That is what will happen if you follow the advice from Phil Jones in this book. Read it more than once and it means even more! Jeffrey Hayzlett primetime TV
That is what will happen if you follow the advice from Phil Jones in this book. Read it more than once and it means even more! Jeffrey Hayzlett primetime TV
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Forward Digit Span: Administration: Give the following instruction: “I am going to say some numbers and when I am through repeat them to me exactly as I
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• If you use it before you read a self help book your mind will be more receptive to the change • Attack the subconscious demotivators with vigour • There is a mind & body connection • If you think it does not work that is your old programming talking • Make your own tapes – Outside voice may be better – Repeat the suggestions 3
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1 Exactly 2 Absolutely 3 That’s so true 4 That’s for sure 5 I agree 100 6 I couldn’t agree with you more 7 That’s exactly what I think / That’s exactly how I feel 8 (informal) Tell me about it! / You’re telling me! 9 (informal) I’ll say! 10 I suppose so (use this phrase for weak agreement – you agree but
much money If a book offers advice related to one of these three areas there is a good chance that a man will pick it up This book primarily offers advice related to issue #3 and to a lesser extent issue #2 I believe there are more than enough books on the market currently that emphasize issue #1 so I do not really touch on that area at all