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	<title>Comments on: NLP Trainer Singapore: Stuart Tan</title>
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		<title>By: Daniel</title>
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		<dc:creator>Daniel</dc:creator>
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		<description>I wholeheartedly agree! Stuart is one of the best trainers I&#039;ve come across.  I&#039;ve always believed that to be an excellent (NLP) trainer, you need to be able to handle integrative complexity.  The reason is that the challenges that gets people really stumped are usually multi-faceted and are sometimes intertwined with other chronic, deep-rooted issues.

Knowing his background in accelerated learning and modeling (not the kind in swimming trunks), Stuart has (very rapidly) developed expertise in multiple areas.  More importantly, the synergism from his repertoire of skills is evident when he effects positive changes in those who seek to better the quality of their lives.

If you&#039;re willing suspend all your preconceived notions for a moment and ask yourself what is the most important thing that will better your life, you will agree that it is how well you develop your mental prowess. And that&#039;s why you must learn NLP from Stuart.

Last but not least, Stuart is a very good friend and mentor and is certainly someone I would highly recommend to anyone seeking a nice companion for sipping red wine with (oops), or to learn NLP at a deeper level.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I wholeheartedly agree! Stuart is one of the best trainers I&#8217;ve come across.  I&#8217;ve always believed that to be an excellent (NLP) trainer, you need to be able to handle integrative complexity.  The reason is that the challenges that gets people really stumped are usually multi-faceted and are sometimes intertwined with other chronic, deep-rooted issues.</p>
<p>Knowing his background in accelerated learning and modeling (not the kind in swimming trunks), Stuart has (very rapidly) developed expertise in multiple areas.  More importantly, the synergism from his repertoire of skills is evident when he effects positive changes in those who seek to better the quality of their lives.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re willing suspend all your preconceived notions for a moment and ask yourself what is the most important thing that will better your life, you will agree that it is how well you develop your mental prowess. And that&#8217;s why you must learn NLP from Stuart.</p>
<p>Last but not least, Stuart is a very good friend and mentor and is certainly someone I would highly recommend to anyone seeking a nice companion for sipping red wine with (oops), or to learn NLP at a deeper level.</p>
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