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Sourcebook of Magic: A Comprehensive Guide to NLP Change Patterns (Paperback)

Sourcebook of Magic: A Comprehensive Guide to NLP Change Patterns

In the newly revised second edition, you will rediscover the basic 77 NLP patterns for transformational magic. What’s new? A change from merely describing the patterns to presenting the key questions that allow you to guide a client. This edition streamlines the patterns so that they are even more succinct and offers new insights about how the patterns work—that is, the cognitive-behavioral mechanisms that make the neuro-linguistic and neuro-semantic approach so powerful. The first edition arose from a desire to collect in one place the basic or core NLP patterns. This new edition uniquely sorts and separates the patterns into key categories, those that deal with Self, Emotions, Languaging, Thinking Patterns, Meaning, and Strategies. It also provides guidelines for knowing what to do when and why.

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Game Change: Obama and the Clintons, McCain and Palin, and the Race of a Lifetime (Hardcover)

Game Change: Obama and the Clintons, McCain and Palin, and the Race of a Lifetime

From Booklist

Even before the book was out, its juiciest bits were everywhere: Sarah Palin was serene when chosen for V.P. because it was “God’s plan.” Hillary didn’t know if she could control Bill (duh). Elizabeth Edwards was a shrew, not a saint. Overall, the men from the campaign garner less attention in these anecdote wars than the women and tend to come off better—but only just: Obama, the authors note, can be conceited and windy; McCain was disengaged to the point of recklessness; and John Edwards is a cheating, egotistical blowhard. But, hey, that’s politics, and it’s obvious that authors Heilemann (New York Magazine) and Halperin (Time) worked their sources well—all 200 of them. Some (including the sources themselves) will have trouble with the book’s use of quotes (or lack thereof). The interviews, according to the authors, were conducted “on deep background,” and dialogue was “reconstructed extensively” and with “extreme care.” So (more…)