Archive for March, 2010
The PhotoReading Graduate Policy is Outstanding
The personal love notes I get in my email in-box from PhotoReading graduates just floor me. I want to say again that I too am so positively impacted by the PhotoReading program, which is why I love sharing the program with others and do it with such uninhibited joy! Paul Scheele is indeed a master teacher and his work reaches those who really give themselves to it – at their core.
I spoke with Alex Postalachi this morning. He took the course for the first time last weekend on a last minute invitation from his sister Lilia. Alex is still reeling from the impact of the experience. One of the many insights he shared was how deeply impressed he was by the graduates who returned and shared themselves. He commented how humble and open they were and that the graduates provided a living model for him.
I love the graduate policy too and can hardly turn anyone down. My classes are always maxed out. We normally reserve 5 seats at each seminar for graduates to come back and re-immerse themselves, have the PhotoReading experience from a new and different instructor – and even in a different city or different part of the world! What a cool policy. Learning Strategies Rocks!
I'm new to the blog game and you're welcome to check out Learning Strategies' blog at www.learningstrategies.com/blog/ Also, their discussion forums are rich and so much can be learned from the deep sharing there.
If you're curious and even remotely attracted to PhotoReading, take the plunge! You'll be glad you did…guaranteed.
PhotoReading in Atlanta was Mind Blowing!
The PhotoReading Seminar this past weekend here in Atlanta was mind blowing. Once again, people came from far and wide to immerse themselves in the "experience" and it was powerful.
Edgar Oblitey took the course from me in December 2009 and has decided to finish a four year degree in one year! He is well on the path and share some of his successes already using the system.
Steve and Darlene Wilson traveled from Vancouver and brought their three children, who also attended the seminar. Benjamin is 15, Briana is 14 and Amanda is 10. They played full court along side the adults and did very well.
Jean-Pierre Wilmart is a life-long learner, and at 71 had a new and expanded experience of himself in the course and now sees tons of new possiblities for the rest of his life!
Then there was Kerry, Josh and Nancy Tilton, another family that are all graduates of the program from 1994. PhotoReading took Nancy through law school and helped her in many other areas of her life. The real life testimonials are astonishing.
Another graduate, Erica Nicholson brought her ten year old daughter Brejah to take the course with her. Children need exposure to this as soon as possible and I'm so proud of the parents that took the plunge and brought their children to the course. Stay tuned for details on the upcoming summer camp for teens.
Learning Strategies' graduate policy is the coolest as those who have completed the program are invited to retake the course for a small fee of $80 any where in the world with different instructors. They show up to share their successes and to hone their skills. They also get the pleasure of experiencing different instructors teaching styles. What a fantastic benefit!
The diversity of the people that come, not only to learn the PhotoReading Whole Mind System, but also to accelerate their personal journey as growing human beings (GHBs) always delights my heart! I am always expanded by the many new friends and activation partners who are powerful contributors and who are all committed to the same thing – mastering the information age and personal self-mastery!
I have Relational Wealth in a big way and I love PhotoReading for all of the gifts that it brings, many which have to be experienced as words can't begin to describe the hidden treasures inside…
Graduates – Who holds the key?