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Given that this year in our training, our business consulting and through NLP Cafe and other forums we will be focussing on Modeling, it would be a good time to re-publish some of the defining articles on the subject. This entry is an article first published in The Model Magazine, Edition 3, 2005 – An Announcement to The NLP community from John Grinder (the Co-Creator of NLP) and Carmen Bostic St.Clair. It includes and Introduction by Robert Dilts.
| The structure of magic: A book about Language and Therapy (I and II)
If you truly want to master the use of Meta Model, learn them from the originators of NLP in their first published NLP books. These books establish the distinctions between the linguistic elements of the meta model for language, GDD, TDS, some of which are dropped or misrepresented in other books. A must have for all NLP Practitioners, successful communicators and therapists who want to bring change to their clients. Reviewed By Mark Spencer and Sonya Yeh Spencer, Certified Advanced NLP Coaches. |
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by L. Michael Hall ISBN 189983604-7 Crown House Pubulishing Limited http://www.crownhouse.co.uk |
The Spirit of NLP: The Process, Meaning and Criteria for Mastering NLP
This is a very good resource book for people who are trained up to the Master Practitioner Level. (We have not found where it can be ordered from at this stage) |
| My lessons with Kumi by Michael Colgrass
This is a wonderful and delightful book. Written by the Pulitzer Prize and Emmy Award Winner, Michael Colgrass. He has combined his extraordinary approach to human performance in this intriging teaching tale. You will be following the main character, Nick’s adventure, high in the Montana mountains as he undergoes a rigorous training of mind, body and spirit that transforms his personal and professional life. Nick’s notes on his growth and progress serve as a step-by-step handbook for the reader. Reviewed By Sonya Yeh Spencer, Certified Advanced NLP Coach. |
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Turtles all the way down – Prerequisites to personal genius by Judith DeLozier and John Grinder
This is a must have for all NLP practitioners who want to really grasp New Code applications. This book is the documentary, with added notes and stories, of John Grinder and Judith DeLozier’s five day seminar, Prerequisites To Personal Genius. The participants were led through a series of demonstrations and exercises which enabled them to expand their perceptual filters and overcome limiting self-beliefs. The authors challenge you to re-examine the structures of your mind and the ways that all parts can be integrated into an internal dance. You will learn how the skills of genius are readily available for cultivating your own personal excellence in a way that is respectful of the power of the unconscious. Reviewed By Sonya Yeh Spencer, Certified Advanced NLP Coach. |

