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Re: Lawyers and Doctors and such...

I'd expect a group of lawyers to be one of the easiest to teach
because they're likely to think linearly and they would all have key
reference experiences in common.

So your task of determining the the goals of the audience, their
learning styles, and their working reality is already has been taken
care of once you know their reason for wanting to learn Huna.

That's one reason "Why?" is the first question I asked.

... because once you know what they want to learn, then you know
WHAT to teach them ...

...and once you know their learning style(s) you know HOW to teach
them ...

... and becaue you have some idea of their working reality (thy're
all lawyers) you already have key reference experiences you can link
WHAT your teaching TO so they can inernalize it.

So it's as easy as falling of a log because the teaching process
involves two things...

1. Providing information/knowledge. (eg. show them the log)
2. Connecting that information/knowledge to relevent references and
behaviors. (eg. push them off the log)

And that means you already have what you need to perform a Ha Rite
for the successful outcome of your class.

--Vince


--- In Huna-Ohana@yahoogroups.com, "iamonewholei"
<iamonewholei@y...> wrote:
> If I may interject. In over 28 years of using and learning and
> sharing Huna, it is my experience that the most difficult students
> and learners are anyone who already thinks they are a god or acts
> like they are one. You know, MDs and lawyers and such.
>
> As to where to hold conventions I vote Lake Tahoe if it is
feasable.
> They are challanged for business for the foreseeable future by
> expanding California casinos and whoud offer good rates? Their
> summer weather is nearly perfect usually compared to anywhere else
> not more crowded. I don't know if the airport qualifies? And I
can
> drive there which is the more likely way I will ever meet all you
> wonderful folks.
> Blessings, Loren





Thu Aug 21, 2003 2:33 am

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If I may interject. In over 28 years of using and learning and sharing Huna, it is my experience that the most difficult students and learners are anyone who...
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Aug 21, 2003
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I'd expect a group of lawyers to be one of the easiest to teach because they're likely to think linearly and they would all have key reference experiences in...
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Aug 21, 2003
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Dear Loren, I had to respond to the MD comment. Most doctors that I know have the deity role forced on them from patients who want an instant cure for...
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snip So it's as easy as falling of a log because the teaching process involves two things... 1. Providing information/knowledge. (eg. show them the log) 2....
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Aug 21, 2003
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Thanks for the comments. I think I have figured out how to proceed. -lw ... Chat privately with Bon Jovi, Seal, Bow Wow, or Mary J Blige using MSN Messenger!...
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Aug 21, 2003
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You have to figure that if they signed up for the class, they are interested on some level. I guess the "way in" is to engage that level and not engage the...
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