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The NLP Coach 1

By: Ian McDermott, Wendy Jago
Narrated by: Gordon Griffin
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This is volume one of a step-by-step programme to help you achieve success at work and at home. This user-friendly introductory guide to self-coaching will show you how to use the powerful techniques of NLP (neuro-linguistic programming). All the essential NLP coaching tools are clearly explained, and will provide you with the basic tools to change your life.

©2001 Ian McDermott and Wendy Jago (P)2012 Hachette Digital

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interesting, but rarher abstract, unspecific. hard to implement. many classifications, very little concrete steps. the authors concentrate on systems analysis rather than on behavioral change. 1

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