Frogs into Princes

Using the principles of NLP it's possible to describe any human activity in a detailed way that allows you to make deep and lasting changes.

Frogs into Princes ISBN: 978-1870845038

Frogs into Princes

By Richard Bandler and John Grinder

RRP: £8.34


Eden Grove Editions; Revised edition edition (Jun. 1990)

NLP Classics

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NLP is an explicit and powerful model of human experience and communication. Using the principles of NLP it is possible to describe any human activity in a detailed way that allows you to make many deep and lasting changes quickly and easily. A few specific examples of things you can learn to accomplish are: (1) cure phobias and other unpleasant feeling responses in less than an hour, (2) help children and adults with "learning disabilities" (spelling and reading problems, etc.) overcome these limitations, often in less than an hour, (3) eliminate most unwanted habits - smoking, drinking, over-eating, insomnia, etc., in a few sessions, (4) make changes in the interactions of couples, families and organizations so that they function in ways that are more satisfying and productive, (5) cure many physical problems - not only most of those recognized as "psychosomatic" but also some that are not - in a few sessions. Actually, NLP can do much more than the kinds of remedial work mentioned above. The same principles can be used to study people who are unusually talented in any way, in order to determine the structure of that talent. That structure can then be quickly taught to others to give them the foundation for that same ability. This kind of intervention results in generative change, in which people learn to generate and create new talents and behaviors for themselves and others. A side effect of such generative change is that many of the problem behaviors that would otherwise have been targets for remedial change simply disappear. We are on the threshold of a quantum jump in human experience and capability.


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Recommended Reading for Practitioners

I always recommend this book to the newly qualified but don’t attempt to read it before Practitioner Training, it isn’t any kind of replacement for class based learning though it complements it fabulously.

This was one of the first NLP books I read after completing Practitioner Training. It helped my learning to embed in and it also gave me lots of valuable hints and tips to add to what I had learned on the course.

It isn’t the most compelling read, at least not until you start making sense of the gems it offers. The language and culture is a little dated - get past it, this is a veritable bible of NLP. Long out of print but easy enough to track down second hand. Highly Recommended


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