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This is a temporary blog entry -- just to say welcome! The content on this site has been 14 years in the making, but our new design (unveiled Jan 4 2012), will enable easier access to the wide range of resources and opportunities you'll find here. I hope you enjoy and find value in returning wi
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I received an inquiry via my site, asking for help with Stuttering:
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This blog entry was one that was moved from my old NLP Forum. Mike DeBusk had asked:
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Too many Speakers violate how their audience members think about the past vs. the future. Public Speaking pitfall: Most speakers I watch (even on youtube) keep getting their "time" references completely wrong for audiences.
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Deductive vs. Inductive Course Design == Failure vs. Success.
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Planning on taking a Speakers course? Keep this in mind: Negative reinforcement does NOT work!
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It's a very common concern for speakers, being fearful of losing track of one's train of thought while training or speaking.
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Here's Why I Like Training 15 People Max -- and not 1500+!
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How many presenters, trainers, speakers (or wanna-be's...) talk too much? Are they too verbose? Do they speak beyond the optimal closing moment and maybe even lose the sale? This is evidence a speaker isn't keeping BOTH output AND input channels open while training or speaking.
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Speakers, take note: Sequence is everything.
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Tom Minter, Entrepreneur, London, UKAttended Course : Speaking Ingeniously
Whether you are looking to improve your speaking or to gain more of a mastery over yourself, Speaking Ingeniously is a course that will grow and...
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Michael VanderDonk, NLP Trainer & Business Consultant, TOACH, Sydney, AustraliaPersonal :
Michael Vanderdonk here. I'm an NLP trainer licensed by NLPTRB in Australia, trained primarily by Chris & Jules Collingwood and John...
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William Barron, Business Life Coach, Creating InSight, United KingdomAttended Course : Knowledge Engineering
I am using your K.E. all the time with my Business Development Coaching. The first time was over the telephone with a client. She was in London...
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Nick Kemp, Leeds UKBought Video : "Building Hypnotic Rapport"
A great introduction to the many facets of building rapport. Jonathan is extremely fluid in his presentation of this subject perfectly pacing the...
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Ustahi, KosovoBought Audio : Knowledge Engineering
My life is really getting even more interesting, just now I finished listening one more piece of puzzle I've been missing - how to track...
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Steve Boyley, NLP Trainer, Vancouver, BCAttended Course : Linguistic Wizardry
In 8 days I get to know the delegates who attend my NLP Training seminars. I find out how much they have learned from previous seminars they have...
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G.A., Sydney, AustraliaBought Audio : Finding Your Irresistible Voice
After reviewing your CDs I started realising how applicable it was in creating a new improved voice range. I realised that with very little effort...
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Joel Elfman, NLP Trainer, New York, NYAttended Course : Becoming Outrageously Funny
Becoming Outrageously Funny is an Outrageously Amazing seminar. And Jonathan Altfeld, one of my favorite trainers is at the top of his game. Jon...
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Aaron Spurling, Attorney, Indianapolis, INAttended Course : "Irresistible Voice"seminar
The training was fantastic. The focus of the seminar is, of course, on improving the quality of one's voice. Jonathan kicked off the process...
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Howard Wolf, Miami, FLAttended Course : Persuasion Summit
PTPS was absolutely the best training in persuasion I've ever experienced. Chris' skills in NLP and persuasion are a compilation of the...



