Nlp: Essential Guide to Take the Leap of Belief and Willpower and Stop Negative Emotions and Stress, by Improving Motivation, Productivity and Rapport Through Big Goal Setting
Are you feeling stuck? Powerless? Like a failure? Do you look at your life and want more? Do you want to improve yourself but you never have had luck with self-improvement before? Then it is time for you to try Turbo Charged NLP.
This is where Neuro-Linguistic Programming comes in. NLP techniques are designed to help you tap into these top-level mindsets when required. But most people aren’t equipped with the modeling capabilities or mindset strategies to attain these states for themselves.
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This book is going to teach you everything that you need to know in order to start implementing NLP into your life today. This is not a book that is filled with a bunch of technical jargon, but instead it is filled with techniques that you can start using today that will help you to create the life that you want.
So no matter what it is that you want to change, how productive you are, how much you weigh, getting over depression or other mental disorders and more, this book is exactly what you need.
Veteran CNN and HLN journalist Susan Hendricks anchored the network's live news program Weekend Express from 2016 to December 2022. Among her many assignments at HLN, Hendricks anchored extensive coverage on the Delphi double murder investigation including the special report, "Delphi Murders: Teen Girls’ Killer in Custody?" along with retired veteran cold case investigator Paul Holes. Hendricks also anchored the “Gabby Petito Investigation: Where is the Fugitive Fiance?” Susan recently sat down for a one on one exclusive interview with Gabby Petito's father Joe Petito, who shared the struggles he and his family have gone through and the action they are taking to change laws and make it easier for the families of missing loved ones. Additionally, Hendricks delivered news updates for 5 years on Anderson Coopers CNN primetime show, AC360. Prior to joining CNN/HLN, she served as a morning news anchor at NBC affiliate station WMIR-TV, and a reporter at ABC affiliate KESQ-TV, both in Palm Springs, CA. Raised in New Brunswick, New Jersey, Hendricks attended the Hun School of Princeton and earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in journalism from Arizona State University. She resides in Atlanta with her husband, Joe, and two children, Emery and Jack.