Hi, I can echo a lot of what's been said re: the Randy Potter course. I took it at a long time ago, and I guess he wasn't as busy, because turn around time wasn't a real issue for me. At the time, I also liked the option of paying for segments as the initial cost was a bit heavy a hit for me all at once. You get a lot of stuff, besides the manual. All in all, I think that's great! In regard to the length and the narrative style, it is an approach that can be like having a guide speaking to you. It is not a concise, clinical text. The style worked for me, and I appreciated a lot of the anecdotes, etc. that he includes. The saying regarding the more I learn, the more I realize I don't know, certainly applies to my experience with the Potter material. It was an awesome way to get started. Having said that, I know from my own experience that my learning and understanding took a tremendous jump once I got involved with the list, the journal, and professional seminars, etc. Just my take on things! Tom Dickson _________________________________________________________________ Show Your Messenger Buddies How You Really Feel http://www.freemessengeremoticons.ca/?icid=EMENCA122
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