On 8 Oct 2008, at 12:37, John Leach wrote:

> I'd assumed the majority of trainers wrote their own materials (both  
> you
> and Paul seem to be doing).  Seems a shame for all those trainers to  
> be
> all repeating themselves rewriting materials. All that wasted brain
> power!


I don't see that as entirely waste.  Teaching anything is a personal  
thing.  I'd rather go somewhere and be taught what someone really  
believes, in the way they understand it.  Teaching from prepared  
materials can only go so far, it gives you the lowest common  
denominator.  The more well-understood and formally-defined the  
material is, the more value you can get from it.  But there's always  
the personal input of the teacher, otherwise you might as well buy the  
source materials and teach yourself at home.

Ashley

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