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      10 Popular Las Vegas Blogs 07/14/2010
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      If you like me enjoy being in the Now of the Latest Happenings in Las Vegas you will enjoy this next Item.


      Here is a List of some of the most Popular Blogs covering Info on Vegas.
      10 Vegas Blogs
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      Top 10 Ways a Wealthy Mind Thinks 05/14/2010
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      Being in a Rut with your finances has Everything to Do with the way you perceive yourself and a Poverty Mindset. 

      The following is a list of the Top 10 principles of the wealthy. 
        
      1. The Broke think everything is too good to be true, while the wealthy think that getting a job sounds too bad to be true.

      2. Broke people give up when things don't go their way; a few disappointments and they are onto something else, saying things like "it wasn't for me."  The wealthy work harder and become more determined when things go bad, and understand that you have to take the bad with the good to make it. 


      3. Broke people always have an excuse. Wealthy people say "my fault" and refuse to make excuses. 


      4. Broke people think that not getting what they want is OK. Wealthy people are disgusted at the thought of not getting what they want and will do whatever it takes. 
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       5. Broke people always have to talk it over with their broke friends to make sure no one will make fun of them if they make a decision.  Wealthy people think for themselves and could care less what their broke friends think. 
        
      6. Broke people are never coachable and teachable. Wealthy people are always learning, even when the money starts  to pour in, they never stop learning from those who were there first. 
        
      7. Broke people are scared of others.  Wealthy people entrust in others and know that other people are crucial for their success. 

      8. Broke people are always procrastinating; they would rather talk about it, read about it, think about it, but never seem to do anything. Wealthy people hate doing anything but getting it done. 
        
      9. Broke people are glad when the day is over. Wealthy people love when the day begins. Broke people think Wealthy people are lucky. Wealthy people put themselves into a position to be "lucky," and then work hard to make the "luck" show up. 
        
      Take Inventory of yourself right Now if you do not already know, Is your Focus on Poverty and scarcity or Wealth and Recovery.

      Change your Mindset - Change your Life - Things Get Better when you make the first steps toward your own recovery.

      Join us on May 16 when we are Breaking Poverty Mindsets.
      Being in a Rut with your finances has Everything to Do with the way you perceive yourself and a Poverty Mindset.

      Click on our NLP is Fun Study Group page or Cut and Paste the following into your browser.

      May 16th
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      Thorough Training
      Lunch Provided

      Free Coaching Bonus
      For a limited Time.
      And More ..

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      NLP Basics - Representation Systems 05/11/2010
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      When Learning NLP very quickly you will begin to understand how important Representation Systems are.


      (I have highlighted all
      NLP Jargon, I am sure most of it is also in the NLP Glossary)
      In Tons of Techniques, in order to maximize and stretch out and
      Fine Tune The Experience we useSubmodalities.
      In order to Use
      Submodalities we must first Know more about Representational Systems, which Consist of the way in which we process information.
      We can use the 5 Senses as a Loose Comparison, In
      NLP we make further distinctions using theRepresentation Systems to Develop the Communication Model.





      Visual - Everything you experience through your Eyes including Memories that are internal and you remember.
      Auditory - Everything you experience through your Ears including Things you read (as you must speak the words you read first) and all remembered sounds.
      Kinesthetic - Everything you experience by shifting Feelings could be slight or Vast and almost impossible to detect
      Olfactory - Everything you Smell 
      Gustatory - Everything you Taste
      The Last Two are sometimes used interchangeably as it can be sometimes hard to distinguish between the two.

      The Main ones to remember are:
      V isual
      A uditory
      K inesthetic
      These are important in the Communication Model because, people often choose Adjectives, Adverbs and Verbs using VAK and OG to describe their experience.

      For example:
      I See What you mean - Visual
      I Heard what you said - Auditory
      I feel Differently about that - Kinesthetic
      I Smell a Rat - Olfactory
      That is Delicious - Gustatory
      When people describe their experience using these Key words we call them Predicates.

      The Predicate they Choose more often suggests they are experiencing the world through a particular System.

      It is useful to notice which predicates they use more often as, you can match their predicates when you respond back to them.

      Example:
      man 1) "I have my eyes on the prize and I will not stop until I get a Firm Grasp of the problem".
      Man 2) "It looks like you are concentrating on getting a firm grasp of the issue".
      (Visual and Kinesthetic Predicates)

      Recap:
      People use Sensory based Language to describe their Experience
      In order to build great Rapport with them you can match predicates in your communication with them.

      Matching predicates with people will open more doors that may not easily open otherwise.
      You can see how you get on with it and I will be interested in your comments.

      When we next talk about the Communication Model we will speak more about Submodalities.
      Making NLP Easy and Fun means you can Learn smaller chunks and understand Faster without getting overwhelmed.




       
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      Paradigm Shift - - A walk in the Park 05/06/2010
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      I am a Big Fan of Going to hang out with Nature and get a new perspective. No matter where I have lived in the world I find I would always gravitate toward Nature.
      When I first moved to Las Vegas I really missed all the Trees and Flowers we have in England.
      I have since adapted and although I love all types of Climates have learned to Enjoy the Desert Too.
      Here are a few Snaps of my Local Park which is walking distance from my House.
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      There is Quite a Bit You can do in the Park I sometimes Like to go Rollerblading or just walking and meeting new people. I have had some very good conversations here so far.
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      Well That was a good 30 minutes spent at the Park, now I am ready to go back to Work. When did you last visit the Park ?
      What is coming up next :
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      Analyzing Criticism Pattern - NLP Study Class 05/02/2010
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      This Pattern is Conducive to great self Esteem 
      This will give us a chance to analyze Criticism we have received in the past and learn how to process it in the present and Future.


      Criticism can often Trigger negative responses which can be deeply and negatively impacting. 
      These responses can prevent us from moving forward and lead to a stuck state of inactivity and procrastination.


      In many cases the person will not know what is keeping them stuck as perceptions become distorted and One can build a story to support the criticism.

      The Outcome of this is Lack of Confidence, Distorted World View and Severely repressed Self Esteem.

      The Techniques you will learn here will allow you to explore how you experience Criticism from the past, and in the future.

      This skill will open up a vast Vault of Opportunity and freedom, that will lead to more flexibility in your own behavior and processing Communication from other people in your Home life, Work and Relationships.

      As Usual we will enjoy: 
      Demonstrations 
      Fun 
      Learning 
      Fun 
      New Discovery 
      Fun 
      Forgotten Knowledge 
      Fun 
      Hypnosis 
      Fun 
      Submodalities 
      Fun 
      Unconscious Installation 
      Fun 
      TOTE Model 
      Fun 
      Strategies 
      Fun 
      Patterns 
      Fun


      And whatever else shows up ..

      All wrapped up in our Great Study Class, Filled with Great People.

      Please join us for a fantastic Night Of Discovery.

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      Hanging with Mr Cooper 05/02/2010
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      One Thing I love about Las Vegas is the Entertainment.
      Last Night while enjoying Las Vegas Nightlife we (myself and Teresa one of our Assistant Organizers) got to Hang with Mr Cooper star, Mark Curry after his very funny Show at the Las Vegas Hilton.

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      If you haven't seen his show yet at the Las Vegas Hilton, I highly recommend treating yourself to it. I am still laughing when I think about his Content.
      Mark has impeccable timing, Calibration and his show is highly interactive. 
      All of this of course exhibits a highly attuned sensory acuity and Rapport Skills, not to mention his use of Anchors.
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      Here is Teresa Hanging with Mark Curry Aka "Mr Cooper " such a cool Guy.
      As if that were not fun enough, there were also some very exotic Ladies who were dancing on Top of The Tables adding to all the excitement.
      They were so attention Grabbing I had to Take a picture, only to discover I had no memory left in my Card.
      Anyway it was worth erasing and she waited patiently for me to do so, so I could snap this picture of her.
      I really love their striking appearance and they were really pulling in a crowd.
      Seems like the Las Vegas Hilton are stepping their Game up in more ways than one. 
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      I don't know if there is something in the Air, but every time I have been to an Event at the Las Vegas Hilton, the people are always in such a good mood and Super friendly.
      As you can see.
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      You gotta love the entertainment here in Las Vegas and we are truly spoilt for choice.
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