Immersive Series: Using Interpersonal Conflict as a Catalyst for Growth
In this hour-long session, seasoned Personal Productivity Coach - and NLP Practitioner - Vanessa Kettner, is going to share (and attempt to teach for the first time in a group session!) the NLP exercise that captured her attention eight years ago (in 2015) on an ‘NLP Practitioner with Neuroscience’ course in London…an exercise she has facilitated on herself and others almost every day since.
It’s an exercise that has allowed her to use the tiniest amount of friction with another human as a learning tool to not just learn more about herself, but also learn more about her relationship with herself.
It’s an exercise that she states has revealed that most conflicts with others can be used as an opportunity to ‘upgrade’ your relationship with yourself, which in turn will invariably ‘upgrade’ your relationship with the person with whom you are in conflict.🌱
Vanessa will teach you a tool that will allow you to do the following:
⭐Begin to detangle what belongs to you in any given conflict, and what belongs to the other person
⭐Show up in any conflict how you would like to show up - and not be ‘pulled into’ a dynamic or energy that you don’t want to participate in
⭐Tap into the clarity we often possess when we are advising and coaching other people on problems that they are having
⭐Gain access to wisdom and insights into your ‘situation’ that typically would only come with the passage of time
About the host:
Seasoned Personal Productivity Coach, Vanessa Kettner, has been working with people across the globe for over 15 years to not only help them improve their personal productivity, but to do so in ways that promote self-partnering and inner peace.
She’s a certified NLP practitioner and states her life purpose as follows: “to continuously expand my understanding of the world and then dare to share authentically the riches I discover.”
A dual UK-US citizen, she has been living in the US since COVID reared its head in 2020…anchoring her after an 18-month stint as a digital nomad. Before that? She spent 12 years based in the UK and three years in France.