Three weeks, and then some, crewing for Chris Howard seminars when I might have better served my time working on the new e-class I am putting together, writing and recording some of the CDs we have planned for this year, planning teleseminar, working on the curriculum for the Sanctuary retreat coming up in July … and a whole lot more.So the question, “What do I have to learn here?”
- That, as Milton Erickson so famously said, “In the presence of rapport, anything is possible,” and in the absence of rapport things fall apart.
- That leadership isn't about being in charge of everything all the time.
- That when people are ready to really make personal change it is a magnificent and awesome sight.
- That I do know the NLP material really well, and that understanding, and my ability to use it, simply deepens with time
- That I have a lot more good friends than I realized
- That any group of 100+ people that spend intensive time together for three weeks begins to display some symptoms of group-think, and that this group, due to the amazing nature of the curriculum being taught, stayed about as far away from group-think as I can imagine.
- That what’s taught here in NLP Results, Master Results, and PPST (Performance and Platform Skills) is truly brilliant.
- That Johnnie Cass and Duane Alley are brilliant trainers.
- AND, I got to approach Mark Victor Hansen about a possible book project,
and that I'm setting a goal that it should happen ..
As the Rolling Stones sang, long ago and far away, "you don't always get what you want, you don't always get what you want, but you get what you need."
Picture of Bonnie Bruderer, Mark Victor Hansen, Michele and myself.
June 29, 2008
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