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I have always been an entrepreneur since my early years. I try a lot of things and have been fortunate to have had many great experiences in my life, all of which I have learned from. I have a passion for life, reading, learning, and teaching others how to improve their lives. This is the purpose of this blog.

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    Christmas Update + NLP Encyclopedia

    Saturday, December 29th, 2007

    I had a great Christmas this year. I was able to catch up with my family, and got to see some family members that I haven’t seen in a long time. Lots of good food was eaten. Although I am generally against the overcommercialization of Christmas, I did receive one amazing gift that you guys should know about. The printed version of the NLP Encyclopedia, or as it is officially known, “Encyclopedia of Systemic Neuro-Linguistic Programming and NLP New Coding” by Robert Diltz and Judith DeLozier published by NLP University Press. This consists of two huge books, about 1000 pages each. This is the most extensive and comprehensive volume on NLP that I am aware of, and it is absolutely amazing. Before attempting to read it, you should probably have a basic understanding of NLP, or it may not make much sense to you. Check out my previous post about two great books to read if you want to learn about NLP.

    The NLP Encyclopedia is also viewable online, for free, but in a limited form.

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    Neuro-Linguistic Programming

    Monday, December 10th, 2007

    I am an avid student of NLP. I have been brushing up the past few days by listening to Chris Howard’s NLP Master Practitioner Training. Being a student of NLP has improved my life exponentially. If you don’t know much about it, two great books that I read when I was getting started are “Unlimited Power” by Anthony Robbins and NLP for Dummies.