NLP Workbook: A Practical Guide to Achieving the Results You Want

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The author includes exercises to help create rapport with others; influencing skills; understanding and using body language; how to think about and achieve the results you want and more…. More >>

NLP Workbook: A Practical Guide to Achieving the Results You Want

Ed Andriessen
Ed Andriessen
Ed currently holds two certifications as a Trainer of Neuro-Linguistic Programming, one from the NLP Center of New York and one from NLP University at the University of California at Santa Cruz.He is also Co-director of the Princeton Center for NLP and is a Dilts/NLP University Distance Learning Affiliate. Ed has dedicated himself to understanding human communication in its many forms, and works as a trainer, coach, consultant and professional speaker.For twelve years, Ed has designed and led trainings and seminars in NLP, Management Development, Professional Development and Selling skills.Ed has studied with some of the best trainers in the world including Steven Leeds, Rachel Hott, Joseph Yeager, Susan Sommers, Richard Bandler, Robert Dilts, Judith DeLozier, Suzi Smith, Sid Jacobson, Michael Colgrass, Shelle Rose Charvet and Steve Andreas.

5 Comments

  1. Anonymous says:

    An update on the recent development on NLP. This book covers many up-to-date ideas on NLP. However this book provides very little detials on how to make use of those ideas/techniques to allow this book be regarded as a useful self-help resource.
    Rating: 2 / 5

  2. If you wanna know whats NLP is all about you will find here everything. All the basics ideas definitions and techniqe
    Rating: 5 / 5

  3. Joe Marks says:

    I was exposed to some basic NLP techniques bacl in the 90s via Tony Robins seminars…I had a reawaking to its benifits recently when I complete Dr. Van Tharps Peak-Performance course in Top Trading….So I used his reference to get some of the works from NLP “founders”. Those books were “bizzar” – I could find no conreate practicallity….THEN I FOUND THIS BOOK….What a breadth of freash air! Practicale – easy to understand!!! Where it falls short some: The outline needs just a little work; Need more on how the various techniques fit together; Need a chapter on Modeling (the modeling was not given sufficent treatment at all)….Overall though, a good book for NLP basics.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  4. If you are going to take the practitioner course then this is a nice way to get your head round it before you start the course. NLP can be jargon riddled at times so this book could familiarise you with some of it. I think the writer explains everything in a consise way. Not exactly bedtime reading but for the basic groundwork understanding of what NLP is all about then it’s not a bad start at all.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  5. Joseph has written other books that are more prose, analogy and examples, but this is the book to buy if preparing for an NLP certification. This workbook has breadth and depth covering the entire NLP body of knowledge.
    Rating: 5 / 5

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