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Unstoppable Confidence: How to Use the Power of NLP to Be More Dynamic and Successful
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“If you are serious about gaining more confidence, you must get this book!”
–Robert Allen, bestselling author of The One Minute Millionaire Imagine having the confidence and courage to go after your goals: a successful career; a rewarding relationship; a richer, fuller life. If you can dream it, you can do it–using the scientific methods of Neurolinguistic Programming (NLP). Through NLP, author Kent Sayre transformed himself from a painful… More >>
Unstoppable Confidence: How to Use the Power of NLP to Be More Dynamic and Successful
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This is a good book with lots of common sense advice, but you can easily notice the writer is not a psycholog. The book contains some errors. For example, when he writes that there is not a disease that can make you shy and that is all in your mind, well, that is wrong. There is a disease called “social phobia” and it is not an easy one. The author should have gotten more information on the subject before writing this book.
Rating: 3 / 5
The other reviews sum it up much better than I possibly could.
Nonetheless, just to confirm:
This is definitely the most important book I’ve ever read at all. This book could be sold at a price ten times higher than the current and still be more worth regarding its practical value.
Just get it, don’t hesitate. Not with THIS one.
Rating: 5 / 5
Ken. Thank you VERY much. Not only is this book inspiring, it is a roadmap to success. My friend and your coach, Fred Gleeck, turned me on to this gem of a book. Wonderful!
Rating: 5 / 5
Finally, a book that has it all.
This is the first book I read that combines the theory of how to improve confidence, techniques to remove confidence blocks on the subconsious level, and practical exercises to improve the confidence in the everyday life. (After all, practice makes perfect)…
This is the first book I encountered that has it all.
My advice to you – don’t buy any other books before you read this one…
Rating: 5 / 5
This book has some good exercises to help get your focus and perceptions of events on track.
Rating: 4 / 5