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The Self Expression and Leadership Program
Greensboro, North Carolina, Fall 2001

Landmark Forum graduate Gary Goodhoe.In the Self-Expression and Leadership Program I got clear on who I am in the community and  how I am being known by others, as opposed to what I thought other people think of me. 

I love to play chess and I was looking for people with whom I could play with. In this course, I have  created a project in which I bring chess players and coffee shops together, and some of the profit that is generated goes to a charity. As a result, the coffee shops have customers, the chess players have places to go to play chess, and the charity receives some income. 

I knew how to ask people to do something before this course. The breakthrough for me is to ask people to do something for themselves. To have my request be heard of as an opportunity to act for others.

Gary Goodhoe about Landmark SELP, Sept. 2001, Greensboro, NC.Gary Goodhue
Entrepreneur, Marketing & Fundraising, 
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In The Self-Expression and Leadership Program, you will:

  • Develop the ability to alter the environment to which you express yourself, so that your environment welcomes and further your contribution.
  • Develop the ability to express yourself fully so that others relate to you not from their past experience, but from the power you bring to the present and the possibility you open for the future.
  • Appreciate and expand your natural charisma and capacity for leadership. You will find yourself able to communicate in a way that inspires and calls forth the alignment, cooperation and partnership of others.
  • You will discover what it takes to support others, both in creating new possibilities for their lives and in making those possibilities happen.

SELP participant John Paul Schick.  SELP participant Susan in Greensboro, NC.

Landmark Introduction Leader, Maureen Ryan Griffin.  SELP Leader Jonn Thomas, shown here with participants Mary Margaret and Mary Walsh, Sept. 2001, Greensboro, NC.

All pictures on this page were taken on September 7, 2001 at the SELP in Greensboro, North Carolina.

When self-expression is authentic and natural, not only do you live fully, but you make a difference in the lives of others.

SELP participants Page Potter and Mary Walsh.

What people see, what they experience, what they hear in your self expression is not you, but themselves. They hear themselves as their own future, they hear themselves as possibility.

SELP Coach, Betty Sari, Greensboro, NC.

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SELP à Montréal: Le programme Expression de soi et Leadership au Centre de Éducation Landmark Montréal, Québec, Canada.

SELP participants Vicki and Herb.

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If I were to wish for anything, I should not wish for wealth and power, but for a passionate sense of what might be, for the eye, which ever young and ardent sees the possible. Pleasure disappoints, possibility never. And what wine is so sparkling, what so fragrant, what so intoxicating as possibility! Søren Kierkegaard.