06-23-2008, 11:15 PM
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| Guest | Re: How to find a good NLP practitioner? On 23 Jun, 19:53, John <67vnue6o@knwfv> wrote:
> On Mon, 23 Jun 2008 11:18:52 -0700 (PDT), bornfree
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> <justyouan...@xemaps.com> wrote:
> >On 23 Jun, 12:59, John <67vnue6o@knwfv> wrote:
> >> On Mon, 23 Jun 2008 03:39:59 -0700 (PDT), bornfree
> >> >Thanks. The original issue is making the first move in relationships
> >> >(with women). Pretty much just discussing it has me filling up with
> >> >adrenaline. It bothers me a lot because there are many times in the
> >> >past when I have "clicked" with someone, and it went nowhere because I
> >> >was scared. Which is embarrassing. I shared the problem with a female
> >> >friend, who replied "scared, like a teenager?". The indignation and
> >> >discomfort I felt upon hearing this will explain why I didn't put the
> >> >details in the first post.
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> >> >Do you think Hypnotherapy / NLP could help me with this problem? I am
> >> >familiar with the idea that "doing the fear" is the best way. The only
> >> >trouble is, I have confronted it, and it still makes me tremble.
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> >> It sounds more like anxiety to me rather than fear and a competent
> >> practitioner will be able to help I'm sure.
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> >Thanks for the vote of confidence.
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> >In my search I have had a 20 min chat with the first practitioner,
> >Ewan, on the list here.
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> >http://www.inspire360.co.uk/founders.php
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> >I liked him and might employ him.
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> >If there is any other advice anyone can offer me in relation to
> >employing Ewan or one of the other practitioners on that page, I would
> >be grateful. Thank you, thank you, thank you.
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> >Thanks to everyone who replied!
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> You may want to have a look at this forum which specialises in NLP and
> ask you question again including thoughts about the Practitioner you
> have choose. Someone there may know him or have a view.
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> http://www.nlpconnections.com/
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