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This is where the information came from.
Source #1 - Carl Buchheit, NLP
Marin, 2008
Source #2 - I don't know for sure who came up with
the 32-to-1 theory, but it may have been Daryl Kollman, who along with
his wife Marta, founded Cell Tech, a company that sells a natural food
through network marketing. Every year, the company holds a celebration
for several thousand people. One year, approximately 1995, Daryl
addressed the entire crowd. He could have talked about his product to
boost sales. Instead, he introduced the 32-to-1 concept.
Source #3 - Book, Hypnotherapy, an Exploratory
Casebook, by Milton H. Ericson and Ernest L. Rossi
Source #4 - Book, Neuro-Linguistic Programming for
Dummies, by Romilla Ready and Kate Burton
Source #5 - Book, Frogs Into Princes, by Richard
Bandler, and John Grinder
Source #6 - Book, Love's Hidden Symmetry, by Bert
Hellinger, Gunthard Weber, and Hunter Beaumont
Source #7 - Website, NLP University, www.nlpu.com
Source #8 - Website, The Work of Byron Katie, www.thework.com
Source #9 - Website, The Work of Byron Katie, Blog, www.byronkatie.com
Source #10 - In person discussion, Betty Alice
Erickson, 2008
Source #11 - Book, Milton H. Erickson, M.D. An
American Healer, Betty Alice Enickson, and Brandford Keeney, 2008
Source #12 - Website, Wikipedia - www.wikipedia.org,
2008
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