Saturday 5 February 2011

Member Profile - Rosie O'Hara NLP Highland


Rosie O’Hara has discovered she has been working for herself for many years now, at one time a mechanical engineer, she has also owned a bakery, helped to run a pub and restaurant in Germany, and then latterly before starting NLP Highland in 2004 she ran a successful language company at one time offering translation and interpreting in 47 languages.

Rosie speaks, English, and German and is attempting to learn to speak Doric (due to living with a farmer who speaks Doric it’s a work in progress she says). She is a published author and her second book has recently been snapped up by one of the up and coming NLP publishing houses. 3rd book on its way this time business orientated. As a Granny she can use her iPad in spite of interventions by the almost 5 year old grandson. She’s frequently tweeting. What you may not know she is actually recognised as one of the UK’s top NLP trainers as something of a ‘black belt’ at NLP, she is responsible for setting standards together with some people who have been around on the NLP scene for a long while. She holds the distinction of being the first female Accredited Trainer of NLP by the Association for NLP in the UK and for a long time the only Accredited Trainer in Scotland. In her spare time she likes Terry Pratchett, and grisly thrillers as well as CSI Las Vegas and Eastenders. She swims regularly and after some time out has started singing A Capella again with a group in Forres.
She has been a member of Fusion since 2003

She is also a
• Certified Trainer of NLP
• NLP Master Practitioner
• Certified LAB (Language and Behaviour) Trainer and Consultant
• Licensed Teacher of Magical Spelling
• Accredited Trainer Member of ANLP
• Gold Member of the Professional Guild of NLP
• Member of the Institute of Leadership and Management
• Member of the Institute of Translation and Interpreting - MITI
NLP Highland
• Organisational Member of the Professional Guild of NLP since 2005
• Member of the Scottish Council for Development and Industry
• Member of the Federation of Small Businesses
• Member of Fusion Linking (since 2003)


Tel. 01309 676004
Mobile 07796 134081
www.nlphighland.co.uk

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