Below are the best books we could find featuring richard bandler about neuro linguistic programming.
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What happens when you take the strategies of the most successful learners and make those simple, successful strategies available for everyone? You get “Teaching Excellence”. Teaching Excellence gets right to the heart of learning and teaching for successful learning.
Whatever you want, Richard Bandler, the man who taught Paul McKenna and inspired him to greatness, can help you get it.
The book is typically presented for the layperson, but there is much practical insight and value here for experienced practitioners and master practitioners alike. The Afterword tells why the attitude of curiosity is so essential for NLP and our ongoing journeys through life.
The meaning that any event has depends upon the "frame" in which we perceive it. When we change the frame, we change the meaning. Reframing is not new. Reframing appears widely in the therapeutic process.
You were born to be great, to succeed — to be a powerful, confident, happy person. If you don't feel like that right now, it's time to get back on track. Richard Bandler, the man who inspired Paul McKenna to greatness, offers potent NLP exercises to free you to unleash your full potential.
Magic In Action shows the ways in which I use humor and speed to work with clients. It gives the layman an idea of what an NLP session should be like. I constantly joke with clients about their problems in order to cure them of seriousness, which is what locks the model down.
These seminal works in neurolinguistic programming (NLP) help therapists understand how people create inner models of the world to represent their experience and guide their behavior.
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