CAREER COACHING using COGNITIVE HYPNOTHERAPY & NLP
Do you find that motivating yourself to go into work is a daily struggle? Or do you seem to wish your week away by clock watching from 9 until 5? If this sounds like you, then gaining a better understanding of different personality types may help you to work out why you are unhappy in your job so you can work towards solving the issues that are stopping you enjoying your working life. To help you with this, a visit to a cognitive hypnotherapist for coaching, including a Myers Briggs test, can be a great benefit. This test will break down your personality by various sections which can provide a valuable insight into how you work and interact with others. One of the personality sections that is of great importance in an employment context is the division between Sensors and Intuitors.
Sensors are those that like details and rules. Their interest is much more rooted in the here and now than in that of future possibility. A Sensor's key strengths are centred round their practicality and systematic approach, but they can be let down by an inability to see the bigger picture. If you or someone within your department refuses to change the way they work just because they have always done things in that way, they are probably a Sensor.
Intuitors on the other hand are more attracted to ideas and possibility. Unlike sensors, they tend not to have rules and are more interested in the patterns and relationships between things. Their forte is their strong imagination, but a lack of focus on detail can sometimes lead them to keep on repeating the same mistakes they have made in the past. Those that seem to have their 'head in the clouds' should not be dismissed as work shy dreamers - they are Intuitors who could well inspire a change in working methods that revolutionises your business.
Being able to access your inclination towards one of these two directions can be paramount in a career context as it will dictate which tasks you will find interesting and which you will prefer to avoid at all costs. As an Intuitor, if you are in a job which involves many projects that requires a lot of detail and factual information, for example, you will inevitably become a bored and unmotivated worker. Understanding that your job maybe unsuitable for your personality type can lead you to reassess whether you want to continue working in your current field or look for a new career which is more appropriate to your character.
Team dynamics can be greatly affected by who falls into which category and disagreements can be avoided if you are aware of how to get the best out of your colleagues. Learning how to work with both sensors and intuitors, utilising their strengths whilst being aware of their weaknesses can result in greater productivity and job satisfaction. An appreciation of how others work will lead to an increase in the rapport with your fellow workers which can only make going to work more enjoyable. Similarly, a knowledge of these ideas can be a significant factor in helping your career progression - moving up the corporate ladder usually involves focussing on the top level information that comes naturally to an Intuitor but may need more effort as a Sensor. If you are aware of the personalities that need to be impressed in order to advance you can prepare yourself accordingly to have the maximum impact - arming themselves with pages of facts and figures will always make a good impression on a Sensor but won't be highly regarded by an Intuitor.
Learning the differences between Sensors and Intuitors can be a significant first step in improving relationships in the workplace, helping you to achieve your full promise in your career and ensuring that you get more enjoyment out of your time at work. With such a high percentage of your life spent in the office, the importance of being in the right position, and therefore feeling fulfilled in this area of you life is obvious. And, maybe more importantly still, the achievement of being satisfied in your career is more than likely to have a knock-on effect and lead to further happiness in other areas of your life as well.
If you feel we can help with your career using Coaching incorporating Cognitive Hypnotherapy and NLP call us on 020 7503 0118 or email info@theclerkenwellgroup.co.uk. We are based in London EC1.
The Clerkenwell Group was founded by Darren Stamford and Gordon Matthews with associate members Debbie Bloxam, Katy Dowler, Cari Wesby and Catherine Dixon. Using cognitive HYPNOTHERAPY for self-confidence, stopping smoking, weight control, curing phobias using NLP and all other kinds of HYPNOTHERAPY.
All our therapists have the Hypnotherapy Practitioner Diploma, one of the very few qualifications in Hypnotherapy to be recognised by Oxford University (the ruling university body in England).
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