Aug 26, 2012 | Education, Goals & Goal Setting, Matt James - Video, NLP / Neuro Linguistic Programming, Personal Growth
As we’re getting ready to do a NLP training in Toronto, it reminded me of a student who said, “I didn’t go because I didn’t think for $97 I’d get a full NLP Practitioner training.” Then as soon as his friends went to the NLP Practitioner Training and were blown...
Aug 23, 2012 | Goals & Goal Setting, Health & Fitness, Matt James, NLP / Neuro Linguistic Programming, Parenting, Personal Growth, Relationships
My son Ethan, who is 13 years old, wanted to watch The Matrix with me before I left to teach NLP Practitioner in San Jose this weekend. [For those of you that did not watch the movie, shame on you… And, I forgive you. Morpheus (a character in the movie) is a...
Aug 2, 2012 | Goals & Goal Setting, NLP / Neuro Linguistic Programming, Personal Growth, Relationships
By Liz Leia, CHt Liz is a certified trainer of Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) and has extensively studied masculine and feminine dynamics. While most of the Art of Flirting students are single and looking to find their perfect match, Liz also encourages...
Jul 19, 2012 | Goals & Goal Setting, Matt James, NLP / Neuro Linguistic Programming, Personal Growth
Aloha, This is Part 2 of our 5-part series from my book Find Your Purpose Master Your Path. If you missed Part 1, Perception is Projection. Otherwise read Part 2 below: — 2: Cause and Effect The second basic assumption is cause...
Jul 13, 2012 | Education, Entrepreneur & Wealth, Goals & Goal Setting, Huna / Hooponopono, Matt James - Video, NLP / Neuro Linguistic Programming
Hello, A student wrote to me recently and asked, “Can you do an audio blog on success and business?” This video discusses the mindset of a successful person. I go over the concepts in NLP and Huna that successful people do on a regular basis. What do...
Jul 10, 2012 | Family, Goals & Goal Setting, Matt James, NLP / Neuro Linguistic Programming, Parenting, Personal Growth
Be careful what you wish for, you just might get it! My daughter had an ornament made out of glass, and in it were a bunch of tiny shells, sand, and a very tiny bucket. It was so cute! (Yes, “was” and “had.”) Skylar said to me, “Oh Daddy, I wish I could...