Neurolinguistic Programming for Beginners by David Jones

Neurolinguistic Programming for Beginners

Rewrite Your Mind’s Code—Without the Jargon

Written byDavid Jones
Narrated byRandy Fuller
Length5h53m
Release dateMarch 13, 2020
LanguageEnglish
★★★★★ 5.0 (5 ratings)

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AuthorDavid Jones
NarratorRandy Fuller
Runtime5h53m
PublishedMarch 13, 2020
Rating★★★★★ 5.0 / 5 (5 ratings)
CategoriesRelationships, Parenting & Personal Development, Personal Development, Communication & Social Skills
FormatAudiobook (Digital)
PlatformAudible

About This Audiobook

*Neurolinguistic Programming for Beginners* isn’t just another self-help audiobook reciting abstract theories—it’s a **tactical toolkit** for rewiring how you think, communicate, and influence. David Jones strips NLP of its intimidating academic veneer, delivering actionable techniques (like anchoring emotions or reframing limiting beliefs) in plain language. What sets this apart? The focus on *immediate application*: listeners get scripts for real conversations, mental exercises to try mid-commute, and even a framework for decoding body language in meetings. Randy Fuller’s narration hits the sweet spot—warm but no-nonsense, with a pacing that mirrors the book’s practical tone. No breathy motivational hype here; just clear, conversational guidance that feels like a mentor breaking down the rules of a game you didn’t know you were playing.

The audiobook’s structure is its secret weapon. Each chapter ends with a **"Try This Now"** segment, turning passive listening into active experimentation. Jones also sidesteps the genre’s usual pitfall: overpromising. Instead of vowing overnight transformation, he frames NLP as a **skill set**—like learning a language—where progress compounds with practice. The production quality is crisp, with Fuller’s voice modulating just enough to distinguish between explanatory sections and exercises, though purists might wish for more dynamic audio cues to signal those shifts. For skeptics of "woo-woo" self-help, this is the rare NLP primer that feels **engineered, not evangelical**."

"review": "I’ll admit: I approached this audiobook with the usual eye-roll for NLP’s reputation as either corporate buzzword fodder or pseudoscience. But *Neurolinguistic Programming for Beginners* won me over by **doing the opposite of what I expected**. David Jones doesn’t sell NLP as magic; he treats it like a **user manual for your brain**, complete with troubleshooting tips. The chapter on **"rapport-building"**—often glossed over in similar books—actually breaks down vocal tonality and mirroring techniques with examples so specific I caught myself adjusting my posture during a call *while listening*. Randy Fuller’s narration deserves credit here: his delivery is **measured but never monotonous**, with a slight uptick in energy during exercises that subtly cues you to pay attention. That said, the audiobook stumbles slightly in the **"language patterns"** section, where the lack of visual aids (like sentence diagrams) makes some concepts harder to grasp than they should be. A PDF companion would’ve been a game-changer.

The pacing is another standout. At under six hours, it’s tight enough to binge but segmented for bite-sized learning—ideal for listeners who want to **test-drive techniques between sessions**. I did find the **"belief-change"** chapter a bit rushed; Jones introduces the "circle of excellence" exercise with enthusiasm, but the audio format struggles to convey the spatial visualization it requires. Still, the book’s strength lies in its **anti-fluff philosophy**. When Jones claims NLP can improve negotiations or parenting, he backs it with **scripted dialogues** (e.g., how to reframe a toddler’s tantrum or a client’s objection) that feel ripped from real life. If you’ve ever rolled your eyes at vague advice like *"just be more confident,"* this audiobook’s **no-BS, drill-sergeant-meets-therapist** approach might be the reset you need. Not perfect, but **unusually useful**."

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Editor's Review ★★★★★

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I’ll admit: I approached this audiobook with the usual eye-roll for NLP’s reputation as either corporate buzzword fodder or pseudoscience. But *Neurolinguistic Programming for Beginners* won me over by **doing the opposite of what I expected**. David Jones doesn’t sell NLP as magic; he treats it like a **user manual for your brain**, complete with troubleshooting tips. The chapter on **"rapport-building"**—often glossed over in similar books—actually breaks down vocal tonality and mirroring techniques with examples so specific I caught myself adjusting my posture during a call *while listening*. Randy Fuller’s narration deserves credit here: his delivery is **measured but never monotonous**, with a slight uptick in energy during exercises that subtly cues you to pay attention. That said, the audiobook stumbles slightly in the **"language patterns"** section, where the lack of visual aids (like sentence diagrams) makes some concepts harder to grasp than they should be. A PDF companion would’ve been a game-changer. The pacing is another standout. At under six hours, it’s tight enough to binge but segmented for bite-sized learning—ideal for listeners who want to **test-drive techniques between sessions**. I did find the **"belief-change"** chapter a bit rushed; Jones introduces the "circle of excellence" exercise with enthusiasm, but the audio format struggles to convey the spatial visualization it requires. Still, the book’s strength lies in its **anti-fluff philosophy**. When Jones claims NLP can improve negotiations or parenting, he backs it with **scripted dialogues** (e.g., how to reframe a toddler’s tantrum or a client’s objection) that feel ripped from real life. If you’ve ever rolled your eyes at vague advice like *"just be more confident,"* this audiobook’s **no-BS, drill-sergeant-meets-therapist** approach might be the reset you need. Not perfect, but **unusually useful**." "tags": [ "practical psychology audiobooks

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