[Neurons] 2011 Meta Reflections #20 -- The Inauguration

L. Michael Hall meta at acsol.net
Fri Apr 29 10:21:51 EDT 2011


L. Michael Hall, Ph.D.

Meta Reflections 2011 - #20

April 29, 2011





THE INAUGURATION

OF THE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE







Soon . . . we will be inaugurating the very first International
Neuro-Semantic Conference. Since 1996 when Neuro-Semantics moved from being
an idea and movement to becoming a field and formal world-wide association,
we have never conducted an International Conference. Then in January 2010
at the Leadership Summit, it was decided that we are now ready to launch the
first Conference. And that's what is coming in July!



What is the purpose of the first inaugural? Several things. First and
foremost-to pull together the international community so that the core of
Neuro-Semantics will become more solidified and integrated as a community.
These are the men and women who are using the Neuro-Semantic framework of
NLP and facilitating the new Human Potential Movement that we launched in
2007. The first task then is to come together as a community so that we can
then fully launch out to the rest of the world. And that will be the vision
and purpose of the International Conferences that will follow in 2013
(Malaysia), 2015 (Hong Kong), etc. These will be aimed at the masses who
are interested in unleashing human potentials.



Given this first reason to come to Colorado, I invite you to come and be
part of our inaugural Conference. There are, of course, many other reasons.
For example, Colorado is a great place to come for a holiday-especially in
the summer time which is what you'll find in July. And from what I hear,
many if not most are doing that. If that interests you, there are all kinds
of activities in the mountains, on the rivers, in the canyons, and in the
deserts.



If, on the other hand, you are interested in coming to do a workshop, then
we have Colin Cox's training day on Mastery. As three-time winner of
"Strong Man" contests in New Zealand, Colin is also the first Master Trainer
in Neuro-Semantics and will be presenting the keys to mastery. Here is
someone who knows and has experienced that which he will share and
facilitate in you.



Then there is the Coaching Mastery training that occurs from July 6 to July
13. This is a certification training in Meta-Coaching under the auspices of
the ISNS and your way to become recognized as part of a world-wide community
of Meta-Coaches. The training is intense, it is a Coaching Boot Camp and
you will be trained in the seven models that have enabled Meta-Coaching to
become the most systematic approach to coaching in the world.

Do you want yet another reason? Come and meet and hear those on the
Leadership Team of Neuro-Semantics. This will be the first public gathering
of all of the Leadership Team in one place and each will be presenting at
the Conference.



The time is July 1-3.

The place is Grand Junction Colorado which is on the west slope of the Rocky
Mountains.

The Event is the First International Conference.



Details on the Conference can be viewed at --- www.neurosemantics.com

Schedule

Speakers

Workshop titles and details

Video of Country Inn Conference Center



















L. Michael Hall, Ph.D.

Neuro-Semantics Executive Director ---- <http://www.neurosemantics.com/>
www.neurosemantics.com

P.O. Box 8

Clifton, CO. 81520 USA ----
<http://www.self-actualizing.org/> www.self-actualizing.org

1 970-523-7877 ----
<http://www.meta-coaching.org/> www.meta-coaching.org





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