Mindworks: An Introduction to Nlp: the Secrets of Your Mind Revealed

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Mindworks breaks open the toolbox of Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) to show readers how to use what s inside in order to accomplish goals and take control. Among the touchstones of the book: -You have all of the resources you need -Success is the ability to achieve intended results -You can turn failure into feedback -The map is not the territory -There is a positive intention behind every behavior -There are always more choicesAmazon.com Review<… More >>

Mindworks: An Introduction to Nlp: the Secrets of Your Mind Revealed

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. Josh says:

    For a book which claims to offer new insight into how the mind works most of the stuff in this book is mind-numbingly obvious. Examples: Be flexible in thinking, use specifics when talking to someone, don’t asume other people know what you are talking about, make sure you explain as much as you can. I suppose this book is useful to some but to me I found it kinda obvious. It reminded me a little of Scientology with some of the mind techniques for dealing with emotions. In the end its not really something I’d recommend unless you were really into NLP in the first place.
    Rating: 2 / 5

  2. aliosman says:

    Sistem Analizi dersinde bu kitaptan özetler anlatýyoruz, sýnýfa. Ýnsanýn iç dünyasýna güzel bir yaklaþýmý var. 40. Bölümdeki Yeniden çerçeveleme iþime yaradý. Bunun dýþýnda kiþilerle iletiþimde de, karþýnýzdakinin hareketlerini deðerlendirme de ipuçlarý veriyor. Vaktiniz ve kendi iç dünyanýzý geliþtirme gibi ilginiz varsa okuyun derim.
    türkçe baskýsý – sihirli anahtarlar – boyner holding yayýnlarý(sadece çarþý maðazalarýnda var sanýrým.)
    Rating: 4 / 5

  3. This book is chapter after chapter of how NLP can be used in a persons life to better the way we communicate. Especially with ourselves. Nothing difficult in this book. It’s all well explained so not to complicate things. Each chapter is an NLP journey. Such as >.. if someone tells you not to think of a cat chasing a mouse, we immediately think of a cat chasing a mouse. Read the book to see how Linden explains this.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  4. This is a well written and easy to read introduction to NLP. It avoids confusing jargon and sticks to major concepts. For those new to NLP, this is an excellent place to start.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  5. This as an excellent intro and overview into the field of NLP. Linden has done a great job with this book, though it is a bit slow to get into, the wealth of information that it contains, is well worth the persaverance. It is a shame that it is out of print.

    If you are looking for a good book to introduce you to NLP, I suggest this book (if you can find it), and O’Connor’s Intro to NLP. Both are excellent choices, that together give a thorough overview.
    Rating: 5 / 5

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