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Language: A sign of evolving awareness
4 Jan 2022

Language: A sign of evolving awareness

by dfurtwengler | posted in: Confidence, counterintuitive thinking | 2

As we evolve to higher levels of awareness our evolution becomes apparent in the language we use.  Background This came to me recently as I realized that I was using the wrong language in responding to questions and comments I … Continued

awareness, confidence, language, NLP
NLP: Dealing With Covid Fatigue
24 Nov 2020

NLP: Dealing With Covid Fatigue

by dfurtwengler | posted in: Confidence, counterintuitive thinking | 4

I recently discovered that two dear friends have become NLP (neurolinguistic programming) practitioners and thought “What better time than when battling covid fatigue?” NLP essence For those of you who may not be familiar with NLP it’s the science of … Continued

battlling covid fatigue, confidenceramming, covid, covid fatigue, neurolinguistic prog, NLP
Language Limbo
24 Mar 2020

Language Limbo

by dfurtwengler | posted in: Confidence, counterintuitive thinking | 0

Are you in language limbo? Specifically, are you regularly using language that is NOT indicative of what you desire. Limbo lacks commitment “I hope, I’ll try, I might, maybe…but,” are all examples of limbo language. People using this language see … Continued

confidence, language, limbo, NLP
Confidence: Language of Gain
22 Oct 2019

Confidence: Language of Gain

by dfurtwengler | posted in: Confidence, counterintuitive thinking | 0

The power of language became evident as my mastermind group helped one of its members set a direction for her business. We began by exploring her tagline which defined the result her customers get. One of our members said “I … Continued

confidence, confident, gain, NLP
Interesting or Challenging?
27 Nov 2018

Interesting or Challenging?

by dfurtwengler | posted in: Confidence, counterintuitive thinking | 0

Is your choice of words, in this case interesting or challenging, an indication of your level of confidence? This topic was triggered by a conversation I had with a chamber of commerce executive. He asked how my day was going. … Continued

challenging, interesting, neuro-linguistic programming, neurolinguistic programming, NLP

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