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NLP: The New Technology of Achievement (Paperback) (平装)
 by NLP Comprehensive, Steve Andreas (Editor), Charles Faulkner (Editor)


Category: Non-fiction, NLP
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MSL Pointer Review: This book is a great introduction to the world of Neuro Linguistic Programming, or NLP.
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  • Science Digest (MSL quote), USA   <2007-10-22 00:00>

    NLP could be the most important synthesis of knowledge about human communications to emerge since the '60s.
  • Gudmundur Sigurdarson (MSL quote), USA   <2007-10-22 00:00>

    As a life coach and NLPMP, this is one of the most comprehensive books about NLP that I have read. Not only does it lead you through what NLP is, it also guides you through some exercises that can abseloutly change your mind about what is important to you, what your vision is, and what you want to pursue in life. In short, this book may not change your life, it will change your life. How much will be up to you.

    The authors have a great way with words and explain things in a very easy way, anyone should be able to learn something from this book and get an understanding of NLP. If you are just being introduced to NLP this book will jump you further into what it can do. If you have some experience with NLP this book will really get you going and reviewing the things you have already learned.

    Overall a great read and one of the top book on the subject of NLP.
  • Patrick Corbett (MSL quote), USA   <2007-10-22 00:00>

    The first part of the book is amazing, the part where it explains how nlp started and gives a few examples of how the brain works. But it becomes too goal oriented, like what do you want to do with your life? This part bothered me because I didn't want to find my meaning on earth, I just wanted to develop tools for my every day life.

    It's just the way the subjects were brought that bugged me but there are good topics covered in that book and I recommend it.

    Improvin'always
  • Anne Bird (MSL quote), USA   <2007-10-22 00:00>

    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.
  • A reader (MSL quote), USA   <2007-10-22 00:00>

    Neuro Semantics has always been based on what WORKS - as established by timeless trial and error - rather than chasing the latest theory. That is what I liked about this book. It distilled the applications away from the fluff and theory. I've learned in 3 hours of reading enough methodology to give me the edge in the collective bargaining agreements I frequently facilitate.
  • Richard Monks (MSL quote), USA   <2007-10-22 00:00>

    The concept is amazingly simple - visualize things according to the way you want to rank them in your mind, and you can actually change your perception of things. "Neurolinguistic Programming," as a term, is a catch-phrase, like "laser clear." There is no computer involved, but the theme and ideas do give the listener a more positive way of looking at everything, and a way of distancing from the bad news.

    I listened to both CD's more than twice each, and they do run 2 hours. Of course, I listened to them where we listen to anything CD or tape - in the van. It was understandable, clear English, and well-explained concepts. For instance, you can think up a very negative experience in your life, one that really threatens you and holds you back today. Any of us can think one of these up. We all have these, somewhere back. Most likely, it's in full color. What the narrators urge is that you try imagining that experience in dull black and white, and picture it smaller than it usually looms. See it as though from the outside. Basically, you're putting it in it's place, and making it less critical to your life view, so you can move past the negative.

    The narrators also urge imagining those really good, positive experiences in full living color. Some people underemphasize their positive experiences and overemphasize their negative experiences. Forget this! Do the opposite, partly by putting the bad in dull black and white, and the really good in full color on a larger screen.

    No doubt the above is far more simplistic than the 2 hours of narration make it. The narration, however, is close to the edge of lackluster, almost to the point of falling off. It a listener actually did what the narrators suggest -- listen to it at home, instead of while doing something else, like driving -- it would be sheer drudgery. There are qualities that are hard to duplicate in a studio, without an audience. Ask any voiceover speaker who does radio commercials and short TV spots. I've heard it in studio-edited tape after tape. CD's are not excluded from this. I would suggest that narrators bring about 20 family members and friends to any studio where they plan to narrate something like this, so there will be a live audience that makes the speaking seem more natural, more lively, and less labored.

    All that aside, while it is not exactly Tony Robbins LIVE, "NLP - The New Technology of Achievement" is a good listen-to while driving, far superior to most radio stations and worth the very reasonable price tag.
  • Karl (MSL quote), England   <2007-10-22 00:00>

    This is one of THE most powerful and effective NLP books to date. It teaches some theory, BUT NLP isn't abot theory, it's about what works - for YOU, as an individual.

    A key tenet ("presupposition") of NLP is that *nothing* works for *everybody*, and *nothing* works for *anybody* *all* of the time. You have to try things out until you find the exercises and methods that work "for you". And even then you may find that they work better some days than others.

    After reading quite a few books on NLP, I'd say that this is the nearest thing you'll find to the essence of NLP short of going on a "top notch" training course. Read the book, and DO do the exercises, but only when you're ready to progress your life to a whole new level.

    For those who are ready for something better - highly recommended.

    If, on the other hand, you're really not sure if you're ready to step out of your "comfort zone", then stay clear of this book. Once you've read it, you'll never be able to put things back the way they were.

  • A reader (MSL quote), USA   <2007-10-22 00:00>

    This book is a great introduction to NLP. It covers the fundamental principles and techniques in a concise manner. There is no fluff, which is something I appreciated. It can be used by novices to learn the "big picture", and as a refresher by those who are familiar with NLP. There are many exercises, and the step by step instructions are clearly written. I would highly recommend this book to anyone interested in learning and experiencing what NLP has to offer.
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