Sendai JALT:

Submodalities of the Senses NLP, Neuro Linguistic Programming

Date: Saturday, February 11th, 2006 Time: 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Speaker: Dr Charles Adamson

Description:
This is a two day event, February 11 and 12. The Submodalities of the Senses NLP (Neuro Linguistic Programming) will be just the thing for you to discover how to use your senses. During two days you will investigate three of the senses (vision, hearing, motion/emotion) in great detail. You will learn how the mind uses the various sub-features to process meaning. For example, you will learn how you represent confusion and understanding and then how to change that confusion into understanding. In these two days you will learn many such processes, ones that you can take home and use. You will learn to motivate yourself at anytime, change your mood, change how you feel about things, alter your likes and dislikes, improve your English fluency and increase your efficiency when you study. Perfect for students, teachers, or those interested in personal improvment. For further information, email sensorysendai@yahoo.com

Organization: Sendai Chapter of the Japan Association for Language Teaching (Sendai JALT)

Cost: JALT Members: 10,000 yen (two days); 5,000 yen (one day)
Non-members: 12,000 yen (two days); 6,000 yen (one day) Non-members coming in pairs pay the discounted member fee

Venue: Sendai Gaiko Gakuin, Itsutsubashi 2-1-13

Location: Sendai City, Miyagi Prefecture, Japan

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