
I am not NLP expert, however I am always looking for techniques, tools and strategies to help navigate the wonderful world of change.
Reading NLP in 21 days provided me with some really interesting information. I read the book skipping the exercises at the end of each chapter, promising I would go back later and when I had a better understanding.
Like so many books I have read previously I was too impatient to get the information to do the hard work or take the time to reflect on what I was learning.
This book really became useful to me when I applied what I was learning to my own life. I have worked my way through the questions and I go back every few days and refocus and decide what I will do over the next few days to move towards reaching my outcome. What can I do immediately? is a question I found really helpful in moving me into action.
If you are struggling completing the "Today's To Do's" at the end of each chapter, persevere it is well worth the effort.
There are thousands of books written about NLP. We choose this one because it presents complex concepts in a simple way, with practical ideas for incorporating it in your own life.
Please post your thoughts and comments.
I am looking forward to hearing what you have to say.
Cheers Melinda
"Most of us are patterned to think of change as loss." Gurmukh
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