Improve Your Writing with NLP
โ Scribed by Pearson, Judith E
- Publisher
- Crown House Publishing
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 238 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- City
- New York
- ISBN
- 1845908759
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Cover; Title Page; Dedication; Acknowledgments; Foreword; Contents; INTRODUCTION: What Does NLP have to do with Writing?; CHAPTER 1: How Does it Feel to Be a Writer?; CHAPTER 2: Get Organized with the PO WER Process Model; CHAPTER 3: Get the Right Mindset with the Disney Creativity Model; CHAPTER 4: For the Dreamer: Romance Your Idea; CHAPTER 5: For the Realist: Blast Past Writer's Block; CHAPTER 6: For the Realist: Get On Task and Stay There; CHAPTER 7: For the Realist: Write for Your Reader; CHAPTER 8: For the Critic: Evaluate and Revise Expertly.;The secret to great writing lies in learning how to alternate between three mindsets: Dreamer, Realist and Critic. The author will tell you exactly how to get into each mindset and how to apply it. This book will teach you the NLP models for creativity, tenacity and meticulous attention to detail. Read this book and you'll know how to write persuasively, hypnotically and prolifically.
โฆ Subjects
REFERENCE -- Writing Skills
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