Posts Tagged ‘NLP’

Paridigm Shift In Seeking Treatment Of Your Mind Spirit

Monday, September 14th, 2009

Paridigm Shift In Seeking Treatment Of Your Mind Spirit

Years ago our parents had one option when it came to healthcare.  Go and see a doctor.  Little consideration of  mind or spirit.

That was then.  This is now.

Here in New Zealand because of a variety of factors we are currently experiencing a shortage of GP’s.  This shortage is predicted to worsen over the next five years.

Not to worry.   At the same time as the list of available GP’s shortened, the alternative health industry boomed.  Unfetted by legislation and welcomed by a curiously greedy public the list of alternative therapy for any aliment is overwhelming.

There is however a sad little majority who hasn’t yet caught on.  The mainstream medical establishment.

Heaviliy subsidised somewhat foolishly by our Government they remain blissfully unaware of the power of the health market.  Choice is the new monopoly of healthcare.

Keri Eagan

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Today’s quote:  “Let’s save sensible for later”, coach and author Michael Niell

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Techniques Of NLP Seduction con’t

Monday, September 14th, 2009

He carefully watched the gentle rise and fall of her breathing and posture.  Carefully matching both he moved on through the conversation….she would be his by nightfall if he could only remember where the anchors he set earlier were.  Dammit!  Now he’d have to touch her everywhere.

Or perhaps he could slip in  some suggestive metaphores during a drink.

Hmmm.  Steamy stuff.

Keri Eagan

www.kerieagan.org

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NLP Seduction Techniques – You Forgot The Flowers

Monday, September 14th, 2009

I was reading IRC chatlogs on Johnathan Altfield’s site yesterday and happened to come across one for the use of NLP in seduction/improving sex life.

Funny thing is that the participants (all men), with the exception of the lovely Altfield still miss the point of seduction entirely.  For awhile I ruminated over what I had read.  Something was missing (aside from the women *sniggers*).  Clearly they need additional advice so here it is:

- what women want more than anything is to be desired.  If all you can do is objectify her as a part of your technique seduction seminars won’t make much difference except to suck out your money and give you a smug vibe that may or may not help in your persuit.  Next time remember the flowers.  Act like a gentleman, not a twit.

This is what I identified.  Anyone out there want to add anything further?

Keri Eagan

www.kerieagan.org

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There Is Magic In The Air

Sunday, September 13th, 2009

Once again a beautiful day here in Wellington, NZ.  Tui (native New Zealand bird) are chirping right outside my window.  Sun is out in places, and my vege garden is working on its veging technique.  Hypnotic you might say.

Because I live in such a beautiful place I don’t watch that much TV.  There isn’t much need and there isn’t much on.

A few years ago however, there was a TV series called Johnathan Creek.  I love that show!  I think they only made one season.

For those of you who have never heard of Johnathan Creek it is a BBC series starring Alan Davies (as magician’s assistant JC) who devises magic tricks in his home which happens to be a windmill; and Caroline Quentin (investigative reporter who stumbles upon an unusually high number of murder mysteries).  I like it because of it’s originality.  And it’s windmill full of magician’s mystery.

Today a JC quote instead of a Bandler one:

“Like every good trick it was simple in its conception, but intricate in its performance”.

Anyone like to comment on the quote?  I think it has much to connect it to life in general.  I wish someone like the character of Johnathan Creek could come up with an MP3 a simple design, with intricate delivery.  The magic of Johnathan Creek in my ear.

Blessings,

Keri Eagan.

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Internet Explorer – The Search Engine With A Mental Illness

Saturday, September 12th, 2009

For reasons I won’t go into right now, I’m on a MAC running windows with Internet Explorer browser.  I notice it is slower than the other browser and has annoying reminders.  Also I have the need to copy and paste information from Vox, and in IE it will only copy the part still visible on my screen (where did the rest of the selection go?).

My diagnosis?  Clearly an identity disorder, and mild boarderline personality which I suspect originated from its Microsoft upbringing.

To think that 60+% of the world willingly tortures themselves with this thing.  But, like many of lifes issues, it’s really just a habit that can be broken in a few easy steps:

1) Search Google for “Mozilla.org”

2) download firefox, and never look back.

Alternatively an equally good browser is Google Chrome which you may get prompted to upgrade to if you use gmail.

Your brain is very much like a search engine – able to be altered in a couple of clicks using NLP.  It isn’t as hard and doesn’t need to be expensive.  NLP is the most logical treatment available today.

Keri Eagan

Bandlerism of today: In High School I flunked English Language and Public Speaking.  NLP was my revenge.  “In High School I flunked English Language and Public Speaking. NLP was my revenge!“In High School I flunked English Language and Public Speaking. NLP was my revenge!”

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