This timely book details the Neuro Linguistic Programming (NLP) strategies that can transform a tentative, novice writer into a passionate, productive dynamo, adapting the resourceful states, beliefs, cognitive strategies and behaviours of highly accomplished writers. If you are new to the game of writing, if you feel intimidated by a blank page, if you have ever started a writing project but run out of steam, then this book is for you. Your guide is Dr. Judith E. Pearson, an NLP Trainer and author of three books on NLP and over 200 published articles and reviews. Through the magic of NLP you'll discover the thinking patterns and cognitive strategies of accomplished writers. You'll learn the writing process from beginning to end - from romancing your idea to ruthless editing and revision - and you'll learn strategies for overcoming writer's block. 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.
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Weight: 393g
Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
Publication Date: 05 Aug 2013
Publisher: Crown House Publishing
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781845908614
About Judith E Pearson
Dr Judy Pearson is a free spirit pursuing all the things she loves to do. After decades of working as a project manager employee assistance program provider and a psychotherapist today she is an author freelance writer and copy editor She has published four books (three with Crown House Publishing Ltd.) and over 200 articles reviews and interviews in magazines newsletters and blogs. She is currently a co-editor for the Trafalgar Chronicle the international research journal of The 1805 Club; copyeditor for the online International Journal of Naval History of the Naval Historical Society Washington D.C. and a frequent contributor to the newsletter for the Naval Order of the United States. She works privately with non-fiction authors to edit and refine their manuscripts and with publishers to edit galley proofs.