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Discoveries

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Each week I write the notes for at least one workshop. Each week I research, structure my plan, look at the concepts and then write the reference notes. During this [...]

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October 2007 Newsletter

News and Muse
I’ll start out this newsletter with an apology. I did say we would release “The Philosophy of Learning” DVD in October. Well, when I looked closely at just what I wanted to include in the program I realized I had enough valuable information for a series of DVDs. I just couldn’t do justice [...]

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Out of nowhere

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Let me tell you a story. I live on a busy road and, as I leave each morning I am faced with a problem. It’s an interesting problem that used to frustrate me as I railed against the ignorance of the drivers who would [...]

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Welcome to HowCanI

Welcome to HowCanI
The ability makers — Personal development
KNOW HOW TO BE FREE TO ACHIEVE ANYTHING YOU WANT IN LIFE
It seems that everyone is seeking answers in life. Socrates, the greatest philosopher who ever lived said, as he went to the oracle at Delphi “I seek a wise man.”
The inscription at the entrance to the temple [...]

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Find The Answer

FIND THE ANSWER TO THE MOST WIDELY
ASKED QUESTION ON THE PLANET
In the area of personal development and skill training there are many pitfalls. The material may be inappropriate, the training is boring or hard to apply, or even when it’s exciting and fun in a few short weeks the message fades and your momentum falters.
Hello, [...]

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About Ollie Lind

Ollie is a company coach. His work involves assisting people to make the most of their potential, both personal and professional. During his career he has worked within corporations and also as an independent consultant.
His qualifications include a degree in Transport Economics and extensive qualifications in Total Quality Management.
He has conducted literally hundreds of life [...]

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