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alt-psychology-nlp is closing down If you want a good NLP Forum, try NLP Connections instead |
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| NLP CONNECTIONS is another place where you can discuss NLP and related ideas for free. We have more than 2,500 members in 66 countries. There are over 18,000 posts so far. Unlike on this newsgroup, we're generally nice to each other and spam is filtered out! ![]() Maybe I'll see some of you there. www.nlpconnections.com Chris |
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| Also highly recommended by Tom Vizinni who also posts there! lol On Dec 6, 2:37 am, Ned Goudy <ned.go...@gmail.com> wrote: > On Tue, 5 Dec 2006 16:17:57 -0000, "NLP Connections" > > <i...@removethis.nlpconnections.com> wrote: > > >Maybe I'll see some of you there. > > >www.nlpconnections.com > > >ChrisThank You! I have registered > and look forward to engaging > your site for learning mastery, > comparing notes... and as a > forum for like minded souls. > > Thanks for creating the site, > and I am both excited and > passionate about using it > in the near future and beyond. > > Ned |
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| Dear Ned: Please don't, if your focus is on how good people spell you'll miss most of the content anyways and so you'll be wasting your time and money, so save yourself some time and effort and only learn from those who spell correctly. Then when you learn nothing of real value from the nlp people, you can at least say, Hey, they spelled correctly. HellBwat Ned Goudy wrote: > On 5 Dec 2006 23:55:20 -0800, "Nick Kemp" <nickkemp2000@hotmail.com> > wrote: > > > As for Tom V. I might be interested in his > stuff if he learned how to write and spell. > > That website needs some serious editing. :O) > > Ned |
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| On 7 Dec 2006 07:01:09 -0800, "HellBrat" <monsterbrat49@yahoo.com> wrote: >Dear Ned: > >Please don't, if your focus is on how good people spell you'll miss >most of the content anyways and so you'll be wasting your time and >money, so save yourself some time and effort and only learn from those >who spell correctly. Then when you learn nothing of real value from the >nlp people, you can at least say, Hey, they spelled correctly. > > HellBwat I appreciate you calling me on that HellBwat, since one of my mentors, Dr. Michael Hall, Phd. is a master presenter and excellent writer, BUT... many of his books are not subjected to the careful Editing that bigtime publishing houses have to offer. But none the less, his written material on his Logical/Levels - Mind Matrixes and his 27 comprehensive embellishments of the Dilt's Sleight of Mouth techniques is excellent. As are his books on Coaching methodologies. But on the other hand, I don't have a Phd, yet I edit two newspapers so I guess I appreciate people who know how to use a spell checker and proof read their stuff. But TRUTH, surely comes from all sources... It is like this guy Chris Howard (West Coast USA NLP Tony Robbins type) just said a minute ago on one of his Master Training Seminars I have been listening to; "even though individuals differ in their levels of orientation on the Clare Graves Values Hierarchy... it is in no way indicative of the intelligence level or character of the individuals at any given level." And I suppose that goes for their spelling and grammar capabilities as well. But generally... CONSIDERING that Rapport is an important part of NLP (and life itself,) I would think that NLP trainers would want to have websites that didn't suffer from TYPOS or misplaced words. Best to you and yours... Ned |
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