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Originally posted by Clippy View PostTa.
Read the reviews and one of them states:
"This book offers also different exercises (which are not recommended to do without supervision since they are very powerful and effective and could do harm if not used properly!)"
Is that true?
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Originally posted by sasguru View Post
Read the reviews and one of them states:
"This book offers also different exercises (which are not recommended to do without supervision since they are very powerful and effective and could do harm if not used properly!)"
Is that true?
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Originally posted by Clippy View PostAny recommendations?
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Introducing-...3832005&sr=8-1
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostNLP is more common sense than anything. Repeating key words often so they register with the other person and "push" them in a certain direction etc. etc.
Bit of a mixture of jiggery pokery and science. Worth reading a book on, but not much more that.
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Kind sirs,
I have much experience of Neuro Linguisitic Programming, much cheapness, plenty quickness, all versions.
Yours,
Bob Shawadiwadi
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NLP is more common sense than anything. Repeating key words often so they register with the other person and "push" them in a certain direction etc. etc.
Bit of a mixture of jiggery pokery and science. Worth reading a book on, but not much more that.
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