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Introduction:

                Before You Begin This Book









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                If you are reading Taming Your Gremlin  for the first time, I’d like to
                welcome you with the same words I used to introduce Gremlin-Taming™
                to my readers twenty years ago:




                    This book is not intended to guide you to enlightenment, to eternal
                 bliss, or to riches. It will, however, help you to enjoy yourself more and
                    more each day. It is simple and practical and I hope that reading it

                                             brings you much pleasure.





                     If you’ve arrived here already familiar with the original book, even if
                you’ve studied it and have practiced Gremlin-Taming for a long time, I
                believe the additions and changes in this new edition will take you to a
                deeper level in your use of the method.


                     Beginning this revised and expanded edition of Taming Your Gremlin
                felt like trying to French kiss over the telephone. There was so much I

                wanted to say to you, but all I had to say it with were these little words, and
                as we all know, the word is not the thing, nor the description the described.
                Experience is the best teacher, and experience has its own language—at
                least that’s true from my experience. It’s the difference between knowing
                about and really knowing.
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