What more can you ask for in life? After 10 years of diligence and work ethics, I managed to complete over 30 runs of NLP Certified Practitioner Programs, over 10 runs of NLP Certified Master Programs and starting my 3rd NLP Certified Trainer Program later this month. 10 years of work goes by like a flash. Although this can be claimed as a little milestone to my training career, I haven’t thought about holding a celebration of any sort.
Tonite was meant to be an ordinary dinner gathering for certifying
my 11th MP class. Didn’t realise
they formed a committee and organized a surprise party to celebrate for my 10th
anniversary. J, Jasper and I arrived at
the venue and only then that we saw graduates from different runs, even quite a
few from my 1st run of the program who came too! It was truly a great surprise and I was so
thankful of them coming and of course, my greatest thanks to MP11 for their
heartful arrangement and thoughtfulness.
My 10 years business partner, Catherine Chan also
attended and went on stage to share our sweet and sour moments and of course, as
well as the group from my 1st run of NLP 10 years ago also went on
stage to share with the crowd re their post-NLP takeaways. Of course, I also did my definite “think on the
feet” speech…all made the event so memorable.
The committee also prepared a video that captured the 10
years of fond memories we all went through. Both J and I were so touched by their effort
and the moments I walked through for the past decade! It was amazing. To me, it was especially precious that Baby
Jasper was also there with me to witness this very moment of my life and
career. Trustfully he will also feel
proud of his daddy and I can act as a good role model for his development.
Thanks once again for all that came (nearly 70 ppx) and those
nearly a thousand of you whom I met in my NLP journey as a NLP trainer. You form part of my very important part of the
training profession. Trust NLP has
touched your life in some ways and it is there for you to touch others’ heart
and wellbeing.
Though I don’t know how my next 10 years will go, but I will
continue to work hard, do well and let’s add oil together!
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