12:46
HI Ozzy,
Thanks for the welcome.
I can only help those who want to be helped I'm afraid.
Perhaps Webstuff could define 'cult following' more specifically.
What he actually sees as a 'cult following' might enlighten us more? Or not!! :lol:
Regards
Norman
Webstuff
15th April 2005, 13:18
You know how it is; long flowing gowns, chanting, and kissing the ground on which I walk. Same old, same old...
Coach
15th April 2005, 14:12
Sounds like the masons to me! funny handshakes and all that!
SillyJokes
15th April 2005, 14:53
As a coach I would not suggest anything. You have the answers that you seek.
Pah, this is my beef with life coaches - you pay them and they tell you that you have to work it out for yourself.
Seriously though, welcome.
Coach
15th April 2005, 15:00
Quite, What a brilliant job heh? I love it myself. :P
Thanks for the welcome.
Norman.
Rob Holmes
15th April 2005, 15:16
Forget life coaching - I'm too busy Wife coaching ;)
Rob
Ozzy
18th April 2005, 12:48
Ha Ha - now that is funny Rob :)
SillyJokes
18th April 2005, 12:52
better that than wife poaching
- according to my friend who is a divorce lawyer life coaches are prime suspects in many marriage break - ups (along with tennis coaches).
Still.... keeps her in red wine and chocs.
Ozzy
18th April 2005, 13:46
Strange? If what you say is true, I find it odd how that could be. Although beinga faithful happily married I'm sure this divorce thing wouldn't make sense to me ;) Now where did I put my wifes todo list for tomorrow's tasks ....
Top Hat
18th April 2005, 14:10
I tried to poach someones wife.
But she kept getting out of the water
Ozzy
18th April 2005, 15:01
I got a nice set of golf clubs for my wife. Excellent trade I feel.