I can imagine the splutter, Judy… especially the “at first glance” is a tiny wee bit surprizing..
Nice post of yours, then.
Looking forward to the follow-up: in what ways does, at first glance, James Lawley look like Tony Robbins? 😉
Marie-France Gagnon
18 March 2013
I am curious to know more about what the U.S. coach having sent this e-mail meant, Judy, should we ask the coach this beautiful Clean Question: “… And At first glance, Clean Language seems similar to the work of Anthony Robbins, and when similar to the work of Anthony Robins, what kind of similar is that similar ? ” and if you get an answer to that question, please Judy, let me know. Thanks !
Johnny Kinsella
22 March 2013
Clean language is exactly that; clean language. From my experience of Judy Rees (David Grove’s) clean language the emphasis in on helping the client or other person to learn to understand their own metaphors and there meaning and this can then lead them to understanding and finding meaning in there own lives. (High level)
Clean language is about helping people to find their way from the inside out; self discovery.
On the other hand the wonderful entertainer and personal and business development Guru Tony Robbins can teach you how to find the answers you are looking for based on his life and learning experiences, his knowledge and wisdom which he delivers through his courses, programs and Coaching. (For those who can afford him).
Tony Robbins is about helping people to find their way from the outside in; he has the answer.
My opinion is that there is no answer out there hidden from you, the answers are inside yourself and to get those answers out we need to first become self-aware and a great tool to support the discovery of the self-awareness is clean language.
Abel Jimenez
22 March 2013
The answers have always been – and always will be – within….where else? It´s a fact the the most diificult person to talk to is ourself. Yet, I think it´s very much worth the effort, as it becomes a scaffolding structure: once you set a clear way to elicit responses….you get use to it…and keep moving to higher levels…..if you allow me the metaphor.
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Maarten Aalberse
18 March 2013
I can imagine the splutter, Judy… especially the “at first glance” is a tiny wee bit surprizing..
Nice post of yours, then.
Looking forward to the follow-up: in what ways does, at first glance, James Lawley look like Tony Robbins? 😉
Marie-France Gagnon
18 March 2013
I am curious to know more about what the U.S. coach having sent this e-mail meant, Judy, should we ask the coach this beautiful Clean Question: “… And At first glance, Clean Language seems similar to the work of Anthony Robbins, and when similar to the work of Anthony Robins, what kind of similar is that similar ? ” and if you get an answer to that question, please Judy, let me know. Thanks !
Johnny Kinsella
22 March 2013
Clean language is exactly that; clean language. From my experience of Judy Rees (David Grove’s) clean language the emphasis in on helping the client or other person to learn to understand their own metaphors and there meaning and this can then lead them to understanding and finding meaning in there own lives. (High level)
Clean language is about helping people to find their way from the inside out; self discovery.
On the other hand the wonderful entertainer and personal and business development Guru Tony Robbins can teach you how to find the answers you are looking for based on his life and learning experiences, his knowledge and wisdom which he delivers through his courses, programs and Coaching. (For those who can afford him).
Tony Robbins is about helping people to find their way from the outside in; he has the answer.
My opinion is that there is no answer out there hidden from you, the answers are inside yourself and to get those answers out we need to first become self-aware and a great tool to support the discovery of the self-awareness is clean language.
Abel Jimenez
22 March 2013
The answers have always been – and always will be – within….where else? It´s a fact the the most diificult person to talk to is ourself. Yet, I think it´s very much worth the effort, as it becomes a scaffolding structure: once you set a clear way to elicit responses….you get use to it…and keep moving to higher levels…..if you allow me the metaphor.