Guest guest Posted June 23, 2005 Report Share Posted June 23, 2005 > > I'm NOT into FREE, except with certain exceptions. > > Sorry. > > So, group, since I'm NOT into " free " , than what am I into? > > This is a VERY IMPORTANT QUESTION! IF you want " FREE " , then Start with " FREE " ing your mind of the illusion that you are a being of limited awareness and resource. Imagine what your life would be like, If you could feel the Freedom of Paying Top Dollar for energything, and Enjoying how good it feels to Put Some Values into Your Beliefs..hehe. Hmm...Is it that the majority of those looking for something for FREE, could have a lack-say-daze-Cicle attitude about really Mastering an area. and is in indicator of a subliminal programming they have of... Getting stuff, to just get by. As a teacher, anyone you choose to help, Must develop certain standards of Excellence. You are into the law of equivalent exchange. Folks want certain lessons....to Cheat themselves from learning on their own and instead of training with Everyone, and spend 15 years of Effort to Hone their skills...folks want to stay in their comfort zone...the Twilight Zone..where they mistakenly equate less effort gets you the bare minimum of getting by, barely. Thats a poverty consciousness, Isn't it? You are into Keeping Standards set high, so that those who go to your trainings, can actually pass the tests, because they have done the drills. Most places, Dont care about Standards and thus can walk out with Certificates of Completion, Instead of Certificates of Mastery. THIS is the Difference, that makes the Difference with Doc. You care passionately about what you do. and you do not want the waters of Successful Skills to be muddied by the clumsy, lazy FREELY Certified Arm Chair, One Afternoon Experts. But theres alot more..But I gotta run Richard p.s. On ABC on Wednes Nights, There is a new show, that Trains folks, not to be cry babies, but instead how to Stand Up to Those Who Cross Your Boundaries...Great stuff...for small seasons..but big reasons. I now have a new found respect for a whole new profession. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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