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The Lies About How To Tell If A Person Is Lying To You

One of the great misunderstandings of NLP is the misuse of eye accessing cues to asses truthiness. In this essay Susan Stageman, one of our contributors and a long time NLP Trainer, explains it for you. If you missed it, last week’s video is fixed. You can catch it here: http://www.nlpco.com/library/nlp-video/anchoring-tb I’ll have more for

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A Tip From An Old Friend

Hi I want to reintroduce you to the “other Tom” that writes occasionally for NLP Comprehensive. Tom’s an NLP Master Practitioner (from the days when I owned NLP California) and we’ve been friends for ages. He’s also the founder of the international NLP alumni study group, the NLP Cafe. He serves as our Planning Director

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On Modeling Excellence in a Complex World – David Gordon, Presentation at NLP Canada

In preparing this address, naturally the first thing I did was look again at the conference title: “Modeling Excellence in an Increasingly Complex World.” And I thought back to when I was a kid, and recalled that it seemed pretty darned complex then, too. We were diving under chairs to protect ourselves from atomic bombs,

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