Editor's Note: In response to a post that rapid change can't work for really challenging problems.
Rapid Change
(Name deleted), read "Magic in Action". And if you
read between the lines, Richard was doing things to fill up the
time. You can also order the videotape. What is sincerely
challenging for one, may be a walk in the park for another. But I
guess after all is said and done, the chips will fall in the
corner that leads toward more sessions. After all, the idea of
things taking more sessions lends itself to more profit.
Still, just because you have yet to learn how to maximize your
effectiveness in a short space of time doesn't mean that it isn't
being done. The same is true for the majority of
psyco-the-rapists. They have very little clue as to what is
possible. Instead they keep 'em coming back.
What I think you were really saying is, I, (name deleted) have
never been able to address a challenging problem in a rapid way.
Which, of course, is OK. Yet, in all fairness, just because you
have yet to understand a working methodology that is designed to
address things rapidly, doesn't mean that you won't one day. At
least, you could stay open to the possibity. And let me know what
you think of "Magic in Action." How do you explain away
what is happening in that book, and the videotape that the book
was transcribed from?
Carmine
By the way, where did you receive your NLP training?
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