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'S*x in Mind' is a practical self
help guide aimed at helping people to explore
and get more out of this important part of life.
It is published by New Holland and is available
from well stocked bookshops or online at Amazon.
"I loved this book and will be recommending
it to all my clients. It's both intelligent and
erotic." Denise Collins (Professional
hypnotherapist and NLP Master Practitioner), Forum
Magasine
"The most explosive (s*xual scene) I
have ever experienced without actually moving
a muscle." Emma Gold, The Independent
on Sunday
If you have trouble finding the book contact
the publisher directly on: enquiries@nhpub.co.uk
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'Clean language',
ANLP Conference Special, 4 April 2004 |
This article is a synopsis of a symbolic modelling
session presented at the Association for NLP's
conference. It was well received and has also
been published on the main 'Clean language' website:
cleanlanguage.co.uk
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'Celebrity
s*x secrets', icircle.com, September 2004 |
icircle.com
is a popular website 'for women who love life'.
In this interactive article I was asked by journalist
Sarah Caldwell to comment on quotes about s*x
made by a number of well known celebrities |
'What's
your name and where do you come from?' |
In this article I muse on the symbology of
our names: one of the most fundamental metaphors
that exist for us. I reflect upon my own name
change and suggest a new model for naming. |

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I was approached by NewWoman magazine to contribute
to an article in their April 2007 edition on 'nu-sex
therapy'. The photoshoot overran and, consequently,
I only had about 40 minutes with the couple. Even
in this short time we were able to make a good
deal of progress.
Verdict: 4/5 'The session allowed us to explore
and resolve our problems and I now feel closer
to Nick than ever,' says Kimberley. |
'A
temporal conception of the Higher Self', humanHi.com,
July 2008 |
'When I was about 8 years old I was the only
one not to bow my head in assembly when we were
told ‘let us pray’. I felt embarrassed
at being the odd one out and yet I forced myself
to go against the tide and do what I thought was
right ...' read
more
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'Relationships:
knowing what you want', humanHi.com, September
2008 |
'If you ask some people what they are looking
for in a partner they will often say something
like “I don’t have a type, I’m
not fussy, I’ll just know him when I meet
him.” For some people this may well be true
… they are relaxed with being single and
either find someone or they don’t; no problem.
But other people are waiting. Waiting for Mr or
Mrs right to come out of the blue. Waiting for
their life to be complete; but not actually being
that aware of what it is that they are actually
waiting for ...' read
more |
'Relationships:
Making space for someone new', humanHi.com,
November 2008 |
'To me being connected with someone means that
you have feelings associated with them. Those
feelings can either be positive such as love,
compassion, trust and pride; or negative such
as hate, resentment, blame, loss, fear and guilt.
When we are connected to people in a positive
way their presence in our lives is enriching and
supportive; negative connections drain our energy
and distract us from what we really want in life.
They are bad for our health, wealth and happiness
...' read
more |
'Relationships:
Becoming aligned', humanHi.com, January 2009 |
'Is it possible for you to be with the partner
of your dreams? If you live all alone and never
meet anyone else then the answer to this question
will certainly be a ‘no’. If you live
around people but never interact with the people
you fancy then the answer will also be a ‘no’.
If you interact but in a way that seems to scare
other people away; if you are always rejected,
can’t have what you want or plane don’t
deserve it; if you are ugly, stupid or bad; if
you being with that person does not serve society
/ please god or happen with love; if any of these
things are true then you probably and quite rightly
can’t be with the partner of your dreams
...' read
more |
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