RE: My names George Kats; I want to share with you everything I've learned about success/self-confidence and defeating Imposter Syndrome

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My names George Kats; I want to share with you everything I've learned about success/self-confidence and defeating Imposter Syndrome

in imposter-sydrome •  8 years ago  (edited)

Thank you for these epic suggestions!

You said Richard Bandler?

HUGE fan here!

Call me your NLP enthusiast.

I have nearly watched everything he has put out, except for DHE. I really feel he is on the one side and the rest of the deep thinkers on the other...

Amazing that you are going to study with him this year!

I find a lot of self-dev to be really re-hashed and regurgitated circle-jerking ideas that in practice don't really work.

So true. Then again, you already know, people accept them. They want encouragement from external sources. And these self-dev experts are offering just that.

Apt title for them is Temporary Motivators.

I was once very spiritual and somewhat romanticist, now a days I'm very much about science and what is pragmatic [i.e what works].

On the same page here. In fact, even wrote about it recently.

Quite a list you have there. Shall explore all of them soon!

So glad to connect.

Following you! :D

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Bandler is an interesting character; like all of those people I mentioned, I agree with a lot of their ideas BUT NOT ALL OF THEM and that's important because nobody has all the answers.

I'm pretty excited to go see the man in person and learn from him first hand.

DHE has some cool stuff in it, fundamentally its just hypnosis. Like you i've seen everything of his, and then some and picked up a lot of patterns via osmosis.

I've gotta check out that post of yours when I get a chance.

Consider yourself followed back ;)

BUT NOT ALL OF THEM and that's important because nobody has all the answers.

True!

What I like about Bandler is his simple philosophy - to live life to the fullest. I would be giggling if I could experience him first hand.

On a skill level, I would include Igor Ledochowski right up there, teaching Ericksonian Hypnosis. Along with Hypnotica.

I like Kenrick Cleveland's products. Yet a little too deep for my taste. Socrates is enough at the moment. Can't keep up with so much. Lol.

Looking forward to read your posts!