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An update from George and Linda Pransky

George and Linda Pransky

Dear Friends,

With the recent launch of our new website, we thought you might be asking yourself, “What has Pransky and Associates been up to?” This is a very exciting time for us, as in many ways this is the dawn of a new era.

Some of you may know that Sydney Banks passed away in May 2009. Sydney Banks was the man who discovered the principles upon which our work and the work of our colleagues is based. For us, Sydney Banks was a personal friend, a mentor, a teacher, an inspiration and a steadfast supporter. Just before his passing, Syd asked us and five others to form an organization whose mission is to spread this understanding to the masses. The organization is called The Three Principles Global Community (3PGC). 3PGC is a fledgling organization with a steering committee (of which we are members) and a commitment to be inclusive of anyone who is interested in its mission. There was a conference sponsored by 3PGC last Fall and another in the planning phase. Their website is still in the development phase but we will be announcing further developments on this blog.

Over these past few months Pransky and Associates has finished our re-branding process, completely re-created our website, and launched our first-ever web store. We are thrilled to finally have a strong web presence in a world where, quite often the internet is the main source of contact and information. If you haven’t visited our online store yet, take a quick look. Most of our product is downloadable as MP3 files.

We think the most exciting thing is that we are finally getting current with you and we apologize that it has taken us so long to do so. A blog seems to represent a live connection between our staff, our clients, and those interested in the kind of work we do. We are very fortunate to have a staff of like-minded professionals who dialog regularly about what we are learning and what our clients are learning. These dialogues spark a tremendous amount of insight and cutting-edge discussions, and a blog represents a perfect vehicle to share this insight with the public. We are striving to make this primarily an educational resource where you can continue your learning, send a link to someone with whom you would like to share our work, or link to your own site. Periodically, we will also be using the blog for announcements and updates to keep you connected to what we’re up to. We hope that this is the beginning of a new relationship between Pransky and Associates and the public. We have Facebook and LinkedIn pages so please “like” us and we will keep you posted about blogs, events and Pransky and Associates news.

Although we are venturing into unchartered waters in the electronic age, our favorite mode of communication is still the telephone, so feel free to keep in contact in any way that suits you.

Warmly,

George and Linda Pransky
mail@pranskyandassociates.com
360.466.5200

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5 Responses to An update from George and Linda Pransky

  1. David Patterson says:

    Great new face to your work folk. It is more than that though. It is a great place to go to get reminded of the power we each have within. Thanks for making the effort to communicate with all of us grads.

    David

  2. sheila grossman says:

    great site….congratulations and hugs to you all. joel and i are now grandparents…emma..3 months. grateful for all that you do in the world and for all the good work that i and joel were lucky enough to do with you…look forward to more….
    hugs and blessings..
    sheila

  3. Cally Bekhor says:

    Linda & George, When I saw little George walking out on the home page I just smiled. It’s a totally cool graphic. You should have more!!! I haven’t had time to read everything on the site, but I really like what I’ve seen so far. Great job! I look forward to directing people to your site. I miss you guys. Love, Cally

  4. Thank you for commenting. It’s nice to be back in touch with you all!

  5. ken lillie says:

    Hi I have been listening to cd’s about the 3 principles, and think I understand, now I have to wait for an insight. My question is how do people get insights at trainings rather than at home, and what do you learn at a training if your supposed to listen and trust your own insight.

    Best regards,

    Ken

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