Neuro-Linguistic Programming Workbook For Dummies
By Romilla Ready and Kate Burton
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This workbook is packed with hands-on exercises and practical techniques to help you make the most of NLP’s toolkit for new thinking and personal change. These can have an impact on many aspects of your life: from helping you change your negative beliefs, to building rapport and influencing others, to taking charge of the direction your life is taking. Take your understanding of NLP to the next level, and reap the benefits.
Neuro-linguistic Programming Workbook For Dummies includes:
Getting Your Mindset Right with NLP
Setting Sound Goals
Recognising Your Unconscious Values
Recognising How You Distort Thinking
Developing Personal Rapport
Managing Your Emotions and Experiences
Changing Habits and Modeling Success
Recognizing What Works
Adapting Language with Metamodeling and the Milton Model
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- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5This book is a good introduction to the concept and practice of neuro-linguistic programming. It is a version that is made for "dummies" like me. Romila Ready started by defining what NLP is, and how it helps a person in daily life. I like concepts like 'clean language' that she introduced in the second half of the book. The overall 'Dummies' structure of clearly highlighting anecdotes, giving jargon alerts, highlighting warnings etc., is good. There are some good concepts and material in the book, but there is also a lot of verbiage. At the end, I was just glad that the book was coming to an end!