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Practical NLP 2: Language: How to Use Presuppositions, Chunking, the Meta Model and the Milton Model in Practice

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Can't tell a 'lost performative' from an 'unspecified referential index' without looking it up?

You're not alone. NLP language patterns are often taught in a superficial way, with lots of jargon and very little on how to use them with people in the real world to get actual results.

This book is the antidote. It tells you what's really going on with each pattern, along with conversational examples of how to use them.

This step-by-step guide to NLP language patterns teaches
Andy Smith is an NLP Trainer and author with 20 years experience of teaching and writing about NLP language patterns. Let him show you how to recognise and use these patterns for more success in influencing, leadership, and change.

148 pages, Kindle Edition

First published August 31, 2014

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Andy Smith

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Andy Smith is an Appreciative Inquiry facilitator, Emotional Intelligence consultant, and NLP trainer based in the UK and working worldwide. He has been assisting individuals and groups with accelerated change for 25 years.

His experience includes IT consultancy, stress management and corporate branding. He is the author of How To Hire Emotionally Intelligent Talent (Coaching Leaders 2019), Achieve Your Goals: Strategies To Transform Your Life (Dorling Kindersley 2006), and The Trainer's Pack of NLP Exercises (Coaching Leaders 2010).

Andy is accredited to administer the Goleman/Boyatzis Emotional and Social Competence Inventory (ESCI™) 360º assessment. He is a professional member of the Association for NLP.

He has provided executive coaching, team facilitation and training in emotional intelligence to a client list which includes the National School of Government, Biffa, GlaxoSmithKline UK, the Defence Academy of the United Kingdom, Volvo Trucks Malaysia, Manchester City Council, and the NHS.

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I found it interesting the ways that we can use language to help forge connections on a deeper level. The author looks at Neuro Linguistic Processing methods such as the Meta Model, anchoring, and the Hierarchy of Ideas and the ways they can help improve our lives.
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