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by helencb - written on 06/03/06 (Very useful, 207 readings)
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NLP in 21 Days, by Harry Alder and Beryl Heather is a comprehensive introduction to the principles of Neuro Linguistic Programming covering the international syllabus for practitioner training. I have owned this book for a little while; having had an introduction to the pragmatic approaches of NLP a number of years ago, when I was completing my MBA. Perhaps the unusual (for me), tatty and dog-eared state that my book is in, having been loaned out many times, is testament to the book’s usefulness, perhaps as part of a wider part of personal development. But firstly what is NLP? Well it can be a little hard to articulate, but essentially NLP is ...
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