Jeff Napier, certified master NLP consultant

Specializing in phone conversations with people who want to get the most out of life. More confidence, joy, success.

I ask just the right questions so you can understand things in new ways, come up with your own creative solutions, and feel better about yourself and your situation. You’ve never had a conversation like this!

It's always friendly, enjoyable, and fully confidential.  So, if you're feeling confused, bored, frustrated, dull, listless, angry, disappointed, or  feel things just could be better, go ahead and phone me anytime at (415) 225-1226 for a free initial consultation.

 

 

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Sources

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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