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Martin Shervington
Martin Shervington, Law and Business Degree (Joint Hons), PG Dip Organisational Psychology, Master Practitioner NLP hasspent 15 years in this field working as an executive coach and marketing psychologist; he is now based between the UK and the USA, dependent upon clients. Martin works with... show more



Martin Shervington, Law and Business Degree (Joint Hons), PG Dip Organisational Psychology, Master Practitioner NLP hasspent 15 years in this field working as an executive coach and marketing psychologist; he is now based between the UK and the USA, dependent upon clients. Martin works with individuals, teams and larger groups on projects that include:Marketing strategySales and marketing funnel implementationPermission Marketing techniquesGoogle+, Google Adwords and Sales techniquesExecutive and Board CoachingHe has also worked extensively in Europe and South America (where he has published books specifically on coaching).Martin's studies include Law at Birmingham University, England; Psychology at University of London (Birkbeck College), London, England; NLP with John Seymour Associates (John was also my writing partner); Chi Kung (Instructor qualification), Yoga, Meditation (15 years of practice) and CBT at the Copewell Institute (of which he was a Director).Just for fun, Martin spent 6 months at the San Francisco Comedy College learning to 'stand-up'.After 37 years, he is now considered perfectly capable of walking and even jogging at a fair pace once in a while as well.Often using a blend of psychology and humour, he is the author of several books including: The Art and Science of Google+, Developmental Coaching, The Celebrity Coach, Life: you can't stop the waves but you can learn how to surf, Peak Performance, Don't think of purple spotted oranges and contributory author to The Successful Manager's Handbook and the communication skills section in Professor Robert Winston's illustrative guide to being 'Human'.He spends much of his time exploring communication, people and technology in modern life.

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