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Training Takes Time

August 5, 2008

skyscraperStudents who come to our training often find out that this training is not the quick fix. It takes around 8 weeks to get the training in before the student even gets into actually processing pain events. This can be tough since we are trained to instant results. We live in a society where there is overnight shipping, fast food, and many other means of providing needs instantly. However, not everything that is worth having is an over night or immediate process. The training provided by SFT is not an overnight process to master. It is teaching a person to change from a habit of inaccurate irrational thinking to a habit of healthy accurate thinking. It is never quick to change any habit from one to another.

I used to survey land for a living and got to witness many structures be built. Skyscrapers can be some of the most magnificent structures that men build. Unlike a building homes, a six inch slab for a foundation will crumble under the massive weight of these structures. Instead the workers have to dig all the way down to the bed rock and lay the foundation on solid rock to insure the structure won’t crumble.

This process seems to take a very long time and it does. When working on large buildings as these, it seems that it will never get finished. However, once the building starts being built above ground, it begins to be built fast. It can actually grow around a floor a week after the foundation is laid. SFT training works much the same way. It takes time to learn the attitudes and skills that are taught, but once the students begins processing they start with one a week. Though it takes time for them to actually start processing, once they do their skills begin to develop quickly. Emotional education, like anything that is good, takes time to master, and once it is there will be a person who can live a life of contentment.

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  1. Peggy Nalley on February 16th, 2009 2:12 pm

    GARY< I am an old time friend of Ron Wilkins and I was so sorry to hear that he had pass away. I knew him when he went to jail but lost track of him for awhile. I talked to him after he started this program and at that time I had a 39 year old daughter who was in jail and he sent me some of his books on Emotional Pain. Ron was a wonderful man and I wish that I had been able to get to know him better. He will surely be missed.

    Peggy Nalley
    Thanks

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