Successful Breakthrough Therapy

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Re: Question

From: Qingsong, Li
Date: 19 Oct 2004
Time: 00:54:17 -0500
Remote Name: 222.95.30.48

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Hi, Alison. You have asked a good question. Concerned on the long-term effect of this kind of training, we actually had conducted the follow-up research. Through our contacts with the participants in about three months, we found that almost everyone has some progresses in their daily life, work or studies. For example, someone has successfully been through the employment test and got a very good job, something like a project manager. Someone keeps training himself by making speeches on the buses every day. They don’t fear losing face any more, and they become very aggressive in many situations. There are indeed some throwbacks or repetitions in their speaking skills, but they can manage it very fast. At last, the most important point that I want to emphasize is that you must keep practising with this SBT persistently, because short-time breakthrough is not enough. Long-term effects can be assured only by the real change in your belief: I’m really really a fluent speechmaker, and I can show the best of myself to the world!


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