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NLP: The New Technology of Achievement

NLP: The New Technology of Achievement
By NLP Comprehensive

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NLP has already helped millions of people overcome fears, increase confidence, enrich relationships, and achieve greater sucess. Now the NLP Comprehensive Training Team has written a book that reveals how to use this breakthrough technology to achieve whatever you want.

Short for neuro-linguistic programming, NLP is a revolutionary approach to human communication and development. In NLP: The New Technology of Achievement, you'll be guided step-by-step through specific programs for learning the characeristics of top achievers and creating a blueprint for unlimited sucess. Plus, an all-new twenty-one-day program created especially for this book provides you with the essential skills you'll need to achieve peak performance in business and life.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #582 in Books
  • Published on: 1996-02-19
  • Released on: 1996-02-19
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 352 pages

Editorial Reviews

--Science Digest
"NLP could be the most important synthesis of knowledge about human communications to emerge since the '60s."

About the Author
Steve Andreas, along with his wife, Connirae, co-founded NLP Comprehensive in 1979. They have edited or authored seven of the quintessential NLP books, including Heart of the Mind and Frogs into Princes.

Charles Faulkner is the architect and co-author of the best-selling Nightingale-Conant audiocassette program NLP: in Action.

NLP Comprehensive, based in Boulder, Colorado, conducts training and consultations and has produced more than sixty video and audiocassette programs, including Nightingale-Conant's highly popular NLP:The New Technology of Achievement.


Customer Reviews

Great book5
This is a great book on how to improve your performance in any area of your life. I've only just started applying some of the ideas and already I notice that I am able to focus better when I study and dragging myself out of bed in the morning is not as difficult as it once was.

CLOYING, ANNOYING, AND CONDESCENDING 2
I am giving this book two stars- but I begrudge it the second one. It has to be two because it DOES contain the information I bought it for. But I wish I could in good conscience give it one single star- or fewer- because on nearly every page, there's something that makes me want to reach through the book and slap the writers.

I don't enjoy books that effuse with frothy enthusiasm so trillingly that it undercuts the information it's supposed to deliver. And I don't enjoy books where the authors seem to be addressing me and my curiosity about the topic in a sugary voice as if I am a Kindergartner.

So I am not enjoying this book. At all.

I wish that before I'd purchased this book I'd seen the dedication page. It reads: "Dedicated to the joyful heart and soaring spirit of every child reaching for a greater world, especially in yourself."

Now, friends- I sincerely hope your heart is joyful and that your spirit soars. But that sugary prose in the dedication would have tipped me off about what was ahead- and I'd have run for the hills. To get to the information, you have to deal with the authors achingly precious hopes for this book to change your life.

Ever have a cappucino that was all foam with only a little sip of coffee at the bottom of the cup? Remember how you raised the paper cup to your lips and there wasn't anything to swig? Remember the sense that you'd just been ripped off?

Yeah. It's a lot like that.

If you like non-fiction delivered to you like a bed-time story, maybe you'll like this book. But if not-- don't buy this book. Run very fast to the next selection.

If I can stop even one person from buying this book, it was worth my time to write this review.

Very Helpful Introduction to NLP5
I like this book. It's easier to follow than my first venture into NLP, which was Anthony Robbins's 'Ultimate Power.' It's not that UP is a bad book--it's very inspirational to be honest--but I think what Robbbins is giving you in UP is how NLP worked for him.

This book is structured better, offers many more exercises, and generally is a more enjoyable read (the more you reflect on your behavioral patterns, the more you understand yourself, and the more you appreciate this book). Also, it doesn't offer the absurd advice on nutrition that Robbins's book does.

I highly recommend this book to anyone who thinks NLP might be for them.