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Secrets of Changing Minds: What I Should Have Started With

22. August 2006

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Methods of Successful Influence How did I shift the beliefs of a woman with a death wish into one so excited about living she took up salsa lessons? How did I persuade a man who had been carrying the burden of guilt for over 40 years that it was time to forgive himself? How did I [...]

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Secrets of Changing Minds: The Essential 4 Questions

19. August 2006

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Methods of Successful Influence How did I shift the beliefs of a woman with a death wish into one so excited about living she took up salsa lessons? How did I persuade a man who had been carrying the burden of guilt for over 40 years that it was time to forgive himself? How did I [...]

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Why a coach is not a motivational speaker

24. January 2006

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When I told my brother, with whom I run Louis Cars with, that I’d started Life Coaches Blog, he groaned something about another motivational speaker…grumble grumble. But coaches aren’t motivational speakers! What’s the difference? What’s a motivational speaker? Generally, picture someone speaking to a large group of people, hyping them up, giving them the low-down on how [...]

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A PONDering Moment in Evolution

13. January 2006

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When was the last time you decide that you have to change something about or around you? How did you decide to change? There were something that you decided at a certain point that you want to do more of, to have less of, to move away from, to go towards to…you decided that you deserve [...]

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Thinking Negative

14. December 2005

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David Seah has a hilarious post over at his blog, ‘Thinking Negative’ that’s giving me some ideas on how to write my future posts: “No no no, that’s not how it works.” the ghost said impatiently. “If you’d had any real talent, it would have manifested itself—at the latest—by your 21st birthday. Too bad you didn’t [...]

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