Do you have something you would like to achieve but it keeps eluding you?
If you answered YES then come along to a evening at The Liner Hotel with Caitlin Walker who will present Pronoun Scapes.
Caitlin will be developing your 'pronoun-scapes'. She'll be asking you to bring
an outome, something you'd really like to have happen, she'll then help you to
develop your sense of: I, you, me and myself and find out what these
different pronouns know about the outcome you have in mind.
So bring along an outcome – something you’d really like to achieve and that may have been eluding you and we’ll explore it from different pronoun positions.
This will be a fun, informative and interactive evening.
Caitlin specialises in applying systemic thinking to professional development. Combining the modeling processes developed in Neuro-linguistic Programming with the discipline of 'Clean Questions' and the common sense of coaching, she has developed leading edge processes that result in whole system sustainable change. She designs and delivers tailor made learning and development programs for addressing diversity, conflict, leadership, managing mergers and creating 'learning organizations'.
Caitlin practices in a variety of contexts. Clients include Pharmacia, South Yorkshire Police Service, Bexley Care Trust, New Information Paradigms, Work Directions UK, Crime Concern, BT, Police National Search Centre, Celerent Consultancy, Carbon Partners, Ealing LEA, and Working Links.
She has trained a number of in-house trainers to carry on and develop the work without creating dependency on her expertise.
She has systematically tested and developed her ideas in challenging arenas and her robust ideas have become a sought after product. Her work is available on the Open University MBA program and she has recently developed the practical exercises for a 10 week modular course on Practical Thinking for the OU.
Caitlin is managing director of Training Attention Ltd, a certified NLP Trainer, has a BA Hons in Linguistics and 3 years post-graduate research in 'strategies for lexical access' at the School of Oriental and African Studies, London.
Directions: The Gladstone Hotel is in a prime Liverpool city centre location, situated within easy each of the M62, M58, M6 and M53. It has a large car park with free parking. It is in easy walking distance (about 5 minutes) from the main line train station (Lime Street) and Merseyrail underground station.
Here is a more detailed map to the hotel in the city centre courtesy of Multimap.
Road Directions:
Exit the M62 and follow signs for the city centre. Follow the dual carriageway until it forks in the road. Take the left fork then turn right into Mount Vernon, which leads onto London Road. Turn left into Seymour Street then follow the road round to the right and then turn left into Lord Nelson Street. The hotel and car park are situated on the left hand side.
At the NLP Business Group we invite guest presenters from a wide variety of both NLP approaches and non-NLP practice to present at the group on material from relationships, communication, therapy, spirituality to the latest thinking on business and communities, all examined through the lens of NLP.
Wherever possible our presenters will be drawn from the local Merseyside community to help us support and work with each other. Often local people are doing marvellous work which can go completely unnoticed by others and this group endeavours to bring them to you.
If you are local and would like to present at our group please contact Sarah.
We meet on the third Monday of the month so note these future dates in your diary:-
19th May Caitlin Walker Pronoun Scapes This is exploring how you represent and experience the words I, me, myself etc. 16th Jun 21st Jul Stephine Davies from Laughology