Personal Change
Finally applying all the stuff I ever learned about NLP, Hypnosis, Kinesiology, Energy Medicine, EFT, etc
Friday, 27 April 2012
Ranking the NLP Trainers: Jonathan Altfeld
I met Jonathan only once at an NLP group meeting in Manchester. He was presenting that evening and gave a very good and interesting talk on helping people change their limiting modal operators of necessity. Very good presentation and he was very knowledgeable and approachable. He actually remembered me from just a few emails we had exchanged over the years and I must admit that he is one of the few high-profile NLP trainers I would actually like to hang out with.
His material is very good. Much of it is his own proprietary stuff like "Finding Your Irresistible Voice" and "Knowledge Engineering".
From personal preference I would always want to learn from someone I like and respect and Jonathan would be one of my first choices to attend a training with. Highly recommended!
Monday, 28 February 2011
Qondio is a fantastic site for backlinks
Qondio is a unusual site where you can write articles or intels about anything and everything you like. None of your intels need to have anything to do with your website or a certain niche, even though Qondio suggests a topic each week.
Each intel can be linked to one of your websites (even deep linking to pages) and you can get a very powerful and useful backlink from that page.
Qondio
itself has a Page Rank of 7 and some of my intels are PR 3, while my profile is PR 4. All this, even though I have only been on there for a year.
I don't think that there is a place on the web where you can get such fantastic results for a signup fee of $5, a bit of networking and a few articles.
Highly recommended!
Each intel can be linked to one of your websites (even deep linking to pages) and you can get a very powerful and useful backlink from that page.
Qondio
itself has a Page Rank of 7 and some of my intels are PR 3, while my profile is PR 4. All this, even though I have only been on there for a year.
I don't think that there is a place on the web where you can get such fantastic results for a signup fee of $5, a bit of networking and a few articles.
Highly recommended!
Monday, 30 August 2010
Svengali resurrected
More than a hundred years ago, French author George du Maurier
brought to life the character of Svengali, and to this day
the name evokes images of a master hypnotic manipulator...
one who exerts unnatural control over others.
While Svengali himself began in a work of fiction, the ability
to get everything you want in life is determined, to a large
extent, on your ability to inspire and influence others to
give you what you want -- in return for the good stuff you
give them.
So how would you like to get more from life? More pleasure,
more profit, more time to play?
If so, I'd like to introduce you to The Svengali System from
master hypnotist Jonathan Chase. It's not at all what you'd
expect -- and it's exactly what you need...
Click here to learn more:
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brought to life the character of Svengali, and to this day
the name evokes images of a master hypnotic manipulator...
one who exerts unnatural control over others.
While Svengali himself began in a work of fiction, the ability
to get everything you want in life is determined, to a large
extent, on your ability to inspire and influence others to
give you what you want -- in return for the good stuff you
give them.
So how would you like to get more from life? More pleasure,
more profit, more time to play?
If so, I'd like to introduce you to The Svengali System from
master hypnotist Jonathan Chase. It's not at all what you'd
expect -- and it's exactly what you need...
Click here to learn more:
--> Click Here
Wednesday, 12 May 2010
Ranking the NLP Trainers: Overdurf and Silverthorn
I always liked "Training Trances", "Beyond Words", and "Dreaming Realities" and was always intrigued about how Julie Silverthorn and John Overdurf would be on stage, because I had heard that they come across unbearably sweet and cuddly.
Well, they did come across as the Ken and Barbie of the NLP world, but they were aware of it and made it fun to watch their interaction. This was probably the best team presentation I have ever witnessed, because they were amazing at switching between each other, thereby utilising quite an interesting level of nested loops.
The seminar was on coaching and it was fun. They are very good teachers, covered not only basics, but also quite advanced stuff and went from everyday applications to spiritual implications, which I really enjoyed.
Not sure if their work is so different that it warrants a new name: "Humanistic Neuro Linguistic Programming" but I guess differentiation is important.
Biggest negative about the course: it was a four day event and I really think it could and should have been a two day event.
Biggest personal shock: I met a lady on the course who charged (then) fifteen times my rate for a personal sessions, which really rattled my mindset about my self-worth, especially since I thought that she was utterly useless as a therapist or coach...
Well, they did come across as the Ken and Barbie of the NLP world, but they were aware of it and made it fun to watch their interaction. This was probably the best team presentation I have ever witnessed, because they were amazing at switching between each other, thereby utilising quite an interesting level of nested loops.
The seminar was on coaching and it was fun. They are very good teachers, covered not only basics, but also quite advanced stuff and went from everyday applications to spiritual implications, which I really enjoyed.
Not sure if their work is so different that it warrants a new name: "Humanistic Neuro Linguistic Programming" but I guess differentiation is important.
Biggest negative about the course: it was a four day event and I really think it could and should have been a two day event.
Biggest personal shock: I met a lady on the course who charged (then) fifteen times my rate for a personal sessions, which really rattled my mindset about my self-worth, especially since I thought that she was utterly useless as a therapist or coach...
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Sunday, 2 May 2010
How to stop snoring
Let me start by saying that this is not supposed to be medical advice and neither should it be used if you are suffering from sleep apnea.
This is just a little technique that has worked well for me and for some friends of mine.
Unfotunately, I can't remember where I heard about this technique, so I can't give proper credit.
And the technique is - drum roll please - sucking your thumb!
That's it!
Sucking your thumb for about 30 seconds before going to sleep will relax your throat muscles considerably, which often will lead to a measurable decrease in snoring.
Tune in next time when we learn about how to stop sucking your thumb.
Good luck and sleep well!
This is just a little technique that has worked well for me and for some friends of mine.
Unfotunately, I can't remember where I heard about this technique, so I can't give proper credit.
And the technique is - drum roll please - sucking your thumb!
That's it!
Sucking your thumb for about 30 seconds before going to sleep will relax your throat muscles considerably, which often will lead to a measurable decrease in snoring.
Tune in next time when we learn about how to stop sucking your thumb.
Good luck and sleep well!
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sleep apnea,
snoring,
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stopping,
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