Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) # 4
Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) # 4

Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) # 4

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<p>NLP course # 4<br>Self concept. How your self concept is a corner stone in building your life experiences. In this lesson we will explain &amp; define our key terms. Then go over strategies to use these techniques in a defensive &amp; offensive posture. </p><p><a href="https://app.podscribe.ai/episode/49444016">https://app.podscribe.ai/episode/49444016</a></p><p><br>Speaker 0 (0s): Hello friends. How was your day going? It's about to get better. We are about to get into some &lt;inaudible&gt; that's right next class, ladies and gentlemen. I hope you're enjoying the class. I hope you're enjoying spending some time with me because I am enjoying spending some time with you is probably because you're such a cool person. It's probably because you're so handsome or you're so beautiful. </p><p>It might be your sense of humor. I don't know, but I like you get it. All right, let's do it. You know, we start this off, right? We start off with some Proverbs and these ones are going to be about the past. The present and the future yesterday is the past. Tomorrow is the future. Today's a gift. That's why they call it the present. Ladies and gentlemen, here we go past, we all know how time flies, how it is here today and gone tomorrow. </p><p>How no hand can catch time? Indeed. Time is precious. Time is money. The wall too often. We must time. I am sorry. Although all too often, we want time badly. Then use it badly. For example, don't let yesterday take up too much of your today. Don't cry over spilled milk, and there are no birds in last year's nest in general. Hindsight is clearer than foresight. </p><p>So remember four things do not return spoken words, flighted arrows, past life and lost opportunities. Indeed. Even a God can't change the past for a lost sheep can be recovered, but not lost time. Despite this, no matter how hard the past, you can always begin again. And when you do watch out history repeats itself, which is why so often things present are judged by things past today is the scholar of yesterday. 

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