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    Going Back to the Future

    Hi,
    I'm here to reintroduce myself to NLP. In the early ninties I untook practitioner training and then drifted away from useing NLP. Recently I have reinvigorated my interest so am keen to catch up to where I was back then, looking forward to even greater exploration now.
    Would welcome any assistance or advice on updating

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    Quote Keith Sheppard wrote: View Post
    Hi,
    I'm here to reintroduce myself to NLP. In the early ninties I untook practitioner training and then drifted away from useing NLP. Recently I have reinvigorated my interest so am keen to catch up to where I was back then, looking forward to even greater exploration now.
    Would welcome any assistance or advice on updating
    Hi ya

    The thing I have found is NLP is timeless even though it gets updated.

    Do another Prac.

    John

    The quickest way to find something lost around the house is to buy a replacement

    http://www.businessadviser.com/humber.htm

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    Posted: 11th Apr 09, 09:57 pm offline

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    Re: Going Back to the Future

    John,Thanks for this you are right it is timeless. I don't feel anything has been lost in the house though, more like the tools needs a little polishing to bring out the sparkle. Trawling around this sight has in itself lessened the dust- another prac , whilst very desirable, isn't financially practical at present.

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    Posted: 13th Apr 09, 04:05 am offline

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    I'm curious, Keith, why you drifted away from using NLP in the first place, if you wouldn't mind giving me the gift of enlightenment.

    Personally, I have a hard time even imagining myself putting those tools away, as much as I love to hone them and polish them and put them to good use.

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    Posted: 14th Apr 09, 08:50 pm offline

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    Good question
    Perhaps 'drifted away from using NLP' was misleading ,more a case of having stopped studying it's use and then moving onto other studies. I consider that there have been many aspects of NLP that I have integrated and are apart of myself but I am -or have been less conscious of using it to effect changes in myself and others.
    Now I wish to consciously approach my unconscious competence- re-evaluate, and become more effective in how I apply it.

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