FAQ: What is the best NLP book for beginners?

by Steve Bauer on July 28, 2008

That’s another classic beginner’s question.

I’ll give you a non-standard answer to it.

The best NLP book for beginners is the #1 NLP Skill You Must Master, the free NLP guide you can download and read immediately from this site.

Why?

Because it sets up the beginner with the right frame of mind to learn NLP.

Get it now. I’m not kidding. Read it. Assimilate it. Then move on to the next step…

OK, OK, OK…

If you absolutely want to pay for a book and read it, check out NLP: The New Technology of Achievement by Steve Andreas and Charles Faulkner.

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{ 2 comments… read them below or add one }

raymond daniel January 29, 2009 at 12:44 pm

i find learning nlp own my own difficult, is their any reputable nlp training in new york city that may recommend?

Steve January 29, 2009 at 5:44 pm

Hi Raymond,
Thanks for your question. Honestly, I’m wary to answer your question as I’ve never trained with anyone from that area. I usually recommend that you choose a pedigree trainer and find a way to travel to their nearest seminar.

Ask on NLP forums. NLP Connections might have a useful suggestion for you. That’s at http://www.nlpconnections.com.

Steve

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