5-minute NLP (Collins GEM)
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Practise the skills and techniques of Neuro-Linguistic Programming in just five minutes a day with this handy, portable guide. By studying the way others achieve excellence and applying this thinking to your personal and professional life, it's possible to improve the way you communicate from day to day. The principles of NLP can seem daunting and the jargon can be hard to decipher--what is meant by rapport, changing emotional states, modelling, the conscious and unconscious? This book unpicks the jargon and makes the subject accessible for both novices and experienced NLP enthusiasts alike. The pocket workbook-style makes it easy to develop your communication skills at any time with quick exercises, activities and techniques. All you need is a pencil. Fully illustrated throughout, including a clear introductory section explaining the basics of NLP as well as an extensive glossary for reference this is the ideal practical guide to help you build upon and practise your communication strategies at your own pace.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #20231 in Books
- Published on: 2008-02-04
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 192 pages
Editorial Reviews
About the Author
Following a successful career as a fund manager and stockbroker working for a number of financial companies, Carolyn is now a consultant and author. She specialises in discovering simple, practical, self-help tools from business, psychology and ancient traditions.
Customer Reviews
Nice introduction
I found this book helpful as a quick reference guide while taking my NLP Practioner course. I carried it in my pocket for two weeks. Although small, it covers the essentials to NLP in a impressive way.
Packed with information, but needs simplifying.
You really get your money's worth with this in terms of information in relation to the size of the book.
NLP almost has its own language; but there is a glossary at the back.
My problem was how to use what I'd learned; in what 'context' would the rather abstract exercises/way of looking at issues be best used?
I have noticed The Really Good Fun Cartoon Book of NLP: A Simple and Graphic(al) Explanation of the Life Toolbox That Is NLP whilst purchasing this item. It looks more like the approach I could benefit from.




