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From: ganetauk
Date: Sun Apr 6, 2003 1:00pm
Subject: Re: spelling

Because the NLPers (or anyone) knows something, like the spelling
program, does not mean their apply it. Applying and knowing are
different things. If one doesn't run the program (spelling strategy,
for example) in their mind, quite simply, it won't be running. :o)

I have a coffee machine, yet I never have a cup of coffee...because I
never USE the machine. (Its still there though and I KNOW about it)

This is the difference between knowing and doing, you know?

Regards TerryrreT


--- In a previous message Greg S
wrote:
> Hi na na
>
>
> > Im slightly confused......
>
> Me too.
>
>
> > Ive started reading frogs into princes and
> > come to the part where its discussing cerebral
> organization.
> > according to the text it seems to imply that bad
> spellers tend
> > to use their auditory sense rather than spelling
> visually with a
> > kinesthetic check. I am an appauling speller
>
> What confuses me is that so many well-known NLP'ers
> seem to have problems with spelling. If it's simply a
> matter of re-wiring their spelling mode, or whatever,
> why do they make such mistakes?
>
> If I remember correctly, it's the articles of Carmine
> Baffa and Tim Vizzini that most recently have
> surprised me in this regard. Could be others, can't
> remember.
>
>
> > p.s i couldnt be bothered to spell check this, so
> > i hope it makes sense.
>
> :-)
>
>
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