
This is the first of a series of guest posts that I’m going to be running on alternate Thursdays. I want to bring in other bloggers or even non-bloggers that will get you lovely people thinking differently. Some will be funny, some instructional, some bizarre (hopefully) and some just good old fashioned interesting. I hope you’ll welcome the authors…
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Recently I was talking to somebody about the Universe and we were wondering how big it is. We both agreed it’s very big, but that’s about as far as we got. My friend said it was infinite and that just blows my mind. What does that even mean? I don’t mean in the literal sense, but try and imagine…
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I’ve posted on the thorny issue of fears a few times in the past, but never specifically about the fear of public speaking. That’s a bit remiss of me considering it’s permanently ensconced at the number one position when surveys regarding peoples fears are undertaken. It’s more than a little weird when you think people are less scared of…
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I was sat outside Starbucks last week chatting with two friends, best selling author, John Strelecky and local marketing guy, Thom Scott. I was telling them about the free coaching offer I recently ran and the brilliant response. I explained I’d had a much quieter January than expected, especially after being so busy in the run up to Thanksgiving…
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Todays post is a guest article from Glen Allsopp from PluginID that disappointingly offers no advice whatsoever on becoming a zookeeper. So if that’s what you’re after I suggest you move along because there’s nothing to see, the rest of you can read on and I hope you enjoy it and can take the time to comment. Common areas…
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To get a firm grasp on what the young scallywag NLP is really all about you have to understand the presuppositions that it was built upon. There are as many of 27 presuppositions depending on where you look and who you listen to, but there are about a dozen or so that seem to make up the core and…
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I recently paid a visit to the new Whole Foods store that has opened on Sandlake Rd here in Orlando. As anybody that knows me will testify, I LOVE my food. I also like a wide variety of different types of food. Whole Foods has a huge selection gathered from not just all over the US, but also all…
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Can you remember the last time you bought something because it was on offer or just really, really cheap? Maybe you were unsure and the cunning sales person closed the deal by offering a never to be repeated ‘sweetener’ that kicked into gear the “Wow, I’d be a fool to pass up on such a great deal, and anyway…
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