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Getting really good with NLP is a journey, a very rewarding one. Â An inner journey to ever-greater

Getting really good with NLP is a journey, a very rewarding one.  An inner journey to ever-greater performance and increased capabilities.  In the early stages of developing real skills, a worthwhile goal to pursue is training yourself to go from having an idea to action - in a single thought.  Clearing away any hesitation or procrastination that holds you back from truly going for and getting what you want.   The whole thing can be as easy (and fast) as changing a thought in your mind. Once you can do that, learning to help people better manage their own states and resourcefulness becomes much, much easier.  Every NLP student who wants to reach a high level of skill must initially become immersed in the fundamentals.  It seems obvious, right? But so few of us do it.  (I personally missed the memo on this for 5 years when I first started learning NLP. There were so many shiny NLP objects to chase :-))  [I created this resource so no one else has to.](  Because the sad reality for too many NLPers is they fail to get anything close to the kind of outcomes that are possible with the technology.  Why is that?  [Read this article to find out…](  In it, I share helpful tips, downloadable resources, and practical strategies you can do today to take your NLP skills up a level.  To your success, Tom [Unsubscribe]( | [Edit your details]( D&T New Media Limited Office E, 25th Floor, King Palace Plaza Kwun Tong Kowloon Hong Kong - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

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