Meeting with NLP Master Trainer based in North Wales

Nlp in 21 Days

Today I met with Beryl Lyndley MA who is a NLP Master Trainer based in North Wales. Beryl has been working with NLP for at least twenty years and regularly runs courses in the North Wales area as well as lecturing to groups on courses at UK universities.

We are currently putting together a site for Beryl which will be located at www.nlpnorthwales.co.uk when it is complete. I was most interested to hear about Beryls work as an author on NLP matters, ‘NLP in 21 Days’ co -authored with Harry Adler. Her book has been translated into seven languages!

According to Amazon

“NLP in 21 Days is an authoritative guide that covers the full international syllabus for NLP practitioner training. This easy-to-follow programme will benefit the growing number of people who now recognise the power Neuro Linguistic Programming has to improve all aspects of life, from personal relationships and career advancement to selling and even spelling and mental arithmetic. Written by two top NLP trainers, NLP in 21 Days covers 21 key topics and includes dozens of exercises and examples which you can immediately apply to your own situation.” Link

While the site is being constructed, if you wish to get in touch with Beryl about any of her course then contact her using the details below;

 

Beryl

Upcoming taster course

Potential Unlimited

 The Potential is yours

NLP can help you discover it

Using NLP (Neuro Linguistic Programming) can:

 

Improve relationships

Build confidence

Bring about change

Come and find out for yourself on:

Ben Trainer Master Practitioner

An Introductory Weekend

January 28/29 2012

10am to 5pm daily

Fee: £90.00 per person

Presented by: Beryl Lyndley MA

NLP Master Trainer

Venue: The Management Centre,

Bangor University

 

Apply to Beryl Lyndley:

Telephone: 01248 670816      mobile:07957856693

Email:       b.lyndley@btopenworld.com

 

The Twelve Days of Christmas 2011 with Dates

People ask when is the right time to take down the Christmas Decorations, the traditional correct time is the Twelth Night or evening of the 5th of January. Although this does vary in some other Christian traditions. Indeed the exchange of presents often occurs on the 6th of January, to commemorate the visit of the three kings to the baby Jesus.

All too often people take down the Christmas decorations directly after Christmas Day, which is in line with the end of the commercial end of the Christmas marketing season.

So you can easily reference the respective days and dates, the twelve days with dates and possible religious meanings follows -

25th December – 1 First Day of Christmas – True Love refers to God

26th December –  2 –  Second Day of Christmas – Turtle Doves refers to the Old and New Testaments

27th December – 3 – Third Day of Christmas – French Hens refers to Faith, Hope and Charity, the Theological Virtues

28th December – 4 – Fourth Day of Christmas – Calling Birds refers to the Four Gospels and/or the Four Evangelists

29th December – 5 – Fifth Day of Christmas – Golden Rings refers to the first Five Books of the Old Testament, the “Pentateuch”, which gives the history of man’s fall from grace.

30th December – 6 – Sixth Day of Christmas – Geese A-laying refers to the six days of creation

31st December – 7 – Seventh Day of Christmas – Swans A-swimming refers to the seven gifts of the Holy Spirit, the seven sacraments

1st January, New Years Day – 8 – Eighth Day of Christmas – Maids A-milking refers to the eight beatitudes

2nd January – 9 – Ninth Day of Christmas – Ladies Dancing refers to the nine Fruits of the Holy Spirit

3rd January – 10 – Tenth Day of Christmas – Lords A-leaping refers to the ten commandments

4th January – 11 Eleventh Day of Christmas – Pipers Piping refers to the eleven faithful apostles

5th January – The Twelth Night – 12 Drummers Drumming refers to the twelve points of doctrine in the Apostle’s Creed

The twelve days of Christmas can also be considered to represent each of the following twelve months.

 

If you would like to hear some seasonal music check out the North Wales Choirs at www.amicidelcanto.co.uk and www.cormeibioncolwyn.co.uk

Ricoh GX7000 Printer and Ink

The Ricoh GX7000s Printer from www.novachrome.co.uk

Affordable quality and fast colour: the ideal printer offers both. With the Aficio GX 7000 Ricoh presents a powerful A3 colour solution that allows you to benefit from fast on-demand colour printing. Easy to use and simple to maintain, the GX 7000 provides a cost efficient solution.

The GX7000 is available from Nova Chrome (specialists in dye sublimation printing), who have a good stock of these machines ready for next day delivery along with the associated  inks and consumables (as of 11-May 2011). You will also benefit from expert technical support and a specialist helpline.

List of features for the Ricoh Aficio™GX 7000  printer

  • Consistently high quality A4 /A3 colour prints.
  • High speed colour and black & white printing.
  • PowerDriver-R Colour Correction software for optimum quality
  • Optional bypass tray available for larger media sizes (13” x 19”).
  • Individual, high capacity cartridges for longer, uninterrupted print runs.

About Novachrome


Novachrome the Dye Sublimation Specialists

Nova Chrome – Dye Sublimation Specialists

Nova Chrome supply a complete range of goods for the printing market and particularly the sublimation printer. Quality heat transfer presses, premium sublimation inks and a choice of printers together with a huge selection of printable items and accessories.

Italian Restaurant gets brand new minisite, sounds like a recipe for success!

La Dolce Vita Italian restaurant near llandudno and Colwyn Bay

La Dolce Vita Italian restaurant near llandudno and Colwyn Bay

Run by Angela and Gary Mason, La Dolce Vita is a small, popular restaurant based in Rhos on Sea, North Wales. The restaurant is conveniently located between Llandudno and Colwyn Bay.

Chef and proprietor Gary Mason has made a name for himself over many years, in some of the most well renowned kitchens in the region. La Dolce Vita not only provides Italian food but is also famous for its steaks and other seasonal dishes.

It is not surprising, considering the close proximity to Rhos harbour, that  the restaurant also has a great selection of seafood, which is often locally landed.

Ciao Italia Logo

La Dolce Vita are proud members of Ciao Italia, the group that sets the standards for Italian cuisine in the UK

Their new minisite can be viewed at www.ladolcevita-rhos.co.uk.

Why study languages?

GoAnimate.com: why do languages? by Bryony Levy

Like it? Create your own at GoAnimate.com. It’s free and fun!

A ‘day in the Life’ of a North Wales Web Design Company – April 2009

Today finds us busy, not unusually, working on a number of projects…

John Williams Windows – reworking elements of the page design

Updating blogs on Boutiques Perfumes News, Bop News and TH1Hair

Caravan Site in North Wales - Seren y Dyfryn

Guest House in Llandudno – Landsdowne Hotel

Beautiful North Wales – further imporvements to the system of websites

Garden festivals – information updates

Coastal Holidays – tweeks to Website for Anglesey Accommodation

Hippo Toys – text changes

Tyn Rhos – Country House Updates

It is interesting to note that a fair proportion of our time is still given over to updating sites, we give this power to clients wherever possible but some still find it convenient for us to do the work.

Bank Holiday Weekend

I had a great weekend, out in Llandudno on Sunday Evening dancing like mad with crazy girls!                                                       !

Other Users & Maths Quiz!

maths.jpgWe now have myself, Paul and Grant set up so we can post our own things. Marvellous!

As well as this, the image upload thing is working.

Finally, as a way to stop comment spam I’m using a plugin called “Did You Pass Math?”. Basically, it posts a simple mathematical equation for you to solve before you post a comment. Don’t worry, it’s nothing as hard as the equations to the left. It’s simple addition. Bugalugs will be pleased!