The Difference Between NLP And Hypnosis
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NLP or Neuro-linguistic Programming involves the conditioning of the sub conscious mind in the waking state. The practice revolves around the use of powerful vocal conditioning. The person is spoken to within a setting that both empowers and addresses the issue at hand. NLP is successfully used to address physical and mental health issues, phobias [...]
NLP Training And Physical Health Issues
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The concept of NLP relates to imparting positive thinking, to eliminate some impending negativity that ruins the quality of life. NLP experts believe and keep experimenting with the fact that there is a link between physical health and mental processes, and one does affect the other. The effectiveness of NLP with regards to physical health [...]
The Importance Of NLP Coaching Certification
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The use of NLP or neuro linguistic programming has touched and enriched many aspects of modern life. As an NLP coach, you get the unique opportunity to help others realize their goals, as you achieve your own! NLP coaching certification is important in the attempt to reach out the anonymous global clientele online. The presence [...]
The Hilton or The Shining: Who Decides?
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Hotels seem to be ripe with stories of paranormal goings-on. There are countless legends and first-hand accounts of mysterious and chilling activities. When you think of a ‘haunted’ building you tend to imagine something dark and victorian. Mahogony furniture, grand staircases, high-ceiling rooms and dark corners. And so it is [...]
Shyness and Dating: Why Shy Men Need to Suck it Up, Man Up, and Go for the Gold!
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Shyness is nothing but a socially acceptable and polite word for FEAR. In other words, “shy” people are scared shitless! Shy people are fearful of new experiences, of speaking up, of taking risks, and of new people.
Timid, insecure and self-conscious, shy men are relegated to the fringe of dating society. [...]
The Art of Retirement
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Why do we call “retirement” an art? After all, as many believe, you simply stop working. The answer is that, for many of us, this period of life is the first time we actually have the opportunity to create the life we want! There is no model for this period, no Uncle George or [...]
15 Minutes Of Fame For A Lifetime Of Shame
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A celebrity is the term used to describe someone who is famous and attracts attention from the general public and the world’s media. Traditionally, a celebrity would gain the title by his or her work or achievements in a particular field of expertise. Actors, musicians, politicians and inventors have all become celebrities in the past. [...]
LOVE From The Standpoint Of An American Master - Lester Levenson
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First of all, I’d like to thank everyone for handing in there while we worked out all the bugs on the site…I believe your patience will be rewarded. I know some of you have not received the free MP3s you are due, as we changed the handling of the emails, and had to rebuild [...]
Spontaneous Idea Generation is the Key to Creativity and Innovation
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No one really knows how an idea is generated. From out of a mass of white and gray matter called the brain, an idea all of the sudden appears “out of the blue.”
Spontaneous idea generation is the mother of creativity. From the spontaneous idea arise concept, meaning, abstraction and innovation. [...]
What Is Positive Psychology?
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Human psychology is always painted negative and as a study of negative human behavior; basically we perceive psychology as a sign of trouble, and thus attempt to correlate it to such destructive issues like depression, psychosis, unhappiness, mental disorders and mania. Sadly most of the clinical examinations also tend to look at psychology, as something [...]