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Post by kaiden on Oct 31, 2007 1:15:55 GMT -5
I was wondering how long it takes for the Lifewriting package to ship? And if there is a way to do expedited delivery (preferably overnight). If not that's cool but usually when I order something I've thought it over for awhile so when I do order I'm very eager.
I'm finally in a position that I can order Lifewriting in the next week or so, so I'm definitely eager. ;D
Also, I was wondering how you plan on handling the Tennyson Hardwick novels in regards to character growth and the chakras. If you follow the Hero's Journey for every novel does that mean a major change in every novel? Just wondering.
Thanks for your time,
Steve Lewis
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Post by Steven Barnes on Nov 3, 2007 13:48:56 GMT -5
I can expedite shipping in the U.S. if you email me and ask sweetly. Don't do that for another ten days, though--I'm out of state. Yes, Tennyson will grow. I doubt if I'll formally plot it out...we'll just see what happens. But then, I have the Hero's Journey and Chakras memorized at the level of Unconscious Competence.
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Post by kaiden on Nov 4, 2007 1:08:06 GMT -5
Thanks Steven, I'm looking forward to getting the course. But now the NLP reference is making me wonder even more about all the cool stuff in it. I'm even more eager to get it now. ;D
So how long did it take you to develop Unconscious Competence anyway? I would think that it would be longer that the million word mark, but I could be wrong. I know personally that I'm at the Conscious Incompetence level, but I don't mean that in a bad way. I've got a lot to learn and I'm defintely looking forward to it.
Once again thanks for your time sir,
Steve Lewis
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Post by Steven Barnes on Nov 4, 2007 9:21:25 GMT -5
If you will simultaneously use the Hero's Journey for your writing, and for examining your own life, you cut that "Unconscious Competence" time enormously. Now understand: The Chakras and the H.J are the bones. You still have to train the muscles and nervous system. There is a lifetime of work on poetics and understanding. But the core is this: the more carefully and intensely we PAY ATTENTION to the proper things, the faster we learn--in any discipline.
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