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Sleight of mouth

Book • 1999
Robert Dilts's "Sleight of Mouth" is a seminal work in the field of neurolinguistic programming (NLP).

The book explores the use of language to influence and change perspectives.

Dilts presents a range of techniques for reframing statements and arguments, enabling individuals to shift their own thinking and the thinking of others.

The book's practical approach provides a framework for understanding how language shapes our perceptions and beliefs.

"Sleight of Mouth" is widely used in various fields, including coaching, therapy, and communication training.

It empowers individuals to become more effective communicators and to navigate complex interpersonal dynamics.

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Doug O'Brien
, who took Robert Diltz's course and found the book really interesting with many illustrations.
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Episode 161 - Sleight of Mouth and what I'm learning from Dilts's Sleight of Mouth II
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Peter Duke
in relation to his book on reframing arguments.
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