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The Mind-to-Muscle Pattern (PDF)

Written by Bobby G. Bodenhamer on January 28, 2011

The Mind-to-Muscle Pattern by Hall & Bodenhamer

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Categories: Changing Limiting Beliefs

About Dr. Bodenhamer

As an International Master NLP Trainer, he offers both certified training for Practitioners and Master Practitioners of NLP. He has a private NLP Therapy practice and is also presently serving as pastor of a mission church called Christ Fellowship Community Church.

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