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My Plan Is Simple...

The world is changing all around us and one of the most amazing changes is what's going on inside us.

If you are like many, your inner world has lit up recently with a whole new level of energy and engagement.

My plan is to understand what's going on and share the best bits with you folks.

Background Information

Belief Negotiation - Challenge

Based on my studies and practice, I have evolved a ‘method’ for making life a lot more fun by exploring the middle ground between opposing beliefs. [It's not as hard as it looks... just a bit tricky sometimes...]

Belief Negotiation May Help With The Real Deal!

If the ‘morning you’ fantasizes about a nice big salad for dinner, while the ‘evening you’ orders the ‘meatlover’ pizza and has a couple of stiff ones before it arrives and – very important – this bothers you!

Given these circumstances, there may be some conflicting beliefs running amok in your current worldview. Working together, we may certainly be able to negotiate a better deal. Let’s talk!

This service helps identify conflicting beliefs and then negotiates a ‘middle ground’ where everybody’s intentions and requirements are met – even sometimes exceeded [such is the irrepressible nature of consciousness.]

Contact me for more information about these ideas or to schedule a negotiation session. [Fees: Right now I'm happy to talk for free to anyone who makes an appointment on Skype, and we'll see what develops from there.]

I have devoted a site to the exploration of this method for minimizing conflict and trauma. Click on the picture or link to Belief Negotiation

2 comments to Belief Negotiation – Challenge

  • Hi. I am a long time reader. I wanted to say that I like your blog and the layout.

    Peter Quinn

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    Hi Peter

    So nice to finally meet a ‘long time reader’…

    My earlier home page got corrupted so I thought I might as well update my attitude and approach as well as my new home page…
    . . .
    Plus talking to my father [89 years of age] today helped me see that plain spoken details are easiest to understand… and this is the point, isn’t it?

    There IS something to be said for experience!

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