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In response to my last post I received many email replies.To those who took the time to write to me, thanks for your interest. Most of the replies were to thank me for the advice, for being brutally honest. However there was one email in particular from a woman which caught my attention. It went like this; "Great post Carl. I don't agree with everything your have written in your last post but 90% of it is spot on.r

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Man is a predator. Man is the person in charge in a relationship From times of antiquity man have been the leader in the relationship. Man would go out and hunt for food while his partner would stay in the shelter of the cave and look after the children. The man is the predator - the hunter. He is still so today despite woman’s lib. You don't think so? All right, spend some time at a bar or a night club. Watch people, particularly those people who don't know each other.

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Step 1: What Do You Want In Your Ideal Partner? It is the most important question you and every other reader should be asking. If you don't know what you want you are not going to get it, it's that simple. Being with the wrong partner is the number one reason why, relationships fail. Most people do not have a clue what they want. So they are easily influenced by media stereotypes to determine their choice of partner. Hence women want the bad man, the trouble maker. Men want the sexy blonde. Both images are artificial.

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White is considered a neutral colour. Red. Yellow. Orange. These are warm colours. Light blues, green. These are considered cold colours. Pink. This is a shade below red, yellow and light blue and a above blues and greens.Dark Blue - Black , -These are deep strong colours, the colours of business. Now you’re probably thinking, “Hey man, what’s this colour thing? Has this man lost the plot?? If a wanted a lesson on colour I’d join a photography class. I am perfectly sane think you very much. You should know me by now, I am building up to something important here.

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White is considered a neutral colour. Red. Yellow. Orange. These are warm colours. Light blues, green. These are considered cold colours. Pink. This is a shade below red, yellow and light blue and a above blues and greens.Dark Blue - Black , -These are deep strong colours, the colours of business. Now you’re probably thinking, “Hey man, what’s this colour thing? Has this man lost the plot?? If a wanted a lesson on colour I’d join a photography class. I am perfectly sane think you very much. You should know me by now, I am building up to something important here.

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The Diglot Weave narratives were first developed in Russia. The Diglot weave narratives are the key to rapid language learning.Today the best language courses use modern versions of these extrodinary methods. The best vocal language courses use a system where foreign words are repeated at regular intervals.This technique programs the new words deeper and deeper into your long term memory. Note the vocal methods are just that, vocal.There's not distracting pictures, no bells and whistles, and no silly gimmicks.For the real key to learning any new language is primarily speech.

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Hi, I'm back again. For the last few blogs Gary has been telling providing you with some great wisdom on learning a new language fast.This week onwards I will start to advise you on the greatest language instruction courses ever created.These courses are what you should - no, must have if your mission is to learn another language fast.But first I wish to cover the most important subject of all. Belief. Let's take someone who is deeply religious, no amount of persuasion can convince this person to change their mind.r

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Do you like reading stories? Particularly stories that have a hidden meaning? If that is so, then the Diglot Weave Narratives are for you. Today’s new language technology has pictures, pop ups, gimmicks, bells and whistles. Yet the power of learning a language with the Diglot Weave Narratives has not been surpassed. In my opinion it never will. Language pioneer Dr Blair explains how the diglot weave narratives started like this; The Diglot Weave Narrativesr

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Ok, recently I mentioned the importance of starting to learn a new language slow, meaning to take your time. I also mentioned that most language courses of today try to entice you with all sorts of pointless technology.They try to entice you with voice recognition software, pictures, videos, and some other rubbish you don't really need.These teachers and courses expect you to be reading, speaking and writing all at once.I have an article from my book collection which sums up the challenge of trying to take on too much too soon.

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Are you familiar with the old Chinese fable 'Maliang and his magic brush'?It's a story about a boy named Maliang who loved to draw. But he couldn't afford to buy a brush to draw with because he was too poor. So he used sticks he found on the ground to make drawings of his pictures in the sand.Whatever he saw, he would draw. One night an old bearded man appeared before Maliang while he was in bed wishing for a brush to draw with.The old Man give Maliang his wish.He gave him a brush. But this brush was no ordinary brush, no sir. 'This brush was a magic brush.'

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I listened attentively as one of my students completed the remaining sentence of the Diglot-Weave Narrative. ''For le reste de la competition, Je couldn't get out of my mind l'image de la belle patineuse en robe bleue avec le shiny ruban dore dans les cheveux." All the remaining students on the French course I was teaching had read the Diglot Weave Story perfectly.I paused, my head pointing towards the floor for what must have been five minutes. "What's wrong sir? One of my students asked?"

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The majority of people carry 'negative baggage' in their minds. This creates a barrier, a mental obstacle to achieving success in anything. This mental -emotional chatter begins in the subconscious mind which then forms in the conscious mind as thoughts. These thoughts then develop into outward negative statements in speech. Recitals like "I can't!" or "I'm not clever!", "I'm not smart enough!" "I'm ugly!", "I'm no good at this!", are some examples. These internal dialogues cause the 'average person' to give up. But you're not an 'average person.'r

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