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Change Your Thoughts, Change Your Life With NLP    by Richard Richardson
Price: $9.97 USD. 8880 words. Published by BT Elite  on May 30, 2010. .

By changing your perceptions about life, your life will change. This is at the heart of Neuro-Linguistic Programming (or NLP). Fears, behaviors & emotions are all linked to your perceptions of life. By learning how to alter your perceptions, you can overcome any life obstacle…This book will show you how.
Live Your Dreams Let Reality Catch Up: 5 Step Action Plan    by Roger Ellerton
Price: $2.99 USD. 12360 words. Published on November 2, 2010. .

Far too many of us dream our dreams, yet for one reason or another fail to take concerted effort to bring them to life. This book is for those who are looking for more in life. It provides clear instructions for eliciting and formulating your desired outcomes, together with a proven process to attain them. Coaches will find this book provides a practical outline for a series of coaching sessions.
Live Your Dreams Let Reality Catch Up: NLP and Common Sense for Coaches, Managers and You    by Roger Ellerton
Price: $7.99 USD. 72540 words. Published on December 15, 2010. .

This book does not pretend to know what is best for you, nor will it tell you how to live your life. It is a Toolkit for Transformation - the Life Manual you didn’t get when you were born! It’s all about recognizing you have choice, you are always choosing. You have the choice of continuing to do what you have always done and get the same results, or you can choose to do something different.
Shortcut to Flow    by Anders Piper
Price: $9.95 USD. 27340 words. Published by IM Press, Inc  on March 17, 2011. .

You've heard it so many times from people in sports, "I was in the Zone." This has been defined as being in Flow or the optimal experience, a state in which you are challenged in a way that is equal to your skills. So far, psychology has only described what it is like to be in flow. But now, you can also get the insights to this.