Mindworks: An Introduction to NLP - Brossura

Linden, Anné

 
9781845900861: Mindworks: An Introduction to NLP

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Using the amazingly effective tools of Neuro Linguistic Programming (NLP), Mindworks shows you how to unlock the resources, abilities and creativity that you already have in order to accomplish whatever you want to do and take control of your life. Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP), a group of psychological techniques developed in the early 1970s, has been a huge influence on today's motivational writers. As its name suggests, NLP is based on the idea that the human mind is a sort of computer; our verbal and body languages are the programming that allows us to change our thoughts and to influence other people. Anne Linden, The First Lady of NLP, was a witness and participant in the creation of NLP. She was a member of the very first certification training group, the founders of NLP John Grinder and Richard Bandler offered. Previously available in hardback (ISBN 0836221680), Mindworks shows you how to change your mind, reprogram your thoughts, gain control of your fears and fulfil your desires and potential and is still one of the best introductions to NLP available.

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Informazioni sull?autore

After 18 years as a professional actor Anne Linden went back to college and trained to be a psychotherapist. Anne founded the New York Training Institute for NLP and the NLP Center for Psychotherapy - the first of their kind in the world. Anne introduced NLP to Europe undertaking the first NLP Practitioner training in the Netherlands in 1982 and certifying the first European Trainers in 1985. She continues to train and teach in France, Belgium and the Netherlands.

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9780836221688: Mindworks: Unlock the Promise Within : Nlp Tools for Building a Better Life

Edizione in evidenza

ISBN 10:  0836221680 ISBN 13:  9780836221688
Casa editrice: Andrews McMeel Pub, 1997
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