What's New This Week - 01/01/10

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What's New This Week
(last updated 1st January, 2010)

Happy New Year from myNLPresources!

Please find below a list of all the new resources published on myNLPresources this week.

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This week's new videos

Video: How To Be A Powerful Communicator
Jamie Smart

Powerful communication takes place when every fibre of your being gets in behind the words you speak.

Video: Happiness - Some Basic Principles
Jamie Smart

Happiness is your birthright. Contemplate that when you realise people will try and connect all kinds of products, services and ideas to your happiness - linkages that only exist in mental worlds (and therefore can be changed).

Video: Anatomy of the Mind - Part One
Jevon Dangeli

What is the mind? Neuroscience continues to hunt down the answer. However, we can model the mind in ways that allows us to utilise consciousness for our own benefit.

Video: Anatomy of the Mind - Part Two
Jevon Dangeli

Jevon Dangeli elaborates further on how we can model the mind to best understand ourselves.

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This week's new articles

Article: Leadership - Part Twelve - Are You Leading or Building?
Simon Hazeldine

There is a particular kind of leadership that enables companies to survive and thrive even after their highest-level leaders depart. Simon Hazeldine explains in Part Twelve of his series on business leadership.

Article: A Walk in the Park: EMDR, the Amygdala & the NLP Practitioner - Part One
Andrew T. Austin

In this first part of a three-part article, Andrew Austin explores what he’s observed happening around the therapeutic “discovery” called EMDR: Eye Movement Desensitisation Reprocessing.

Article: The Ethics of Influence
Jamie Smart

If you’ve ever felt even slightly uncomfortable with the subject of Influence, Jamie Smart will put your concerns at rest. Maybe.