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Cognitive Qualifiers

19 January 2007

By Steve Andreas. His website: http://www.steveandreas.com/ His new book: Here

Happily, John McWhirter has described a fascinating and subtle linguistic example of how the mind can be preset to respond in a particular way that, sadly, others have not previously noticed. A “cognitive qualifier” is a “commentary” adverb appearing at the beginning of a sentence [...]

The Power of Thought

16 January 2007

By Roger Ellerton Phd, ISP, CMC, Renewal Technologies Inc. www.renewal.ca
Look around you. Perhaps you see a chair. This chair is real and exists in time and space. Yet before it came into being, it first existed as a thought. In fact, everything in the room existed as a thought at some point in someone’s mind. [...]

A Proven Set of Principles to Guide You in the New Year

29 December 2006

How many of us have set New Year’s resolutions or goals for our lives that all too quickly are forgotten or put aside until the next year? The following set of principles will help you achieve your New Year’s resolutions and much more. Read them over carefully. Challenge them, as at first reading you may [...]

True Motivation: Creating a Personalized Propulsion System

29 December 2006

Recently, I gave a presentation on NLP and Motivation, so I’d like to share one of the processes I designed and included there.
Now, motivation is not a new concept in the field of personal development, nor in NLP. In fact, one of the ‘metaprograms’ we present in our NLP Practitioner trainings is ‘motivation direction’ - [...]

Three Ways to Change Your Mind for The Better

29 December 2006

Being a former court-lawyer, I am extremely aware of the importance of language in expressing our thoughts and opinions. Using the wrong word in the wrong context can mean making or breaking a case. Using one specific word instead of another specific word can give a positive twist to my argument, or a negative one [...]


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