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Jonathon, Hampshire
"the trainer (Nina Guilfoyle) was versatile and flexible... the best bit was the opportunity to acquire exciting new skills and learn from someone who clearly demonstrated a mastery in their field"
JE, Chichester
"The Course itself was 'truly wonderous' and greatly enhanced by your skill as a teacher and group leader; your vibrant personality and the generosity of spirit shown by you, combined to make this a profoundly rich experience."
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About Nina and NRG Learning

Nina R. Guilfoyle Bed Hons RSA Dip SpLD INLPTA,
founder of NRG Learning.
Nina is a certified Master Practitioner and Trainer of NLP,
a licensed Phonographix teacher and holds a diploma in
Performance Coaching (Education).
She is one of a small number of licensed Project Renaissance trainers in the UK,
personally trained in Image Streaming by Dr. Win Wenger.
Nina has over 30 years experience in mainstream and special needs education
and formed NRG Learning 3 years ago in 2001.
Beginning with her own personal growth Nina is committed to passing on the
information and help that changed her life.
She now wants to make this information and awareness available to others from young to old.
Her other great loves are her family, garden and dog Caddy, and her warmth,
common sense and tenacity are legendary.
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Nina works closely with friend and business partner Jenny Foster, Founder of Inner Sense...
Jenny Foster and Inner Sense

Jenny Foster BEd Hons MBIH
Jenny is a Master Practitioner and certified Trainer of NLP and trained in Accelerated
Learning techniques with the Buzan organisation. Her years in teaching, many working with SpLD,
have given her a commitment to providing learning and fun in equal measure,
and a conviction that if you resource the learner, the learning often follows naturally.
She founded inner sense eight years ago, and as a freelance consultant and trainer has taken NLP into education,
working with SENSS teams, mainstream teachers, head teachers and speech and language therapists.
She has a close association with the Helen Arkell Dyslexia Centre and gives regular input on OCR courses for SpLD.
Her relaxed manner, humour and skill in working with the texture of language make for training that is “faithfully and congruently delivered”.
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