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  1. Tim Simpson's Picture

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    Posted: 30th Jan 09, 10:20 pm offline

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    New "Face"


    Hello, I have been interested in NLP ever since reading The introduction to NLP some years ago. I have tried to utilize as much as possible. I do get frustrated when dealing with people who do not understand any part of NLP even after I have explained it. I guess the eyes see what the mind is prepared to comprehend.

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    Posted: 31st Jan 09, 10:37 am offline

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    Quote Tim Simpson wrote: View Post
    Hello, I have been interested in NLP ever since reading The introduction to NLP some years ago. I have tried to utilize as much as possible. I do get frustrated when dealing with people who do not understand any part of NLP even after I have explained it. I guess the eyes see what the mind is prepared to comprehend.
    Be patient with them, Tim.

    I'm currently writing up a number of criticisms of NLP by Professors and other Ph.D.s. They all claim to understand NLP - and not one of them does.



    Be well

    Andy B.

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    Posted: 31st Jan 09, 01:54 pm offline

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    Quote Tim Simpson wrote: View Post
    Hello, I have been interested in NLP ever since reading The introduction to NLP some years ago. I have tried to utilize as much as possible. I do get frustrated when dealing with people who do not understand any part of NLP even after I have explained it. I guess the eyes see what the mind is prepared to comprehend.
    Hi Tim

    Perhaps it's just that some people need to see it in action whilst others have to experience it for themselves besides those who are happy to hear all about it.

    John

    The fragrance of flowers spreads only in the direction of the wind but the goodness of a person spreads in all directions!

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    Posted: 31st Jan 09, 03:50 pm offline

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    Quote z8000783 wrote: View Post
    The fragrance of flowers spreads only in the direction of the wind but the goodness of a person spreads in all directions!
    What about the fragrance of a good person with wind?

    Where on earth do you get all these tags, John? If it's all your own work I'm sincerely impressed.

    Be well

    Andy B.

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  5. Tim Simpson's Picture

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    Posted: 31st Jan 09, 05:14 pm offline

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    I am interested in obtaining some degree of formal training in NLP is there anything that can be recommended? Any help is appreciated. I was also looking for a comprehensive test to identify preffered learning styles.

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    Posted: 31st Jan 09, 05:17 pm offline

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    Quote Tim Simpson wrote: View Post
    I am interested in obtaining some degree of formal training in NLP is there anything that can be recommended? Any help is appreciated. I was also looking for a comprehensive test to identify preffered learning styles.
    Type learning styles tests" into Google.

    There are stacks there.

    John

    I am an atheist because I can’t think of a good reason not to be

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