Richard Bandler

Richard Bandler's Guide to Trance-formation

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You were born to be great, to succeed — to be a powerful, confident, happy person. If you don't feel like that right now it's time to get back on track. Richard Bandler, the man who inspired Paul McKenna to greatness, will change your life in a matter of minutes with his incredible, potent NLP exercises and free you to unleash your full potential.
Richard Bandler, the world-famous co-creator of NLP, has helped millions of people around the world turnaround their lives and find success in whatever they want to achieve. This incredible book is his master work and packed with all of the simple, potent exercises that he has developed over the last 37 years to help people transform their lives. It also explains how he has developed and refined his techniques and why they work.
Make Your Life Great is an absolute must for anyone who wants to be freed from whatever is holding them back — be it fear, self-doubt, an unhappy past, bad habits or lack of focus — and become a strong, happy, successful person.
Make Your Life Great will be published in the US under the title Richard Bandler’s Guide to Trance-formation.
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320 printed pages
Original publication
2010
Publication year
2010
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  • Максим Путиловhas quoted4 years ago
    because now he had changed his belief from one about being a person with limitations to one who could do exceptional things.
  • Максим Путиловhas quoted4 years ago
    ask the questions that tell me about what’s going on in their heads. I ask them how they know things, where images are located, whether they have borders or not, whether they are life-size or smaller, close or far away. I want to know if there’s a voice, and if it’s at the front, the back, left, or right. Does the voice sound like it’s going out, or is it coming in? Whose voice is it? Does it sound nervous, angry, loud, or soft? Which way are the feelings moving? Where do they start? Where do they move to? The more detail I gather, the easier it is for me to map out what I am going to do.
    I often think about it as if I’m applying for a job as a temp and I need to know precisely how they have their problems, so I can work out what to do to help them
  • Максим Путиловhas quoted4 years ago
    Some people keep procrastinating and say, “Well, it’s just too far off.” Pulling the pictures up makes them more immediate and gets the subject to act faster and more decisively.

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