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Joe Cheal

Membership LevelAccredited Trainer Member
Phone Number01767 640956
Practice/Training LocationsBedfordshire
Sussex
Websitehttp://www.gwiztraining.com

Joe Cheal

Joe is an NLP Master Trainer who enjoys learning new things… by exploring diverse fields of science, philosophy and psychology and then integrating these ‘learnings’. He is the creator and editor of the new ANLP Journal: Acuity.

He holds an MSc in Organisational Development and Neuro Linguistic Technologies, a degree in Philosophy and Psychology, a diploma in Performance Coaching, a certificate in HNLP Coaching and a diploma in Hypnotherapy, Psychotherapy and NLP. He is also an EI practitioner and an ILM accredited trainer.

In focusing his training, coaching and consultancy experience into the business environment, Joe has inspired others to achieve outstanding results. Since 1993, he has worked with a broad range of organisational cultures, helping 1000s of people revolutionise the way they work with others. His training sessions are often described as "humorous, thought provoking, interactive and leading to highly practical strategies".

With a passion and a penchant for the nature of paradox, Joe is currently writing a book entitled: “Solving Impossible Problems: Managing Paradox and Uncertainty in Organisations”. His MSc dissertation was an exploration into ‘social paradox’ and his findings were published in the first NLP Research Journal in 2009.

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