Dragon Slaying: Dragons Into Princes
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What do you do when you get into a Dragon State? How do you respond when fear, anger, guilt, shame, and other negative emotions become the very frame of your mind? What then? How well do you handle feeling fearful about your anger, guilting your sadness, depressed about your guilt and other meta-muddle convoluted states? Dragon Slaying describes a cutting-edge model of the mind, Meta-States which will enable you to take control of your mind at all of its reflexive levels. Dr. Michael hall will guide you to becoming a Dragon Master so that you can tame, transform, and slay the Dragons that would otherwise torture and sabotage. This fascinating publication contains the very essence of the Meta-model of NLP. Discover how to combat, tame or even slay your 'dragons' or negative states-failure, self-contempt, anxiety - by building up positive states to counteract them. This is a user-friendly version of the meta-states model for personal empowerment that was developed by the author.
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