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When people find out I have written over 30 books, they often confess to me that they have always wanted to write a book. But wanting to write a book is common writing a book, less so. Judith Pearsons Improve Your Writing with NLP will improve the odds of getting that book within you written. It has strategies that I wish I had known when I was starting out it would have made writing a book much easier and quicker. If you long to write a book, reading Improve Your Writing with NLP can put you one giant step closer.

Bill OHanlon, author of Write is a Verb and Becoming a Published Therapist

To be able to write is to have a different kind of voice one that can share a vision with the world. Judith Pearson offers a means whereby pretty much anyone can find their voice. It is a tribute to what she has done that the question now is not so much, how do you write? but, what do you really want to say?

Ian McDermott, Founder of International Teaching Seminars and author of numerous bestsellers including Principles of NLP, The NLP Coach and The Coaching Bible

As the former publisher of Anchor Point journal and co-author of several books, I know how daunting it can seem to get your ideas out in a book or article. Judiths book, Improve Your Writing with NLP, offers practical and easy-to-follow instructions to help you write imaginatively and effectively, and to stay motivated through a writing project. The book is packed with tips and suggestions that you may not have considered in planning and writing. She also shows how you can use the Dreamer Realist Critic strategy as a creative approach to reach your audience. The worksheets included at the end of the book provide a clear guide for thinking through a writing project. In fact, they alone are worth the price of the book.

Tim Hallbom, NLP Author, Developer and Trainer, NLP and Coaching Institute

The difference between people who succeed at an endeavor and those who do not, is about whether (or not) they implement their great ideas. Judith Pearsons book shows you exactly what you need to do to succeed at writing and enjoy the process. I suggest you read this book, and then close it often in order to do the exercises that will allow you to implement her great strategies. This will guarantee your success! I highly recommend Judiths book.

Shelle Rose Charvet, author of Wishing, Wanting and Achieving

If you are interested in writing and you want to tap into the genius of the NLP Communication Model, Judith Pearsons new book is just the book for you! Why do I say that? Because here is a solid, NLP-based book that uses and applies many of the very best patterns to bring out your own very best as a writer.

In this book you will find a lot of practical suggestions on how to think about writing, how to organize yourself as you write, how to get yourself into the best mental and emotional states to write, and how to use the three dimensions of the Disney Creative Strategy so that your writing is creative, realistic, and refined.

How do you get in rapport with your readers? Judith shows you how! Using perceptual positions, getting engagement, answering the whats in it for me? question. And what if you are not a writer and dont plan to be a writer? Judith quotes me as saying that one of the reasons I write is to learn. In fact, I write to learn and, by writing, I incorporate my learning in my own words. Writing helps me learn. And it can help you learn as well. Bottom line: Go buy this book!

L. Michael Hall, Ph.D., Co-Developer of Neuro-Semantics and Meta-Coaching, author of over 45 books in the field of NLP

In Improve Your Writing with NLP, Judith Pearson, Ph.D. offers a well-rounded perspective on how to tap the power of NLP to improve your writing skills. She also helps to access the wellspring of creativity and ideas that might be locked up in the far corners of your mind and otherwise be inaccessible to you. In that regard, this book is also about how to improve your thinking with NLP. Whats more, this is a hands-on guide, with keen insights, probing questions, and ready-to-use worksheets to propel you along.

Jeff Davidson, The Work-Life Balance Expert and author of Breathing Space, Simpler Living, and The 60 Second Innovator

Engaging! I genuinely enjoyed reading Improve Your Writing with NLP. It is an excellent role model for the very thing the book is about NLP and Writing! As an editor of a journal, this book is a fantastic reference and I will be adding it to our must read list. I would recommend this book to anyone who wants to express their ideas well through writing whilst maintaining a passion for their subject.

Joe Cheal, NLP Master Trainer, author and editor of Acuity: The ANLP Journal

Judith provides a worthy and valuable guide to a subject which may be challenging to many people, including myself! She shines a light on many of the dark areas experienced when writing, and offers superb and practical advice to overcome these particular challenges. Judith has a gentle and clear way of communicating with us through her book and her NLP applications serve as a practical guide to NLP as well as to writing. Thank you, Judith, for providing such an insightful and useful how-to guide for using NLP to improve my writing.

Karen Moxom, Managing Director, The Association for NLP The Association for NLP Professionals


This book is dedicated to Johnmy sweetheart, husband, soul mate, and closest friend.


Many authors have lamented that the book they produce is never as good as the one they originally envisioned. I always feel that way about my books. Nevertheless, acknowledgments are due to those stalwarts who gave maximum effort and skill to help make this book resemble the one I had in mind.

David Bowman and the staff at Crown House Publishing did more than shepherd this book to publication. They demonstrated patience when unexpected events in my life delayed completion of the manuscript and revisions. They answered my questions and advised me. Mark Tracten, the Crown House U.S. representative, gave helpful recommendations about chapter titles as the draft neared completion.

Although Ive never met Richard Bolstad, Ive admired him through his books and articles for many years. An article he wrote in Anchor Point in 2003 grabbed me. The ideas stayed with me. That single article inspired me to write this book. I thought it only fitting that Richard should write the foreword. I feel honored and grateful that he said yes.

I also thank Dixie Elise Hickman and Sid Jacobson for developing the POWER Process and for publishing The POWER Process: an NLP Approach to Writing in 1997. This book revealed to me, for the first time, how a little knowledge of NLP makes writing easier. Sid and Dixie were both generous and gracious in allowing me to include the POWER Process in this book. Mine is one of many lives their work has influenced in a positive way.

Ive mentioned many NLP authors throughout the text who have continually taught, inspired, and informed me through their words and accomplishments. Some Ive had the good fortune to meet in person; others through phone conversations or via email correspondence. Their insights and knowledge have graced the pages of this book. I acknowledge these authors for their example and the many ways in which they have given of their time, energies, and talents to make the world a better, happier place. I especially thank those who gave me permission to cite their books and articles, quote them, and write about their work.

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