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Book Reviews of NLP: The New Technology of AchievementBook Review: Worth the time Summary: 5 Stars
So many "self-help" books out there are skimmed through and read cover-to-cover only to be later seen as a disappointment when the book "didn't work for [the reader]."
This book requires time. The exercises are meant to be tried over and over until one can do them efficiently and effectively.
I have not finished reading and USING this book yet because I am taking the time to apply the principles and methods because I feel it is very worth my time. I dwell on what I feel is important and work on the exercises for about a week before moving on to the next section. It's worth the time if you're serious about making a difference in your life and those around you - all for the best.
Good luck on your NLPing!
Book Review: Good introduction Summary: 5 Stars
I agree with one reviewer's comments on the "clinical" writing style of the book. There's a somewhat impersonal, managemential voice to the book, and the constant, dogmatic "NLP is the answer to everything" tone ingratiates at times.But, once you get past the style, this is a great introduction to NLP. The ideas are clearly, concisely explained and laid out in an organized fashion with plenty of headings. Like a textbook, there are 43 meaningful exercises here that lead you through all the concepts presented. I looked over quite a few NLP books before this one. This is simply the most practical, organized, learnable really, intro to NLP I've seen. Hopefully, a more personal version can be written someday.
Book Review: NLP: The software that upgrades your mind Summary: 5 Stars
NLP is the most incredible breakthrough in psychology since Freud's discoveries. This book allows you to delve deep into the world of Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) in a manner that is concise and understanding. It allows you to follow 43 different visualizations to implement the power of NLP. Imagine that your mind is a computer and NLP is software. This software will upgrade your mind to possibilities that are limitless. You can cure phobias, increase confidence, forget past negative experiences, bring back positive experiences into the now moment, and so on. This is the book to buy for NLP. It is priceless. Now buy it to change your life! Sincerely, Jason
Book Review: Very Helpful Introduction to NLP Summary: 5 Stars
I like this book. It's easier to follow than my first venture into NLP, which was Anthony Robbins's 'Ultimate Power.' It's not that UP is a bad book--it's very inspirational to be honest--but I think what Robbbins is giving you in UP is how NLP worked for him.
This book is structured better, offers many more exercises, and generally is a more enjoyable read (the more you reflect on your behavioral patterns, the more you understand yourself, and the more you appreciate this book). Also, it doesn't offer the absurd advice on nutrition that Robbins's book does.
I highly recommend this book to anyone who thinks NLP might be for them.
Book Review: Great NLP users guide Summary: 5 Stars
This book is simple and user friendly for the lay person who hasn't the time or money to do NLP certification workshops. It gives you all of the classic techniques that they teach you in workshops such as the 'swish technique', running the backward movie and dissociation, and if you keep a journal and practice the exercises in each chapter, they build on one another to take you from figuring out your purpose in life to achieving peak performance.
In the back, you put all of the exercises into practice with a 21 day Unlimited Achievement Program.
It's simple. I like it. Buy a blank journal and start working on your life's mission.
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