On 10/11/00, Stewart Harrison <[log in to unmask]> writes:
<< Oops, Dr. Siff is a man Henry!>>
***I checked in the shower last night and came to the conclusion that you are
right, Stewart!
Anyway, to address another issue. Barrett Dorko in an earlier mail commented
on his gratitude to this group and how it has become an integral part of his
professional life. I fully agree - thanks, Heather!
If only some of the students who periodically appear here for some ephemeral
help at project submission time would also realise this fact and decide to
stay with all of us for a lot longer! In many respects, professional groups
like this are the equivalent of informal conferences with numerous delegates
present at every session, eager and willing to offer information and advice.
If one cannot afford to attend conferences, then becoming an active groupie
on Internet groups like this can serve as a very adequate substitute,
especially in making some very solid international friendships.
I know that this has changed my life, led to many conference invitations,
invitations to tour new countries, work offers, tons of free education, trips
around the world and many new friends from the outer reaches of this planet.
So, before any of you consider leaving here, think for a moment about how
much you may be missing in the future.
Mel Siff
Dr Mel C Siff
Denver, USA
http://www.egroups.com/group/supertraining
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