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May 04, 2007

Seminar Critic:

From Quicksand to Quantum Leap:The Liminal Group Presents James Mapes

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Imagine an iconic auditorium filled with accomplished business people all of who have a common agenda- they want to learn to manage their minds so that they can create long lasting change in their lives.

Imagine a world-class coach standing before them, someone who has led business leaders and world-class athletes to peak performance by equipping them with break through thinking.

Now imagine yourself being there.

Where? Avery Fisher Hall, New York City

Who? James Mapes is standing before you, and he’s going to take you on a Whirlwind Tour of the Mind.

Me? I don’t have to imagine.

Why? Because I was there.

What did I bring with me? The answers to two questions The Liminal Group, which hosted the event, asked me to bring with me.

What were the questions?

What specifically do I want that I don’t have?

What specifically, has to change for me to get it?

Now if I were sitting at home, or in my office, watching a self-mastery DVD or reading a book, my experience of what I saw/felt/heard would have no where near the power that being there did.

My “I think I can(s)”, almost instanly, turned to “I know I will(s)", and my fears (rejection, failure, success, commitment, and change) were exposed as the illusions that they are.

Now much of what I saw and heard at Lincoln Center wasn’t unfamiliar, but the way it was taught certainly was. And experiencing a whirlwind tour of the mind with an enthusiastic crowd and coach, that can’t be beat. When you feel other people’s power in a positive way, you feel your own…and equipped with the right tools, the possibilities are limitless.

If Mapes presentation was typical of what the Liminal Group presents, don't miss the next one!

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