How to Become a Certified Neuro Linguistic Programmer

Those sold on the visualization and language techniques that make up the life-change therapy known as neuro linguistic programming are often encouraged by their mentors to become programmers themselves. NLP is used to eradicate bad behavior (like smoking) and foster good behavior (like improved communication and persuasion). While there is no single standard by which NLP training is judged, there are generally accepted levels of expertise. A certified programmer trains anywhere from a few days to a few weeks and may not be an expert in every aspect of NLP. Those who wish to attain the highest degree become accredited trainers, completing a course of several months. Still, certified programmers are in demand and can do a great deal of good with their training.

Things You'll Need

  • Computer with Internet access
  • Transportation
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Instructions

  1. Weigh Your Decision to Become a Certified Neuro Linguistic Programmer

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      Measure your interest in neuro linguistic programming. As you gather facts about this wide and varied field, try to pinpoint the aspects that are of the most interest to you, such as personal or social programming or hypnosis.

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      Consider specialization in specific areas (like career goals) or problems (such as phobias or addictions).

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      Talk to others who have undergone NLP with both positive and negative results. What did they like or dislike about it?

    Mount a Search for a Training Organization

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      Find out what you will be studying. A good course outline can be found in the NLP section of the Hypnosis Motivation Institute (HMI) Web site (see Resources below). Note: NLP methods do not always involve hypnosis, and it is only a small part of the training to become a certified programmer.

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      Establish criteria for the training you want, such as subjects that you want to learn and the reputation or renown of the instructors.

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      Write your criteria down and keep them handy as you search the Internet.

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      Begin your search at the Web site of an established training organization, like the NFNLP Web site (see Resources below).

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      Narrow your search to two or three places by comparing the facts to your criteria list.

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      Remember practical considerations, such as hours, location, transportation and parking.

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      Choose a training program.

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      Call or email the organization or trainer to find out exactly what will be taught and what you will get for your money.

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      Take the course only after you are satisfied that it is the right choice for you.

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