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Personal and professional development is your Destiny

Destiny Pursuit Coaching & Training provides both Neuro Linguistic Programming (NLP) training and coaching to the growing ranks of people seeking personal and professional transformation in Geelong and beyond.

NLP contains the most accessible, positive and useful aspects of modern psychology, and can be helpful in virtually every aspect of personal and interpersonal relations.

Our team responds to your needs – whether you are overcoming a fear of public speaking, need to master the art of dealing with difficult people, want some focused coaching or are keen to build your communication mastery, our team tailors coaching and training programs to meet your specific needs.

“First time I’d taken part in anything of this nature,” James Goldsworthy said.

“It was well run, extremely beneficial for me and interesting. Will definitely be doing more in the future.”

The empathic and caring principles of NLP assist in the practical application of ethical and moral considerations as well as using compassionate ideas in work and life.

NLP is an enabling tool for emotional intelligence because we learn strategies to communicate effectively, not only with other people, but also with ourselves in order to achieve and reproduce excellence in all contexts. Using NLP techniques, we can develop and sustain mutually satisfying and enriching relationships with other people on a variety of levels.

“This training is life changing in a way that makes you understand yourself and others better and helps you communicate more effectively,” Leighanne Crocker said.

“I definitely believe everyone in the world should learn this, highly recommended.”

Our graduates say that the NLP techniques they have learnt helped particularly by making it possible for them to reduce stress, increase self-belief, assertiveness and confidence, understand and reduce conflicts, set clear goals, which meant they got to improve their effectiveness and productivity.

With a focus on the importance of living with conscious purpose NLP graduates utilise their skills in their profession, personal life, parenting, as well as for their self-talk and self-nurturing.

Bringing NLP Practitioner training online has been a game changer for our students. In the past many could not complete all the pre-learning and then take seven days out of their busy lives to complete the Certified Practitioner training. Offering the Practitioner Certificate online has increased accessibility opening this valuable training up for full time workers, busy parents and even students travelling or living overseas.

Despite the initial apprehension of some students to online training ours has proven to be highly successful, engaging and enjoyable.

Joanne Clark from Geelong’s Destiny Pursuit Coaching & Training is one of the few NLP trainers authorised in Australia to deliver online NLP Practitioner training that meets both the NLP Association of Australia and international standards for NLP Certification. You will graduate as a certified Practitioner of NLP in three months of part-time study.

“I enjoyed the zoom meetings with the interactive learning exercises most and the discussions that followed,” Carinne Fidge said.

“The group was very supportive of each other and coming to zoom class was something I looked forward to.”

The first step to a better and more emotionally healthy life starts here. If you would like to find out more about NLP training or our range of other courses call us on 0420-305 989 or visit destinypursuit.com.au/nlp-practitioner-online.

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