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Thursday, October 27, 2005

Steve Pavlina on Using Patterns for Personal Development

I listened to this podcast today as I drove to a client in Malibu. Very good information and very good presentation. If you haven't heard of Steve before, check out his web site. There is a lot of print content, as well as the podcast.

StevePavlina.com: Personal Development for Smart People podcast #4

This podcast is a live recording of a 30-minute mini-seminar I presented in Las Vegas on Monday, titled "Using Patterns for Personal Development."

During the recording you'll hear references to a handout. I've included the complete text of that handout below, so you'll have the same support material the original audience had.

Here are some of the things you'll learn by listening:

Discover the three primary subconcious patterns of thinking and behaving, and observe them operating in your life right now.

Learn the three vulnerability points you can use to permanently break unwanted habits and addictions.

Use overwhelming force to eliminate resistance and establish new patterns to put your goals on autopilot.

Transform goal achievement from an uphill struggle into an easier, more relaxed feeling of flow.


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