Dear Members, wanted to know from where can we get NLP Certification in mumbai Thanks Ishetta
From India, Mumbai
From India, Mumbai
Dear Jay,
Thanks once again for the reply. If you do not mind me asking you for some more help, I am interested in pursuing personal development coaching, motivational speaking, or becoming a soft skills trainer as my career. How should I begin?
From India, Mumbai
Thanks once again for the reply. If you do not mind me asking you for some more help, I am interested in pursuing personal development coaching, motivational speaking, or becoming a soft skills trainer as my career. How should I begin?
From India, Mumbai
I would like to share my experience as a soft skills trainer. I have been working for 11 years now, with 8 years as a trainer. Now, how did I become a trainer without certification?
1) Virtue of interest and passion for teaching
2) Knowledge on varied subjects
3) Open to sharing the topics with everyone
4) Love to mentor people
You can still do a lot, of course, as they were not so widely spoken in the market when I started. You can introspect your strength and see where your road lies ahead for you. Is it in the soft skills field, behavioral skills, or management skills, etc.?
You can choose to do a TTT (train the trainer) program to understand the nuances of training, like preparation of content, presentation, body language, handouts, etc., to start with. After a year of experience, you'll have a wonderful idea about what you really want to do.
1) As I said, passion and interest are a must for being a trainer. Although teaching and training are different, still, I feel more than being a trainer, the self-thought of being a mentor will add more value and upkeep your passion for a long time.
2) You need to update yourself with a lot of topics from the past, present, riddles, comics, incidents, and at times you need to know to mix up virtual with real incidents.
3) Training requires some very important skills which will be taught in the TTT program. Still, you can do a lot of practice back at home.
A) You need to know how to prepare a PowerPoint presentation, trainer's manual, worksheets, participant manual, activities, and games.
B) You should work on your tone, expression, modulation, speech volume, pitch, and pronunciation.
C) You should be wary of your body language, movement on the floor, connection of your eyes with the participants.
D) You need to start on a nice note and end the training on a high-spirited note, thus boosting the confidence level in participants.
E) Very important, you need to know how to answer the questions asked to you and how to say no to something which you really don't know. You need to be honest and accept things diplomatically.
I would suggest you join as an Executive Trainer and learn the nitty-gritty of training while doing TTT.
Best of luck.
Regards
From India, Madras
1) Virtue of interest and passion for teaching
2) Knowledge on varied subjects
3) Open to sharing the topics with everyone
4) Love to mentor people
You can still do a lot, of course, as they were not so widely spoken in the market when I started. You can introspect your strength and see where your road lies ahead for you. Is it in the soft skills field, behavioral skills, or management skills, etc.?
You can choose to do a TTT (train the trainer) program to understand the nuances of training, like preparation of content, presentation, body language, handouts, etc., to start with. After a year of experience, you'll have a wonderful idea about what you really want to do.
1) As I said, passion and interest are a must for being a trainer. Although teaching and training are different, still, I feel more than being a trainer, the self-thought of being a mentor will add more value and upkeep your passion for a long time.
2) You need to update yourself with a lot of topics from the past, present, riddles, comics, incidents, and at times you need to know to mix up virtual with real incidents.
3) Training requires some very important skills which will be taught in the TTT program. Still, you can do a lot of practice back at home.
A) You need to know how to prepare a PowerPoint presentation, trainer's manual, worksheets, participant manual, activities, and games.
B) You should work on your tone, expression, modulation, speech volume, pitch, and pronunciation.
C) You should be wary of your body language, movement on the floor, connection of your eyes with the participants.
D) You need to start on a nice note and end the training on a high-spirited note, thus boosting the confidence level in participants.
E) Very important, you need to know how to answer the questions asked to you and how to say no to something which you really don't know. You need to be honest and accept things diplomatically.
I would suggest you join as an Executive Trainer and learn the nitty-gritty of training while doing TTT.
Best of luck.
Regards
From India, Madras
Hi Ishetta,
You are doing a wonderful job of reading books and gaining knowledge. Put everything in a crisp manner and form a training kit on different topics as the same will be of great use to you during training. When you prepare the training kit (PPT, Trainer's manual, Participant Handout, worksheet, audio/video files, etc.), you need to keep in mind the type of audience attending your session and customize the materials accordingly.
Best of luck
From India, Madras
You are doing a wonderful job of reading books and gaining knowledge. Put everything in a crisp manner and form a training kit on different topics as the same will be of great use to you during training. When you prepare the training kit (PPT, Trainer's manual, Participant Handout, worksheet, audio/video files, etc.), you need to keep in mind the type of audience attending your session and customize the materials accordingly.
Best of luck
From India, Madras
Hi Jay,
I am a full-time marketing manager in one of the MNCs in Mumbai. I want to switch to the trainer profile. Your reply to the lady's mail was very informative. Can you please guide me on where I can do the TTT course in Mumbai? Which is the best institute that provides NLP foundation training in Mumbai?
Regards,
Sugandha
From India, Mumbai
I am a full-time marketing manager in one of the MNCs in Mumbai. I want to switch to the trainer profile. Your reply to the lady's mail was very informative. Can you please guide me on where I can do the TTT course in Mumbai? Which is the best institute that provides NLP foundation training in Mumbai?
Regards,
Sugandha
From India, Mumbai
Hi ISHETTA, The attachment gives some details, maybe it can be of some use to you. Do delete it if not required. Just looking to be of help to you in some way. Bye for now. Regards, yadsan
From India, Mumbai
From India, Mumbai
Hi,
I have been in the corporate sector for more than 1.5 decades. I have read a lot of motivational books and conducted a good number of soft skills in-house, as well as numerous technical trainings for both in-house and corporate settings.
I am interested in transitioning into a training profession specifically related to NLP. What steps should I take to become a 'Trainer' or 'Train the Trainer' in NLP? Additionally, I would appreciate guidance on reputable organizations in Chennai.
Regards,
From India, Madras
I have been in the corporate sector for more than 1.5 decades. I have read a lot of motivational books and conducted a good number of soft skills in-house, as well as numerous technical trainings for both in-house and corporate settings.
I am interested in transitioning into a training profession specifically related to NLP. What steps should I take to become a 'Trainer' or 'Train the Trainer' in NLP? Additionally, I would appreciate guidance on reputable organizations in Chennai.
Regards,
From India, Madras
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