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I'm in the process of puting together a (growing) list of resources in areas related to Coaching, Personal Growth, NLP, Web Design, Sales Techniques etc.

Business Education

This is our new venture in the field of small to medium business education.  Check it out at bizsavvy.biz.

Coaching

Coachville is a huge resource to anyone interested in coaching, either from a client or pracitioner point of view. Lifetime membership to Coachville is now FREE. Click Coachville to check it out.


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Andrew Elder - Outsorcerers associates

Andrew Elder provides Personal Coaching around career and
occupation oriented challenges for Individuals; Business Coaching around
business challenges and personal challenges in business for Small Business;
and, Executive Coaching, Strategic HRM Consulting, and Facilitation
(including training) for Corporate clients.


NLP

There is a wealth of NLP material out on the web. Here are some sites that contain useful information:

Peter Thompson - Apt Ventures

Peter Thompson is an exceptional NLP Trainer, based here in Sydney. His masterful command of language, performance and presentation is truly inspiring.

Jonathan Altfeld - Mastery Insight Institute

I whole heartedly endorse Jonathan as a trainer of repute, someone who truly cares about imparting his knowledge, and would strongly suggest that you experience him as a trainer yourself.

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Living NOW!, Australia's largest holistic magazine, available free in 1000 outlets on Australia's east coast, or by subscription.
Phone: 1800 803 714, www.livingnow.com.au

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