Do you do a "Power Hour"? What does it entail?
I focus on starting my day with 3 things. First I put $3.00 into an
envelope. I started this on January 1st and have now accumulated $543 as
of 06-30. Then I do the Plank Exercise for at least 3 minutes. This
actually began in November 2013. My longest is 7:10 holding that
position. Then I read for 30 minutes. as of today I have read 16 books.
This jump-start helps to keep me focused on getting rid of the (K)notty
words. I have instant savings success. Am keeping my core fitter by
doing the Plank, and my reading gives me a myriad of opportunities to
re-frame messages. - Bob Nicoll, Remember the Ice
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Did You Remember the Ice? An Interview with Bob Nicoll
Did You Remember the Ice? An Interview with Bob Nicoll
Since completing his Bachelors Degree in Psychology in 1972, and Masters in Counseling in 1974 Bob Nicoll has focused his energies on studying the power of word choice: The Psycho-physiology of Words. He refined his skills working with leading personal growth and development leaders over the next 20 years while earning certifications in Rational Behavior Therapy and Neuro-Associative Conditioning Systems. In his lifetime he has been a counseling psychologist, a business owner, consultant, a motivational speaker, a sales trainer, restaurant owner, financial planner and a top sales manager. In each role he has consistently found opportunities to tap into his passion: Helping people get better results with BETTER Word Choices!.There is power in the clarity of your articulation. ™
When Bob composed this message, the words came easily. For more than 40 years he has nurtured a passion for linguistics and BETTER — or empowering –
word choice; more specifically, the juxtaposition of words. By
definition; juxtaposing means to place side by side, especially for
comparison or contrast. In the composing of your message, paying
attention to the juxtaposition of your word choice is critical.
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