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40 of 43 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Obscured by jargon; prerequisite: 5 years speaking meta-NLP",
By Randi Fortune (Juno) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Secrets of Personal Mastery (Paperback)
Given his credentials and accolades from peers, I wanted to get Dr. Hall's latest insights. Other reviewers said it right - LABORIOUS to slug through. If I want to communicate with my "Executive Self" must I learn an entire lexicon of meta-jargon first?When I finally unearth the exercises they seem to involve little more sophistication than the average well-written book on self-hypnosis. No huge revelations from the "secrets" of "mastery" via NLP. I kept struggling through the interminable meta-meta-metas waiting for some awesome "secrets" to reveal "higher level" tools of self-programming. But I am left with the puzzle: is this the best that cutting edge NLP has to offer? If NLP has powerful tools to offer, if Dr. Hall breakthroughs in "meta-states" offers "significant and critical contributions," their successful transmission to the (even well-educated) public requires someone with mastery of pen and ink. If you believe in NLP for communicating with master parts of your self, do you not believe it fitting to find effective tools for communicating with your readers? Might not clear, efficient communication be worth considering?
31 of 35 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Poor Writing From a Linguist,
By A Customer
This review is from: Secrets of Personal Mastery (Paperback)
Pearls of wisdom there may be, but they're buried within some of the most painfully poor writing I've ever seen. Here's a passage from page 62: We can quickly and succinctly summarize the two private powers as our thoughts-and-feelings. In thinking and emoting we collect up all of our cognizing--i.e. thinking, information processing, valuing, believing, making decisions, understanding, etc. . . . If you don't like seeing italics spilled carelessly on every page of a book, don't buy this one. His ideas might be all right, but he needs more than an editor--he needs a ghostwriter.
19 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Very useful but hard work,
By Colin (Manchester, UK) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Secrets of Personal Mastery (Paperback)
Michael Hall`s books are for people who are interested in cutting edge ideas. You couldn`t honestly claim they`re well written but you won`t find this information elsewhere. I have read Secrets of Personal Mastery many times and I`m still learning about my thinking patterns, changing my meta-states, adapting my thinking, forgiving mistakes I make yet trying to improve over time. I think this book is one that you will need to return to, if you are to get a lot from it. Mastery does not come easily nor quickly.If spelling mistakes or grammatical errors really put you off then this isn`t the book for you. He writes for an audience with at least a fair understanding of NLP and ideally Meta-states too. I still think you could benefit from this book without that knowledge but some parts of the book might be difficult. To be honest, I really like this book - it is difficult but each time I return to it I feel I`m learning something and this is a very rare occurrence with NLP books nowadays. It is definitely one of my top 5 NLP related books. I use it a lot to assess how I`m doing, how I might improve etc.
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