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Authors: Tad James and Wyatt Woodsmall
Pages: 282
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book describes the basis of personalities and our
relationship with time. It also provides extremely powerful techniques
giving you the possibility of creating performance
improvement changes in a very short period of time.
Interested ...? Read on ...
Investment
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What is Time Line?
Time Line is
the first element in the Basis of Personality. It is a key element
to an understanding of personality. Our memories, our decisions,
our experiences good and bad, are collected here over time and
determine how we relate to the world. The way we store memories
affects how we experience our lives and how we experience time.
One is
always fascinated with the notions of goal setting and time
management, and how time seems to work in some people's favour and
against other people. In the dictionary time is "an
indefinite, unlimited duration in which things are
considered as happening in the past, present and future."
That doesnt seem to be enough, it gives a definition, but not the
reason why.
It seems
that some people have all the time they need while others do not.
Some people are organized while others are not. Some people who
set their goals achieve them, while others dont. In this book
you'll learn about Meta Programs and will discover that you have a
Time Line! People do have, inside them, a way of coding the past,
present and the future so they know which is the past, which is
the present and which is the future.
Our
relationship with time, and the metaprogrammes (perception
filters) of our minds, make our world the way it is for us, and
can be "taught" to have us function even better in
desired circumstances of life. This book is highly
recommended.
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CONTENTS: |
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I: Introduction
Section
II: Time Line Therapy
Chapter 1: Introduction to Time Line
Chapter 2: Through Time and In Time- The Two Types
Chapter 3: Discovering The Time Line
Chapter 4: Memory Management
Chapter 5: Language and Time, The Meaning of Words
Chapter 6: Your Client's Internal Representation of Time
Chapter 7: Handling Trauma
Chapter 8: The Language of Time
Chapter 9: Time Line Therapy-A Demonstration
Chapter 10: Programming Your future with Time Line
Chapter 11: Time Line therapy Outline
Section
III: Meta Programs
Chapter 12: Introduction to Meta Programs
Chapter 13: The simple Meta Programs
Chapter 14: Complex Meta Programs
Chapter 15: Changing Meta Programs
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IV: Values
Chapter 16: Introduction to Values
Chapter 17: The Formation of Values
Chapter 18: The Evolution of Values
Chapter 19: Resolving beliefs and Values Conflicts
Chapter 20: The Hierarchy of Ideas
Chapter 21: Changing Values
Chapter22: Utilizing and Changing values
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Authors: Tad James and
Wyatt Woodsmall
Pages: 282
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Investment: NZ $75
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