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From: zoweeuk
Date: Tue Dec 10, 2002 12:45pm
Subject: Re: modelling book

--- In a previous message ganetauk wrote:
> Thought some of you might find this site interesting. If anyone has
> any links to free Pdf's online or online books like this
one...would
> you post the links please...some of these resources are very good
> indeed and should be shared.
>
> Thanks Terry
>
>
> Winston Churchill
> Using the Tools of NLP to Model His Abilities
>
> http://members.madasafish.com/~webbmaster/index.htm

That might not be such a good idea. Winston Churchill was famed for
being a manic depressive and extremely stubborn; remember that in NLP
the person with the most flexible model is more likely to succeed.

Don't get me wrong I have great respect for Churchill but I think if
you want qualities of leadership and military genius, you should be
modelling on Napoleon or Romel (spelling?). Churchill was a great
public speaker and that was his strength, he certainly wasn't a good
military strategists.

I would love to find a model of Bruce Lee; it would be useful to have
his drive and determination.

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