Interview Series – A Funny Thing Happened To Me On The Way To My Life; NLPeople Talk: Rod Betancourt
A Funny Thing Happened To Me On The Way To My Life; NLPeople Talk: Rod Betancourt “People are so stressed with work, and life [in general] that they are looking for something to relax them. Its not the massage itself they want, it is to be heard, and they want someone to help them through their stress. A lot of this stress is emotional, and it connects with the physical” say Rod Betancourt, massage therapist. With NLP, we can help people feel heard and to release their stress from the...
Read MoreInterview Series – A Funny Thing Happened To Me On The Way To My Life; NLPeople Talk: Clifton Horton
A Funny Thing Happened To Me On The Way To My Life; NLPeople Talk: Clifton Horton One day a woman called the customer service department of Clifton Horton’s engineering office very upset because the quote she requested had not been sent to her in what she considered a timely manner. The woman first spoke with a customer service department representative for quite a while, and the representative was unable to resolve the conflict and satisfy the customer. The call was then turned...
Read MoreInterview Series – A Funny Thing Happened To Me On The Way To My Life; NLPeople Talk – Baron Castillo
A Funny Thing Happened To Me On The Way To My Life; NLPeople Talk – Baron Castillo “I waited…. and waited…. and waited…. well, you get the idea.” As Baron Castillo recounted a recent time where his NLP skills came in handy, he gave me the background of the situation. His drivers license was expiring that day and so he rushed down to the local Department of Motor Vehicles to get the renewal. After completing the application paperwork, Baron was shuffled off from window to...
Read MoreInterview Series – A Funny Thing Happened To Me On The Way To My Life; NLPeople Talk: Jack Sands
A Funny Thing Happened To Me On The Way To My Life; NLPeople Talk: Jack Sands “I use NLP with friends and family and just about anyone who needs help” … As a lay clergyman, Jack Sands counsels youth in his church for those aged 19-30. Sometimes his counseling comes in the form of a well-prepared sermon for a crowd of youth, and sometimes it is more off-the-cuff personal counseling. When asked about his one on one counseling sessions, Jack said “Once I sit down with someone I...
Read MoreThe problem with “Thank you.”, “No problem.”
“Thank you.” , “No problem” “Dear Mr. Lederer: What’s happened to our society? I think that when someone says, “Thank you,” the proper response should be “You’re welcome,” But all too often we hear “No problem.” I have a problem with “No problem.” Do you?” As this article http://www.jewishworldreview.com/richard/lederer082814.php3 points out, a response to “Thank you.” with...
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