Using Your Brain–For a Change: Neuro-Linguistic Programming

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Condition Notes: Used copy with signs of wear but intact binding and legible text.

“Using Your Brain–For a Change” is a pioneering work on Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) by its co-founders, Bandler and Grinder. This seminal volume offers practical techniques for self-improvement, communication, and personal growth, drawing upon the connections between neurology, language, and behavior. A must-have for NLP enthusiasts and collectors, it provides a comprehensive introduction to this influential field, inspiring readers to unlock their potential through the authors’ accessible writing and real-life examples.

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Condition Notes: This used copy of “Using Your Brain–For a Change: Neuro-Linguistic Programming” shows signs of wear from previous reading, with some creasing and minor markings on the covers and pages. However, the binding remains intact, and the text is clearly legible throughout.

“Using Your Brain–For a Change” is a seminal work in the field of Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP), a groundbreaking approach to personal development and communication that emerged in the 1970s. By exploring the connections between neurology, language, and behavioral patterns, this book offers practical techniques for enhancing self-awareness, improving interpersonal relationships, and achieving personal goals.

Written by the co-founders of NLP, Richard Bandler and John Grinder, this volume is a must-have for collectors and enthusiasts of this influential field. It provides a comprehensive introduction to the principles and methodologies of NLP, drawing upon the authors’ extensive research and clinical experience. With its accessible writing style and numerous real-life examples, this book has inspired generations of readers to unlock their full potential and effect positive change in their lives.

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Weight 0.75 lbs
Dimensions 22.61 × 15.24 × 1.27 in
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