NLP
Affirmations, the Power of Beliefs, and Healing from Bad Memories and Fears
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Narrated by:
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Sarah Margrave
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By:
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Hendrick Kramers
About this listen
Neuro-linguistic programming (NLP) is a technique that many have used to change their lives. It has helped people enforce their positive beliefs and use affirmations to move forward and achieve better results.
Today, you can learn more about what kinds of techniques NLP uses. We will talk about how to amplify good feelings, liquify bad memories, change perceptions, cure phobias, and become more positive in a general sense.
If this is something you gravitate towards, then why not pick up this book, and start listening?
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