Thursday, April 29, 2010

Best Nlp Book For Beginners

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The benefits of knowing NLP will improve interpersonal skills but most people take up NLP skills as a means to improve sales tactics as NLP teaches about rapport building, hypnotherapy and persuasion among others which are all applicable in sales negotiation. The biggest show-stopper for common people to attend a formal NLP training or course is the cost that involved.

One can easily expect a bracket of between USD2000 to USD4000 per training. Attending a formal NLP training is the fastest track and most effective way to mastering the NLP skills, but that is an amount that not many people can afford.

If you are looking for a cheaper alternative, then NLP book should be the answer. However, there are hundreds of good books on NLP out there. Some are written in a very easy to understand and to follow fashion and some are written in academic approach.

And here Top 5 Best NLP Books for Beginners:

1. Using Your Brain – For a Change: Neuro-Linguistic Programming, by Richard Bandler. Bandler provides the steps to take you to levels of brain development that you have not begun to think about. This book will let you know how to control of what you think, and how you think of life, concentrating all of your past miseries into one moment and then having it disappear to refocus your energy into the moment which we call the ‘now’.

2. Awaken the Giant Within, by Anthony Robbins. What impressed me about Awaken The Giant is that it is not just “feel good” stuff that gives a puffy, artificial high. Robbins offers real meaty advice that works and works right away. NLP offers fast and permanent change. Not in months or weeks but right away.

3. Change Your Mind-And Keep the Change, by Connirae Andreas. Months of warm feelings won’t help a child who is a poor speller, or release him from the resulting ridicule, feelings of failure and self-criticism; an hour or two of NLP technology can teach him how to spell and provide him with a sense of accomplishment and self-worth. All the empathy in the world won’t help a phobic; a half-hour of NLP technology can release her from a life punctuated with terror. Holding the hand of a dying friend may ease his passing; appropriate medical technology may save his life

4. Transforming Your Self: Becoming Who You Want to Be, by Steve Andreas. Steve introduces an important new concept into NLP and popular psychology. NLP asserts that understanding a word means accessing a particular experience often a memory. Steve found that while a self image can be difficult to change directly, the individual examples that it summarizes are easy to change, and cumulatively have profound transformational effects.

5. Frogs into Princes: Neuro Linguistic Programming, by Richard Bandler & John Grinder. You’ll want to read it with your eyes open, since what the authors are doing is often presented in hypnotically engaging language. I’ve talked to more than one person who kept finding themselves waking up a few hours after having read through a few pages in this book. The material is written is such a way as to resolve itself as you read. This is an example of “nested loops” a teaching technique Bandler and Grinder use extensively. However you get through it, in the end you’ll find your thinking about thinking changed, and the journey as well worthwhile as the destination.

That’s the top 5 of the Best NLP book for beginners (according to me). However, if you want to advance your NLP skills, I suggest to take the NLP training. Remember, if you attend the NLP training, you are not spending your money, but you are make the best investment ever.

Also read this ebooks:

Ranae - Life Skills Workbook For Clients
Philip Redhead - Best Places For First Dates
Dylan Morgan - Hypnosis For Beginners

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