Chapter 23: Ten Online NLP Resources 353
Michael Gelb
NLP encourages creativity in your life by tapping into unconscious processes.
For some more ideas on creativity, visit http://www.michaelgelb.com. Gelb,
author of How to Think Like Leonardo Da Vinci, encourages people to use all
their senses to realise their potential for optimum individual and corporate
growth. This site is a good one if you’re interested in improving your
creativity.
Richard Bandler
News about the work of Richard Bandler, co-creator of NLP, can be found at
http://www.richardbandler.com. Visit this website if you want to know what he
has developed, and for opportunities to train with him. This site provides
links to other sites and gives lots of information on articles and what to
buy in the way of books, tapes, and CDs, and what seminars and training
programmes are available to extend your knowledge.
Shelle Rose Charvet
You can find details about Shelle Rose Charvet, author of the very
accessible book on meta programs Words that Change Minds, at
http://www.successtrategies.com. This site is useful for NLP beginners and
practitioners alike, with humorous articles illustrating the principles of NLP.
Some very useful products are available from this website on the business
and personal world, with particular emphasis on business relationships,
including sales and customer service.
The International Society of Neuro-Semantics
Find Bob G Bodenhamer and L Michael Hall, two of the most prolific
writers on NLP, at http://www.neurosemantics.com. Their site is packed full of
information by way of articles introducing you to ‘self-mastery and
success’ and has a good review of books for increasing your knowledge of
NLP and NLP-based applications as well as its relationship to the field of
Neuro-Semantics. An excellent site for beginners and practitioners interested
in the history of NLP, with a particularly useful glossary of terms.