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Status 04-06-2009 09:19 PM

recommend an NLP book!
 
I'm looking to buy a book and I've just been inspired to learn some NLP.
I already use NLP to improve my career and motivation, but I'm yet to use it to pickup.

Ideally something that can be bought for under £20 on Amazon as I'm feeling the pinch ATM.

Thanks gents!

legend 04-06-2009 09:52 PM

Sync recommended me this a few weeks back for a beginner but I havent yet ordered it cos Im reading other stuffs at the moment.
http://www.amazon.com/NLP-Workbook-P.../dp/0007100035

Btw, where is the inspiration coming from?

Good luck dood!!

Status 05-06-2009 07:26 PM

Thanks, will check that out!

Quote:

Originally Posted by legend (Post 3418)
Btw, where is the inspiration coming from?

Good luck dood!!

I was just reading through one of Sync's Excellent posts on this very forum!

Darood 06-06-2009 12:18 AM

Frogs into princes is the mainstay of NLPers from what I gather, it certanly was a interesting read for me.

Alot of what got me Into NLP was downloading some of Bandlers seminars rarther than reading books by people who followed suit. He goes into a lot of nested loops and sublte hypnotism on the adudience that tends to be lost in the books.

Other than that try the structure of magic another good read :)

Sync 06-06-2009 02:35 PM

Thankya.

I'd say Rood's right on that all roads lead back to Bandler, watch the master at work where you can. I like O'Connors NLP workbook as a solid modern all rounder because of its accessible format and to-the-point content. Structure of Magic is good but it is Bandler/Grinders early thesis on transformational grammer, which can be a tough read and, these day, aimed more at academic posterity.

m62man 06-06-2009 07:58 PM

Although I am reluctant to do so, bearing in mind the slating I got for my post on "Why are you here?", I have to recommend Ross Jeffries book How To Get The Women You Desire Into Bed.

With hindsight, I have wasted a great deal of time and effort trying to be "Cocky/Funny", and trying the other stuff I have read here and elsewhere about improving myself and trying to become what women want. I can be cocky and funny, but not right off the mark. It comes after I get to know the woman, when we are comfortable with one another.

I have tried all sorts of techniques, and I have to say that based on my experience, if you just want to find a woman and get her into bed, Ross Jeffries is the man!

Nevertheless, if you have scruples about having sex with a woman who might not have considered shagging you if you were the last man on Earth in other circumstances (unless you knocked her on the head) don't use the methods he recommends.

Deep hypnotic trances can be induced using the set speeches in this book. I have tried it, and it works.

Undressing the woman once you are alone together can be a tricky business. For God's sake, don't make a loud noise or snap your fingers, or she could start crying "Rape".

Pick Up Artists everywhere should try Ross's methods.

Sync 07-06-2009 02:42 AM

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Originally Posted by m62man (Post 3456)

For God's sake, don't make a loud noise or snap your fingers, or she could start crying "Rape".

Dood, seriously.

You make it sound like you've put something in her drink.

Creepy.

Needless to say, you havn't done it, cause it doesn't work that way.

m62man 08-06-2009 11:47 AM

I am very disappointed to the lack of response to my provocative post. I expected to have a lot more fun out of it, with various purists threatening to hang draw and quarter me!
The first letter of each paragraph spells out whart I was really up to.

m62man 08-06-2009 11:59 AM

Hypnotism does work (on men anyway)
 
Prepare to be hypnotised! Click the link
http://vili.us/hypno.html

legend 08-06-2009 03:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by m62man (Post 3490)
Prepare to be hypnotised! Click the link
http://vili.us/hypno.html

Hahahahahaha..classic, love it! Im in trance LOL!!

m62man 08-06-2009 05:55 PM

Glad you liked it. Try this http://www.yayhooray.com/thread/8735...S-A-BIG-SISTER
You won't know you've been hypnotised until you find yourself singing the tune a few minutes after you've got bored!

Status 17-06-2009 09:06 PM

Thanks gents!

I'm buying a few books.
I also spotted this one, which looks quite good:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Persuasion-S...5271836&sr=1-4

enigma 17-06-2009 10:43 PM

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

Sync 18-06-2009 12:12 AM

@Enigma

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...

G'luck! :]

enigma 18-06-2009 06:47 PM

Sync - cheers bro - but keep it on the downlow - us Discordians must stick apart :-)

Peace

Enigma

Sync 18-06-2009 07:30 PM

Good point, forgot. :creep:

<Sync whispers> Praise Bob \o/

Status 22-06-2009 06:33 PM

Just started reading NLP workbook and its lookin like a fuckin good book. Well worded and seems aimed right at my level of intelligence.

Right up my street, this shit!

afcfx 10-09-2009 10:38 PM

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.

Status 12-09-2009 03:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jaz (Post 6683)
Really? I wasent aware they made NLP comics

What are you on about you freak, I meant it was laid out like a gay porn mag.

I will be reviewing a couple of NLP books soon!

Backbone 23-09-2009 11:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by enigma (Post 3667)
Hey man, if you want a good beginners guide to NLP - then "Introducing NLP" is a good place to start.

Agreed.
I got the audio version.

Learning about NLP and driving to work...Multitasking - Hows that for improving your effing lifestyle.

BlueSteal 25-09-2009 05:33 PM

Already been mentioned, but shall recommend it.

Introducing NLP
Psychological skills for understanding and influencing people

Can be bought from amazon. A easy to follow with plenty of examples.

Nocturnatum 14-10-2009 02:15 AM

A good book I read and borrowed from the library was Teach Yourself NLP by Amanda Vickers and some other dude.
It was a bit complicated but it needs studying, better to own than to borrow. Outlines all the fundamentals of NLP which is probably something that you're looking for.


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