Nicole Schneider

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Senior Trainer at Global NLP Training Expert

Nicole Schneider

Nicole Schneider Quick Facts

Main Areas
NLP, Life Coaching, Personality Profiling (MBTI), Emotional Intelligence, Weight Loss, Wellness,
Career Focus
NLP & Life Coach Trainer
Affiliation
Global NLP Training, Concept Indigo, Shading the Limelight, Society of NLP, International Coach Federation (ICF)

Nicole had her first introduction to NLP at the age of 14, when she found out she was miss-labeled for many years as being dyslexic and having an attention deficit. It turned out she wasn't a disabled learner at all, she had disabled teachers, a fast learner stuck in a slow education system. Her mother (insisting her daughter was very clever), and Quantum Learning with NLP based techniques changed her academic life forever!

For professional reasons, she started learning and soon after teaching NLP and advanced communication skills in the early 1990s. As a law student at the University of Amsterdam she wanted to understand the ins and outs of persuasive verbal –and non-verbal language, precision questioning, and tool sets to be more effective in the legal and business world.

While studying as a foreign exchange student at the University of Minnesota, Nicole was accepted in to a program to teach American youth about The Netherlands and US-European intercultural communications. She noticed by using her NLP and advanced communication tools she was able to be a more effective teacher, inspire and affect change! As her classes were gaining popularity she was invited to coach children, college students, and expatriates to prepare for their move to The Netherlands, with an agency specializing in this area. This is when Nicole discovered the true magic behind her skills, and her passion for teaching and coaching. Next to finishing up her law degree, she enrolled in to graduate programs in Educational Psychology, and Speech & Communication.

After her return to the Netherlands, Nicole continued to coach foreign students, expatriates and international business professionals. After obtaining her Masters degree, she decided not to practice law and continue to follow her heart and passion. She decided to work on a freelance project basis for large corporations and fortune 500 companies as a trainer, coach, and project manager of educational software/IT projects. The project based work was ideal for Nicole, an adventurer at heart, in between assignments she was able to backpack around the world and take additional training.

Nicole, has an insatiable zest for learning, and was fortunate to learn from leading experts around the world in multiple disciplines among them the famous MBTI (Myers - Briggs Personality Typing Psychology), behavioral psychology, cognitive psychology, truth detection and body language reading.

Right at a point in her life where she was tired of travelling all corners of the globe, she was made an offer by a corporate IT company which at the time she felt was “a great new opportunity, and an offer she could not refuse.” She was responsible for the strategic management of global multi-million dollar programs. She continued on a part-time basis training and coaching business professionals internationally, in the company she worked for, as well as private practice. Her years in a high profile position in the corporate world, resulted in a life full of stress, poor eating habits, and lack of sleep for several years. She collapsed and was diagnosed with Chronic Fatigue, while being more than 90 pounds overweight.

She decided she needed to practice, what she preached! She committed to her recovery, and went on a discovery path as to how to cure herself. She enrolled in to a masters degree program in psychology, took additional training to perfect her NLP skills on the therapeutic side and taking NLP beyond a business and coaching application. She travelled around 2 continents to train with several schools including Richard Bandler (co-creator of NLP), and Paul McKenna (celebrity life coach.) She set out to go back full time into training and coaching profession in 2004 using her international business network. Over the years, she specialized in working with phobias, negative childhood memories, weight loss and teaching NLP to aspiring life coaches. She currently mainly works coaching other coaches, and likes what she calls “to crack the tough cases!” She has done a significant amount of study, research and work on applying NLP and coaching as a resolution to Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and Burnout.

Nicole met Stephan at a seminar where both didn’t quite feel like they belonged, they got along so well they decided to team train together a few times “for fun!” What originally was supposed to be an experiment, resulted in the creation of a permanent partnership called Global NLP Training.

In spring of 2008 Nicole’s talents were discovered by Cristi Williams, celebrity life coach and owner of “Shading the Limelight” coaching agency with offices in Nashville and Los Angeles. Cristi did not hesitate to bring on Nicole as an entertainment life coach. She is responsible for training and coaching celebrity coaches, and working with clients in the entertainment business.

Nicole lost the excess weight, considers herself cured from Chronic Fatigue, and is in the best shape of her life!

As Senior Trainer at Global NLP Training, Nicole travels throughout the world giving NLP Training & Life Coach training courses and workshops.

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The seven habits of highly effective NLP practice was written in honor of Stephen Covey, and the beautiful legacy he left in his teachings. After learning NLP,students want to be as effective as their trainers or even more effective. This effectiveness can easily be achieved by practice, and setting a well formed outcome to do so. Habit 1: Be Pro-active

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Just as easily could I have called this article “Follow-up in coaching”, but I find this particularly true in NLP based coaching. Simply, because NLP particularly seems to launch a coach to a level where they can go beyond merely a basic surface layer of coaching. Not only can you work with the more complicated layers of personal and emotional change, it can also can be done so quickly while using the right motivational language.

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It's well known that starting your own business is a daunting task, and building a NLP coaching business is no exception. There are questions of finance, legal issues, and marketing, let alone the amount of time you will need to invest simply to get your business off the ground! This post will help you keep all this in perspective and remind you of the most important reason for starting any business: It should make you happy!

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These days, social media is all the buzz. Platforms like Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, and FourSquare are great tools, but how can they help NLP coaches? I use social media to: *Stay connected with the people that I love, providing a constant source of happiness and inspiration. *Offering follow-up and post-training support to previous clients. *Reconnecting on a personal level with clients from my past, both in order to keep up with their successes and challenges, but also because I genuinely care about their happiness and well-being!

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"The map is not the territory."rn-Alfred Korzybski, Polish-American Scientist and Philosopher (1879-1950) Contrary to popular belief, NLP is not simply a collection of methods, theories and exercises. It is a body of knowledge put into practice by living, breathing human beings in the day-to-day world. Each person and situation is different, so having the skills to adapt theory into present reality is key to becoming a successful coach. This is why the quote "The map is not the territory" is so helpful in understanding NLP, or anything else, in the real world.

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1 ) Location, location, location! This is known as the number one rule of real estate for a reason. Make sure your office is located close to where you clients live and work. 2) Your office also needs to be in a place where your signs can attract new clients. You want a place where there is a lot of foot traffic, shoppers, commuters, etc. Ideally, your office will be situated in a smart place relative to your niche market. For example, if you specialize in weight loss coaching, your office could be near a large gym.

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Many of us spend very little conscious time thinking about our values, those principles that are most important to us. This is not to say that we don't have values; we learn from our parents, our teachers, our culture and our friends. Most of us have learned to distinguish right from wrong, to be considerate and helping to others, and to provide for those closest to us. Even if the process is unconscious, we do live, to some degree or another, according to our values.

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