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<blockquote data-quote="CaryP" data-source="post: 5790" data-attributes="member: 34"><p><strong>Happiness</strong></p><p></p><p>Okay, one more time for all you Brits (Starlord, you sound British, and I know Grayson is, Cyber I believe you're American, but what the hell). A good friend of mine has recently written a book. I haven't read it (planning to), but it comes out of some training/education we both went through. He was a student in a couple of courses I taught on the subject, and I helped him a little in transitioning his consulting practice to the discipline of Ontology of Language. He decided to make a career out of it as a corporate consultant. He was already doing that from his Arthur Anderson days (now Accenture) and the whole TQM movement that swept through corporate America back in the 1990's. He found this education to be a much more effective way of helping companies and individuals in their endeavours (I even spelled that like a Brit in honor of you guys). His book "Language and the Pursuit of Happiness" can be found at <a href="http://www.chalmersbrothers.com/" target="_blank">Chalmers Brothers & Assoc.</a> No, you don't have to buy the book, but there are parts of the book you can read on the site by clicking on the "Preview and Purchase My New Book" button. I saw that Julio Olalla wrote the forward for the book. You probably don't know who Julio Olalla is, but he's one of the pre-eminent coaches/teachers of the Ontology of Language out there today. Check it out, if you're up to it, and let me know what you think. If you find the reviewable parts interesting, you might consider buying the book. I would think you'd find it fascinating, or at least very entertaining.</p><p></p><p>Yeeha,</p><p></p><p>Cary</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CaryP, post: 5790, member: 34"] [b]Happiness[/b] Okay, one more time for all you Brits (Starlord, you sound British, and I know Grayson is, Cyber I believe you're American, but what the hell). A good friend of mine has recently written a book. I haven't read it (planning to), but it comes out of some training/education we both went through. He was a student in a couple of courses I taught on the subject, and I helped him a little in transitioning his consulting practice to the discipline of Ontology of Language. He decided to make a career out of it as a corporate consultant. He was already doing that from his Arthur Anderson days (now Accenture) and the whole TQM movement that swept through corporate America back in the 1990's. He found this education to be a much more effective way of helping companies and individuals in their endeavours (I even spelled that like a Brit in honor of you guys). His book "Language and the Pursuit of Happiness" can be found at [url=http://www.chalmersbrothers.com/]Chalmers Brothers & Assoc.[/url] No, you don't have to buy the book, but there are parts of the book you can read on the site by clicking on the "Preview and Purchase My New Book" button. I saw that Julio Olalla wrote the forward for the book. You probably don't know who Julio Olalla is, but he's one of the pre-eminent coaches/teachers of the Ontology of Language out there today. Check it out, if you're up to it, and let me know what you think. If you find the reviewable parts interesting, you might consider buying the book. I would think you'd find it fascinating, or at least very entertaining. Yeeha, Cary [/QUOTE]
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