Larry's Butt System is ingenious. By making a goal to achieve something through releasing alone brings up all of our resistance. More importantly though it brings up all the rules we have for success. We all have them, those rules or prerequisutes. I have to be better educated in order to succeed. I have to be better looking, smarter, have more opportunities, release better, be more spiritual. When you make a goal like "I allow myself to have a gazillion dollars by releasiing alone" you recognize that those are all beliefs, self-imposed limitations and you can begin to let them go.
'Teaching is More than Pedagogical Practice. 33 Strategies for Dealing with Contemporary Students'
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'Teaching is More than Pedagogical Practice. 33 Strategies for Dealing with Contemporary Students'
This book focuses on thirty-three rules or principles that educators often fail to pay heed to in their professional activity. These are rules that are vaguely articulated or even left unsaid when preparing contemporary teachers.
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In Rules of Engagement, Sir John and Jeremy are confronted with a series of bizarre deaths on the streets of Georgian London in a mystery that tests even Sir John's legendary skills of deduction. When Lord Lammermoor, a close personal friend of the Lord Chief Justice's, plunges to his death from the heights of Westminster Bridge in front of a dozen witnesses, suicide is ruled as the most likely cause of death. But Lammermoor's fatal leap coincides with the arrival of Dr. Goldsworthy, a student of the famous Dr. Anton Mesmer and his studies in animal magnetism.
Christina Dodds's popular Distinguished Academy of Governesses trilogy (Rules of Surrender, Rules of Engagement, and Rules of Attraction) may be completed, but the romantic adventures of one young woman trained there have just begun. Having received glowing references upon leaving her post in Paris in a diplomatic household, Celeste Milford is delighted to accept a position at Blythe Hall, where her mother was the cook, her father the gardener, and Ellery Throckmorton, the younger son of the family, her idol.
The third installment of Dodd's Victorian-set Governess Brides series (Rules of Surrender, Rules of Engagement) sputters off to a slow start as a jilted husband and his runaway bride rehash old grudges. Hannah Setterington, head of the Distinguished Academy of Governesses, is lured to Lord Raeburn's Lancashire castle with promises of a position on the lord's staff only to find that Raeburn is really Dougald Pippard, the commoner she married when she was only 18 years old.