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gain a basic understanding of NLP in a format that you can easily work with and understand.
To crib a saying attributed to Confucius, You forget what you hear; You remember what you
see; You understand when you do.
In this workbook, we explain the principles of NLP through anecdotes to bring home particular
points, and explain, using examples, how you can tackle the exercises. Now if this seems a
little like W-O-R-K (which some consider a rude, four-letter word), replace it with another
four-letter word most of us use from a very young age: P-L-A-Y. Arm yourself with coloured
pens or pencils, don your favourite learning hat, and play with the exercises.
Learning for the sake of learning is very commendable. But if you want to actively learn and
achieve results, make the content of the workbook belong especially to you by coming up
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