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Until then, we've put together a list below of NLP
books we recommend to tide you over.
The Best NLP Books For Life!
Many of our visitors ask us what the best NLP books are...
A lot of books on neuro linguistic programming (NLP)
have been written over the years. Here are some of the best ones we’ve
come across over the course of the last decade for applying NLP in a
variety of areas.
Each of these NLP books is highly recommended for your
NLP library.
Unlimited Power by Anthony Robbins:
Tony does an incredible job of not only teaching NLP, but has done a
great job integrating the skills and attitude into his own life.
NLP at Work by Sue Knight: The second
edition is incredible. This book is written in a clear, readable and
jargon-free approach to NLP. Features a lot of great applications of
NLP in a business environment.
User Manual for the Brain by Michael Hal
PH.D and Bobby Bodenhamer: This book is the complete Practitioner
training manual. It is an extremely comprehensive manual that contains
some of the latest developments in NLP, particularly with regard to
the Meta-States model and Meta-model of language.
Neuro-Linguistic Programming for Dummies by
Romilla Ready and Kate Burton: This book is not only a great
introduction to NLP, but also provides countless numbers of practical
applications of NLP. This book clearly demonstrates NLP’s many
benefits and shows techniques that can be utilized immediately.
The Life Coaching Handbook by Curly Martin:
This book does a great job of showing how to combine NLP and Coaching
in working with clients. A great read! It makes a great reference book
when working with clients.
The Psychology of Persuasion by Kevin Hogan:
This is one of the classic NLP books in the field of persuasion and
influence. It does a great job of explaining how to utilize NLP when
attempting to persuade and influence others. It explains quite in
depth the persuasion process and how to get people to do what you want
them to do, as well as how to build relationships.
Time for a Change by Richard Bandler: In
this book Richard Bandler describes belief and hypnosis as closely
related in healing and transformation. He also explores such advanced
concepts as time distortion. This book demonstrates some great
therapeutic approaches using NLP.
Think Like a Winner by Dr. Walter Doyle
Staples: This book is packed full of various NLP techniques for
maximizing your life potential. It’s endorsed by such authors as
Anthony Robbins, Brian Tracy, Denis Waitley, Kenneth Blanchard and
Norman Vincent Peale.
Wealth Without a Job by Phil Laut and Andy
Fuehl: NLP applied to wealth building. It shows specifically how
to apply NLP to entrepreneurship. This is one of the NLP books focuses
on the emotional side of being an entrepreneur. It explains the
characteristics that separate the wealthy from the others as well as
how to earn the income you want from work that you love.
Unlimited Power a Black Choice by Joseph
McClendon III and Anthony Robbins: This book was written by
Anthony Robbins, top coach and trainer and Joseph McClendon, primarily
for the African American community, and has applications and examples
that everyone can benefit from. Joseph has a very unique perspective
working with Tony Robbins over the years and shares his insights
throughout the book. He shares some powerful applications of NLP. They
clearly demonstrate that whatever you envision you can achieve, that
your state of mind determines what you can and can’t do, and that
all successful results can be modeled and duplicated.
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