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From: Blue Chip
Date: Tue Dec 10, 2002 11:39pm
Subject: Re: modelling book

I think it is also quite a nice example of the process behind modelling...
Design a new model for modelling - lol.

Anyway, I have turned the site into a .PDF (with Acrobat 5) so if anyone
wants a copy, or would like me to post it just ask (it's 600K).

Bread'n'Cheese

At 19:13 10/12/02 +0000, you wrote:
>I posted the link on the Winston Churchill modelling because I know
>that some of you here will be able to look past the person being
>modelled (ie Winston Churchill in this case) and focus more on the
>tools used for modelling. "Notice where the hand is pointing, rather
>than looking at the hand" ....Bruce Lee jeet kune do. :o)
>
>Oh and Bruce Lee made a model of himself...himself :o) its
>called ...The Tao Of Jeet Kune Do....although if you really want to
>understand Bruce Lee's style and background philosophy (and drive
>etc) ....I suggest you go straight to Wingchun...and Yip Mann etc.
>You'll be able to invent your own style ...one inch punch and all :oP
>
>Regards and more regards and many more
>Terry
>May the unconscious parts of your mind be with you :o)Happy Easter!
>
>--- In a previous message zoweeuk wrote:
> > --- 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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