An edition of Brilliant NLP (2008)

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An edition of Brilliant NLP (2008)

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what the most successful people know, do and say

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English
Pages
159

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Brilliant NLP: what the most successful people know, do and say
2008, Pearson Prentice Hall
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Table of Contents

Think your way to success
Don't believe everything you hear!
Think your way to feeling great
Organise your thinking for successful results
Using rapport to build successful relationships
The impact of words
Debug the programmes you don't want
Fantastic outcomes
Adopting the beliefs on which NLP is based
A compendium of additional NLP techniques.

Edition Notes

Originally published: 2006.

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Harlow, Eng, New York
Other Titles
Brilliant neurolinguistic programming

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
158.1
Library of Congress
BF637.N46 M65 2008

The Physical Object

Pagination
xv, 159 p. :
Number of pages
159

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL22498708M
Internet Archive
brilliantnlpwhat0000mold_u4n6
ISBN 13
9780273714934
LCCN
2007038633
LibraryThing
6425954
Goodreads
2576787

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OL9028346W

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