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Neuro-Linguistic Programming: 10 NLP Strategies for a Fearless, Thriving, and Victorious Life – Build confidence, improve your social skills, develop effective ... communication, reduce anxiety and stress

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The Ultimate Guide to Using NLP to Build Confidence and Reduce Anxiety What If You Could Teach Yourself to be Fearless & Successful?

Do you ever feel like you are your own worst enemy? How many times have you sabotaged your shot at success?

If you’ve ever felt like an imposter or have felt like an awkward, anxious loser, this is the book for you. Often the reason we fail in life isn’t that we lack the skills or because we’re unlucky.

Usually, it’s our own thoughts, expectations, and self-limiting beliefs that keep success just out of our grasp. It’s like the software in our mind is slightly defective.

The good news is that you can reprogram your mind. This book will teach you how to use neuro-linguistic programming (NLP) to change your life. If you apply the principles of this book, you will go from awkward and anxious to living a fearless, thriving, and victorious life.

You will learn 10 different NLP strategies to improve your confidence, your social skills, and your communication skills. You will learn how to silence the voice in your head that tells you that you’re not good enough.

Inside this book, you will learn: 

How NLP is used in the real world How NLP works to change your internal software How to find your path to success The ways neuro-linguistic programming helps you to stop self-sabotage Ways to feel more confident Techniques for sharpening your communication skills How to nurture your inner self Methods to unlock your full potential And Much More!

As human beings, we are designed to fear change. It’s one of our most primitive survival instincts. But, that same instinct can also stop us dead in our tracks and keep us from living up to our full potential.

This book will guide you through the process of using NLP to overcome this primitive fear of change. It will show you how to achieve the success that before felt out of reach.

What Are You Waiting For? Get Your Copy of Neuro-Linguistic Programming Right Now!

181 pages, Kindle Edition

Published July 23, 2019

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November 4, 2019
I picked this up out of a desire to see how NLP is popularized these days. It's... OK.

The author promises way too much and with too little evidence, starting from the typically evangelical subtitle. "You can have it all! No more worries!" This kind of attitude ignores the subtleties and intricacies of Bandler and Grinder's philosophies, and turns everything into a simple - and perfectly unerring - formula for success. Yes, bravado and optimism are a part of the NLP toolkit, but they need to be balanced out with other values and an openness to lifelong learning. To promise neverending "winning" is precisely the sort of hyperbole that prevents real life success and makes good people doubt the legitimacy of NLP as a tested tool of self-empowerment.

The author dutifully apes the classic authors of the field without adding anything to them. (At most, he subtracts from their greatness and subtleties.) However, by systematically going through the teachings of others, and by simplifying it down to a handbook of simple techniques, the book manages to provide an accessible introduction to the subject. It has a strong focus on practical issues. It doesn't waste time on metaphysics, epistemology, or psychology - except by aping the questionable dogmas of NLP in a way that should make any thinking person shudder. However, on the plus side, it also doesn't waste any time in laying out dozens of really cool techniques. These range from "meh" to really useful, and many of them are not widely used outside of NLP.

Although the book lacks originality and contains some awful, lazy writing, it has enough of a grounding in the literature and in the proper techniques of the field to be of some value. It is written in a way that even the uneducated can understand, and it is mercifully short and pithy. It is easily digestible, like a Reader's Digest or "airplane lounge" version of NLP For Dummies. It should be no one's definitive introduction to NLP, but there are worse ways to waste an afternoon.
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