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ISBN: 0722531958

ISBN13: 9780722531952

Principles of Nlp

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Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) is the psychology of excellence. It is based on the practical skills that are used by all good communicators to obtain excelllent results. These skills are invaluable for personal and professional development. This introductory guide explains: What NLP is How to use it in your life personally, spiritually and professionally How to understand body language How to achieve excellence in everything you do.

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Comprehensive Yet Concise Intro

I read this after "NLP for Dummies" (Worst NLP book Ever)and by contrast, this book was written by someone who actually knew something! I really liked that it covers so many areas and lays it out in perfect organization. It can be read fairly quickly, yet you will want to use it often as a reference for the good stuff. I find NLP to be a fascinating, fun, and useful topic of study. But you can't be an overly cynical person and appreciate NLP. It really appeals to that fun, child-like curiousity about the workings of the people and the world. If nothing else it will make you much more observant of other people's behavior and help you understand and deal with them. I think the real usefulness of NLP is that it begins to get you in the habit of noticing and thinking about more things in everyday life. Now you can turn any excruciatingly boring conversation into an opportunity to analyse and experiment with some techniques! But beware of becoming one of those people that is constantly, covertly analyzing people while they are talking to you, it may be considered rude. However, I am surprised they are still including "eye-accessing cues" in NLP books. I think that has been proven inconclusive (and tedious!)

a nice "executive summary" on NLP

A very, very good basic introduction to NLP. This book is good for those who want an "executive summary" of the basic principles of NLP. It doesn't go into the techniques. Just enough to help you decide if NLP is right for you. If you want to get into basic techniques, best to skip this one and go right into "An Introduction to NLP."

Gateway to NLP

After more than 25 years, Neuro-linguistic Programming (NLP)has not only avoided becoming a passing fad but continued to make substantial contributions to all walks of life. There are dozens, if not hundreds of books published on NLP in numerous languages. For the seriously interested, I usually recommend Joseph O'Connor and Jane Seymour's Introducing NLP. For those who want an initial understanding, the present book remains one of the best guides. So many people turn to NLP for quick techniques of change. The present book starts with the "Four Pillars of Wisdom": rapport, outcome, sensory acuity and flexibility in the context of the different logical levels: environment, behaviour, capability, belief, identity and spirituality. The authors rightly emphasize the very positive attitudes, the spirit or presuppositions underlying NLP. They have also succintly explained all the key concepts and repertoire of NLP: state, anchors, representational systems, eye accessing cues, submodalities, timelines, associated and dissociated states, modelling, strategies, beliefs and the different uses of language. Short of any opportunity for attending a NLP workshop, this book gives an excellent initiation.
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