MindBridge NLP Coach Certification Training
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1 - Introduction to NLP and Professional Life Coaching8 Topics
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2 - Fundamentals of Influential Communication5 Topics
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3 - Characteristics of Excellence in Communication2 Topics
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4 - a. Identifying Thinking Styles1 Topic|1 Quiz
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4 - b. Rapport
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5 - a. Values Clarification
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5 - b. Submodalities
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6 - a. Anchoring Techniques2 Topics
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Managers as Coaches
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7 - Clarifying Communication5 Topics
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7 - a. Power of Questions
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7 - b. Intake- Initial Pre-Coach Session
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8 - Criteria3 Topics
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8 - a. Perceptual Flexibility - Perceptual Position Quiz3 Topics
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8 - b Well Formed Outcomes3 Topics
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9 - 3 NLP Techniques Demonstrations
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10 - Identifying Mind Maps
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10- a. Meta Program Psychometric Quizzes
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10 - b. Key Meta Program Patterns Explained7 Topics
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10 - c. NLP Coach Session Demonstration
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10 - d. Evaluation Forms -Outcome Coach Session
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10 - e. Evaluation Video of NLP Coaching Demonstration
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11 - NLP Coaching Sessions2 Topics
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11 - a. Evaluation of Demo - Categories of Experience
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11 - b. Directionalizing the Session
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12 - Insights and Just for the fun of it!
Coaching Information Intake
The coaching information intake or foundation meeting is your opportunity to get to know your client and see if the two of you are a good fit for coaching. You will discover what is important to the client and how you can serve him/her as a coach. You will also be ‘training’ your client about what coaching will be like. You will begin to design the alliance that the two of you will continue to design as long as you work together.
The value of taking time with the intake meeting cannot be overstated. Everything that follows in the relationship begins here. As a professional, you should be clear about what your ground rules are in the coaching relationship, what you expect from the client and what the client can count on from you. Discuss confidentiality and the ethics and standards that guide your behavior.
Initial Information Gathering – Intake Session
General Information Manual pages 107 – 113
Skill Development Exercises Manual page 48 (typical questions)
Responses
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A real world example of an intake session. Coach framed the consultation, the process and what coaching is about. The 30 minute consultation was Conversational, no intimidation, the coach added humor and comments that elicited more information from the potential client. The potential client was very relaxed, lots of animation both potential client and coach. Great Rapport, Matching language.