Hey man, if you want a good beginners guide to NLP - then "Introducing NLP" is a good place to start.
As a bit of an alternative suggestion - "Prometheus Rising" by Robert Anton Wilson. This is both mine and Richard "Gambler" La Ruina's favourite book - it's written by a very good friend of Bandler (one of the creator's of NLP) who was heavily influenced by his ideas - but had the knack of being able to explain it without using pseudo-intellectual scientific mumbo-jumbo, Reading this book (AND COMPLETING THE EXERCISES!!!) will blow apart any negative rubbish in your mind and have you achieving things you never dreamed of...
I'm serious, it's properly powerful stuff.
Peace,
Enigma
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Good stuff, RAW even did the odd seminar with Bandler. After he completed the Illuminatus Trilogy Bandler would use it as an example for trance inducing stories. Praise Bob \o/
@Twisted
Never seen that one before, looks comprehensive. Definitely focus on one, whatever you choose.
Some say that many arn't surprised how in no time patterns can just start to fall out of your mouth...
funnily i was chating to a friend at work today about NLP. my use was sports related but she recommended Nurolinguistic programing for dummies. apparently it has some pretty good stuff in it.