Re: Recommend a book?
Originally Posted by
G-ice
... ... Thanks for the recommendation. Looks good. Might be best to wait until after some training to fully understand and appreciate the book
... ... [Andrew Austin] Have you ever spoken to him?
Another book recommended to be a good place to start, is "Introducing NLP" by Joseph O'Connor. Any idea about this one?
Cheers.
Hi Graham,
I second Marisa's point that much of this NLP stuff only makes sense when you actually get to use it for real. My initial reading of the Dummies book made little sense, and I found it confusing. But after a few more books and some training, it clicked.
Have seen some Andrew Austin videos on youTube. Never talked to him. I like his Rainbow Machine due to its wide range of topics, and his easy reading style. Doesn't teach you anything directly, but helps to see how NLP is used in the real world.
Have not read "Introducing NLP" but have reserved it through local library system. Will have it this week. But read a number of JO's books and he does write well. He has written too many it seems, as some of them (Coaching with NLP, for example) is a little thin for content. But his Leadership with NLP is excellent.
Another thought for you might be to try and buy a second-hand set of Anthony Robbins Personal Power II CD set. I did this a few months ago and found his technique to be 98% NLP. His style is a little heavy, but you cannot complain with his content. I paid USD50 for his 25 CDs, so did ok. Check Amazon.co.uk or Amazon.com.
Those User Manuals for the Brain that Marisa mentioned are great too. Dip into those very often. Let me think of some more. Reluctant to give too many suggestions as books cost lotsa $$$ and you need some practical help for best results.
Talk again soon.
Richard, Hong Kong
richardhk dot com
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