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Presenting Magically: Transforming Your Stage Presence with NLP By David Shephard and Tad James Whether you are a newcomer or a seasoned professional, "Presenting Magically" will provide you with masterful tips and techniques to transform your presenting skills. Uncovering the secrets of the world’s top presenters, and explaining the beliefs and attitudes of master presenters, this book will teach you to connect with your audience; structure your language; handle hecklers; use metaphor; own the stage; structure presentations to fit everyone’s learning style; grab the audience’s attention - and keep it.
Sleight of Mouth by Robert Dilts An excellent and well written book from the person who invented the Sleight of Mouth patterns.They are dealt with in a grouped and logical way. Robert also includes illustrative material from his seminars. This is not a book for beginners, but for readers with some knowledge of NLP.On reading this book, you will have an excellent understanding of the patterns and be in a position to apply and use them.
The Structure of Magic II by Richard Bandler and John Grinder Reviewer: A reader from Milan, Italy What you REALLY have to know before reading this book is what NLP is. It's an AMAZING book for those like me who want to know what's "behind" the magis of NLP shown in the previous book. It's a little difficult to manage for those who do not know the basis, but I think you can manage it anyway! Great content, Great author, Great (as always) style.
Time for a Change by Richard Bandler Reviewer: A reader from London This book is fantastic... it is extremely easy to read, understand and even use... He has written it in the way he teaches. It is a lot of fun to read, things that i used to find confusing suddenly become clear... didn't it? A must buy! Using Your Brain - for a CHANGE Reviewer: adamkhan@aol.com from Bellevue, WA USA Bandler is an innovator and an original thinker in the field of psychology. This book is a transcript of Bandler live in front of an audience, cutting up and cracking jokes as he is prone to do, talking about some of his unique and often practical views on how you can change your feelings, thoughts and behavior. Change is often easier than you think if you use the right method
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