Guest guest Posted December 18, 2006 Report Share Posted December 18, 2006 Ahhhhhhhhhh, So where do we get this " Recipe Book " for professionals? I need something that I can read and absorb away from the office/computer. A so called " Recipe book " would be ideal. WHERE is it? MGreen At 10:14 AM 12/18/2006, you wrote: Margaret, Thanks for the comments. I too started looking for a list of protocols. Spent a long time with a series of " success " that faded away all to quickly. I attributed this to my not having a full TLC (or similar) analysis beforehand as protocols started to " keep " much more afterwards. That was part of my reason to do the program so that I could quickly do a TLC much more often, just to see what changed, if anything. The " program " got developed as a website just cause it's flexible and fairly straightforward to program. I'm making it available to others as a personal " motivation " to improve it. So far this is only, and exclusively, the " front-end " of the TLC process. That is, doing the TLC. Pete's website supplies it all free. I'm just making the " extras " available (soon, I hope) for the series tasks that a second person would normally accomplish, like reading a series of numbers for the digit span exercises, etc. This way individual home users (usually newbies), or those that have trouble with " step by step " sequencing can have a better shot of doing the TLC consistently and accurately. If someone doesn't start out knowing how to interpret the TLC, Pete's training and available protocols are available for the next steps. He will even process the TLC and custom design protocols for it so there is no need for anyone to wait while they climb that steep " knowing what to do " learning curve. For " professionals " a " recipe book " is already available with Pete's protocols. There is quite a stew! One just needs to take Pete's personal training to feel more comfortable selecting and adapting them to the individual. Without the full background of the training the responses do seem " academic " . When I want my car to get fixed I don't spend several years getting myself certified for auto repair. I go the guy who already did that. I say it makes funny noises when this-or-that happens. He does the analysis and tells me he can fix it. Pete is the TLC mechanic. Again, doing the TLC properly is the trick. Pete will take it from there for a very reasonable fee for home users or those just starting out. I updated my site a little while ago. Shifted things around and made the buttons bigger (especially for laptop users). No Task functionality yet. But I think I've got the basic interface set so I can work on that part next. Except the Fp1/Fp2 sites added recently. http://www.petepixxx.us/ Comments are much appreciated. Have yourself a great day! ~ A TLC instruction on website Hi folks, While taking a class last spring I got Pete's permission to put a version of the instructions for doing the TLC out on my website. So far button clicks will display the text of the instructions (by step) and a rough picture of the sites. The " hard part " isn't implemented yet, which is to have audio/video clips of the tests for the different areas. I was wondering if anyone would mind looking at and giving their opinion on the layout and visual presentation of the site as it currently is? It won't be up as is, or in that location, very long. Thanks! Website: http://www.petepixxx.us/default.aspx Feedback: PetePixxx@... Thanks! Have yourself a great day! ~ A Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 18, 2006 Report Share Posted December 18, 2006 The "Recipe Book" is in .bxd format. IMO every .bxd protocol is a chapter. Study it, learn it. You can print it to walk around with if you care to. Go to: http://www.brain-trainer.com/tlc_store/ Under "How To Order" in the middle of the page click the "order form" button. Save and Open the worksheet. Order: BioExplorer Design Subscription $120. For each design YOU still need to "connect the dots" to the symptom sheet and TLC. But again, Pete's classes explain how to do this. If you find "connecting the dots" difficult, or impossible, then take a smaller bite of the elephant. Just ... Order an appropriate ABCD plan from: http://www.brain-trainer.com/cgi-bin/shop.pl?shop=get_item & item_id=37 Then, figure out how this short list of protocols are related to your individual TLC and symptom list. Then you can get to understand just a few specific designs based upon specific symptoms and TLC. You may later want to expand your knowledge out to understand and "generalize" the concepts behind the full Design Subscription. At that point IMHO I think you can consider yourself a "professional" in respect to the TLC process. Sort of like "make a pie with Mom's help", then "learn how to make several different types of pies from reading books". Hope this helps. This is my opinion only, YMMV. There are perhaps other ways to achieve this same result you can explore. Good luck with your reading, learning and training! Have a great day! ~ A TLC instruction on website Hi folks, While taking a class last spring I got Pete's permission to put a version of the instructions for doing the TLC out on my website. So far button clicks will display the text of the instructions (by step) and a rough picture of the sites. The "hard part" isn't implemented yet, which is to have audio/video clips of the tests for the different areas. I was wondering if anyone would mind looking at and giving their opinion on the layout and visual presentation of the site as it currently is? It won't be up as is, or in that location, very long. Thanks! Website: http://www.petepixxx.us/default.aspx Feedback: PetePixxxcomcast (DOT) net Thanks! Have yourself a great day! ~ A Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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