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For over 40 years a small group of NLP elites have known a secret that the rest It’s a remarkab

For over 40 years a small group of NLP elites have known a secret that the rest It’s a remarkable skill that can make you look 'psychic'...  Where clients and friends look at you in amazement and say:  “It’s like you are reading my mind!”  But no mind reading is involved. Just a rare and incredibly impressive set of mental skills are at play.  When you can anticipate people's questions before they have asked them and predict their actions before even they are aware of them, it can seem baffling how you knew before they did. Seems far-fetched? Not really. For hundreds of years, scores of books, TV shows and movies have been written about characters with extraordinary intellects who used their minds in unconventional ways, to accomplish extraordinary feats.  Imagine if you had such powers...  Imagine having the deductive powers of Sherlock Holmes, the unorthodox problem-solving mind of House MD, and the penetrating insight on human behaviour demonstrated by Hannibal Lecter…  …enabling you to pattern, predict, and influence almost anyone with extraordinary skill and speed.  If you learn to think differently, adopting the little-known mental strategies used by real NLP masters, it’s not just possible. It’s inevitable.  Admittedly, it’s extremely rare to find anyone who 1) has these skills 2) can teach them to others and 3) has successfully applied them for decades in real-world situations across business, coaching, and one to one and group change work.  But extremely rare doesn’t mean impossible!  I first noticed a demonstration of these amazing skills more than twenty years ago when I was speaking to a famous NLP master trainer at the back of a training room in London.  We had just watched Richard Bandler and Michael Breen do some remarkable change work with members of the packed out audience and the celebrity trainer leaned into me and said:  “Tom, have you noticed how quickly Michael and Richard calibrate to people’s worldviews? It’s insanely fast...”  That caught my attention. He was right, it was amazing.  To my surprise, this trainer, who was one of THE best in the world (and by best, I mean he had exceptional SKILLS, not paper certificates) and yet, even he didn’t know what processes they were using to do what they did.  - The super-fast change work. - The incredible logic leaps combining observations together.  - The brilliant questions. - The masterful persuasion… - And the penetrating insights that lead to stunning changes. To me, frankly, the whole thing looked like magic, but a conversation with Richard and later, many years of watching Michael Breen work, up close, led to my own breakthrough…  What they were doing wasn’t (and still isn’t) part of NLP curriculum.  You won’t find it taught in NLP, hypnosis, coaching or any self-help courses. As far as I can tell, 99.9% of the NLP master trainers and self-help 'gurus' don’t know it either.  Yet, it's a superpower demonstrated by elite thinkers, change masters and expert persuaders, that almost everyone misses because it doesn’t look or sound like NLP.  (And that’s because it isn’t from the world of mainstream NLP.)  It’s one of those invisible skills that flies under the radar.  A skill that can make you Tristan look REALLY SMART.  If that’s something of interest to you, be sure to check out my upcoming emails where I pull back the curtain and share some of the really useful things I've learned.  To your success, Tom                 NLPTIMES Real NLP Skills For The Real World  --------------------------------------------------------------- Note: If you no longer wish to receive these emails on "How To Become Smarter & More Insightful", just [click here]( and you’ll be REMOVED from this email campaign. I want to make sure I deliver resources on topics you want in your inbox ;-)  --------------------------------------------------------------- Sent to you by: NLP TIMES, web property of D&T New Media Ltd. This email has been sent as you have previously consented to receive communications from us.  For any questions, please visit our [Help Centre](.  --------------------------------------------------------------- [Unsubscribe]( | [Edit your details]( D&T New Media Limited Office E, 25th Floor, King Palace Plaza Kwun Tong Kowloon Hong Kong [Powered By Kartra] - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

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