There are so many NLP books on the market that it can be hard to choose a good one. If you're new to the subject, how do you know which are going to help?
Over the years, we've read literally hundreds of them and, being certified trainers in neurolinguistic programming, we're in a pretty good position to tell which NLP books are going to be useful to students.
So if you're new to NLP or have been through an introductory course and want to learn more, here are two NLP books we recommend:
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NLP Workbook
Joseph O'Connor
If you like to be guided through worked examples as you read through a book, then this book is an excellent choice.
The exercises are practical and thought-provoking.
They cover the basics of NLP up to about Practitioner level.
Whilst working through a book at home will never be the same as going on a well-run course, this book is a good compromise.
It really will help you develop your NLP skills.
We give this book 5 Stars. |
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Introducing NLP
Joseph O'Connor & John Seymour
If you like to be able to read through a book, to get all the information you need, before going out and applying it, then this is the one for you.
The exercises and examples aren't as strong as the previous book, but this one is written in a more "read it all the way through" format. This works well for people who like to get all the way through, before going out and playing with the information.
It will help you increase your understanding of NLP, but won't help you develop your skills as effectively as the NLP Workbook (above).
We give this book 4 Stars. |
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