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#60445 06/06/07 03:37 AM
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Hey,

Is a Purpose in PR = Outcome?
Is an A.L.S = Trans?

The reason I'm asking is that if an NLP practitioner gets into PR, would it be suitable just to use the concepts he is already used to?

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In My Option, At least to some degree, you can regard Purpose and Outcome as identical.Becuase you must be get really motivated and the Purpose should be Attainable and even Manageable.But a huge difference is that Purpose Can and Should changes as the process going on,since you get more information and naturally it can be more specific or just changed,

Flexibility is the core of NLP,so you may choose to just step into PR then figure out the subtle difference between them.Because the concept in NLP is general

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I'm and NLP prac and found PR very easy to get in to.

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Outcome is an end result or goal... no purpose is the path or strategy you've decided to use to get there.

The Accelerated Learning State is a slowing of the brainwaves to trigger more alpha. Use whatever techniques work for you to get there,

Alex


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