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Neuro-linguistic programming - Jusluvn - 08-25-2020 Wondering what you all think of this? Or if you've heard of it? RE: Neuro-linguistic programming - bigboy7788 - 08-25-2020 nope... but looks very interesting!! Do you have any reference or pdf ? RE: Neuro-linguistic programming - mothered - 08-25-2020 (08-25-2020, 06:41 AM)bigboy7788 Wrote: Do you have any reference or pdf ?I'm sure you'll find this article of Interest. RE: Neuro-linguistic programming - Jusluvn - 08-26-2020 (08-25-2020, 09:24 AM)mothered Wrote:. Therefore, if a plan fails or the unexpected happens, the experience is neither good nor bad—it simply presents more useful information.(08-25-2020, 06:41 AM)bigboy7788 Wrote: Do you have any reference or pdf ?I'm sure you'll find this article of Interest. From your link. I really like that bit. Very good way of looking at things RE: Neuro-linguistic programming - mothered - 08-26-2020 (08-26-2020, 12:12 AM)B-man Wrote: . Therefore, if a plan fails or the unexpected happens, the experience is neither good nor bad—it simply presents more useful information.If It fails In a significant negative fashion, the experience may Initially be bad, but you take the positive out of the negative and apply yourself accordingly thereafter- that Is, you're aware of how to avoid the same result. RE: Neuro-linguistic programming - Jusluvn - 08-26-2020 (08-26-2020, 03:34 AM)mothered Wrote:(08-26-2020, 12:12 AM)B-man Wrote: . Therefore, if a plan fails or the unexpected happens, the experience is neither good nor bad—it simply presents more useful information.If It fails In a significant negative fashion, the experience may Initially be bad, but you take the positive out of the negative and apply yourself accordingly thereafter- that Is, you're aware of how to avoid the same result. Nicely said. As you have also been a part of my other post, you know that it applies greatly to me right now ha. Learning the hard way is sometimes the best way, cause you know whole heartily what needs to be done and it "hurts" less the next go around RE: Neuro-linguistic programming - mothered - 08-26-2020 (08-26-2020, 04:15 AM)B-man Wrote: Learning the hard way is sometimes the best way, cause you know whole heartily what needs to be done and it "hurts" less the next go aroundI couldn't have said It better myself. I've been there and done that, with just about everything life throws at you and while It's difficult at the time, It all works out In the end. You just need to have a positive mindset and purely focus on "what can be done" rather than "what has been done". |