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 According to Verbal in ‘The Usual Suspects’ the greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world he doesn’t exist. Well I beg to differ because if he pulled off that trick successfully then nobody would be able to say it, because by definition they wouldn’t know to say it because they’d think Lucifer didn’t exist and there would be no conversation to begin with.
Send me my trophy because I’m confident that
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 You know I have to confess that I don’t like writing book reviews. I’m not sure why not, because I like writing and I like reading, so putting the two together would appear to be a no-brainer. Then again I like cuddling my wife and I like eating spaghetti but I never combine the two, except for very special occasions that is.
I have read 4 books in the last month or so that
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 If you were to look at my client files in an attempt to ascertain the ages of the clients that I see, I‘d have to call the Police because it’s confidential information.
I’d also want to know how you got past my security system, a slightly mental Doberman and a drawer that normally takes me 30 minutes to get open, but let’s suppose this is all above board and you’re undertaking some important humanitarian
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If you have popped in today for a light-hearted chat about NLP and to witness another one of my brutal attacks on the English language, you’re going to be disappointed. Today I am running an absolutely brilliant article written by a personal NLP hero of mine, Steve Andreas. Along with his wife Connirae, Steve has been on the NLP scene since the very early days and has written several books on the subject and
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You’re an open-minded and genuine person. You’ve had difficulties in your life but on the whole you’re a fighter and you always get through them. You’re intrinsically honest and you try to be a good friend to those people that you value highly. When you have strong gut instincts they are nearly always right, although occasionally you do override them and wish you hadn’t afterwards. That can lead you to being tough on yourself
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I’ve decided to run occasional posts from bloggers who I admire and who I think can add value to you, my lovely reader. It’s also a great way for me to put my feet up and take it easy whilst apperaing to have done loads of work. So it’s a win/win/win. First up is Jonathan Mead with his excellent post about using your strengths.
In these days our societies love to applaud the person
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Before I crack on with today’s thrilling installment of NLP Demystified, I feel I should add a caveat to Sundays post on Instant Confidence. There is a common misconception that confident people don’t get nervous. Yes they do, they can even get just as nervous as anybody else. The difference is they push through and don’t let it show. If you are expecting anchoring to give you confidence and all your nerves will just
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 Imagine you’re walking down the street and as you walk past a bakery you get hit by the smell of fresh bread. Within moments you are transported to a different time and a different place without the aid of hallucinogenics, a time that you remember with fondness, a time when you were blissfully happy and content.
Without anything else happening your step becomes lighter and you’re thinking to yourself “Aint it great to be
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